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The Medical Robotic Systems market includes a specialized niche focused on orthopedic devices, which encompasses technology designed to assist in orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacement, spine, and bone surgeries. These robotic systems offer precise control and enable minimally invasive procedures, thus reducing recovery times and improving surgical outcomes. They utilize advanced imaging techniques combined with robotic arms and specialized instruments to aid surgeons with increased accuracy and dexterity. Robotic orthopedic devices also provide real-time feedback and can be integrated with pre-operative planning tools for enhanced surgical planning. The demand for these systems is driven by an aging population with an increased incidence of musculoskeletal conditions, advancements in healthcare technology, and the need for better precision in complex orthopedic interventions.
Companies at the forefront of the orthopedic robotic systems market include Intuitive Surgical, makers of the da Vinci surgical system, which is widely applied in various surgical disciplines including orthopedics. Stryker Corporation is known for their Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery system, specializing in knee and hip replacements. Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS provides robotic assistance for spine surgery, and Smith & Nephew's NAVIO system supports surgeons performing partial and total knee replacements. Zimmer Biomet also steps into the market with the ROSA Robot, a system that assists surgeons in total knee, partial knee, and total hip surgeries. Show Less Read more