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The Integrated Operating Room (IOR) is a concept in surgical devices that combines the latest technology and medical equipment into a single, unified system. This system is designed to improve the efficiency and safety of surgical procedures by providing a single, comprehensive view of the patient and the operating environment. It also allows for the integration of multiple medical devices, such as imaging systems, surgical navigation systems, and robotic systems, into a single platform. This allows for the seamless integration of data and information from multiple sources, providing a comprehensive view of the patient and the operating environment.
The IOR market is a rapidly growing segment of the surgical devices market, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Companies such as Medtronic, Stryker, and Johnson & Johnson are leading the way in developing and marketing IOR solutions. Other companies such as Philips, Siemens, and GE Healthcare are also active in the market, offering a range of products and services. Show Less Read more