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Medical Robots Global Market Report 2024

  • Report
  • December 2023
  • 200 Pages
  • Global
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In the realm of surgical procedures, the noninvasive radiosurgery robotic market represents an advanced segment focused on precision and minimal patient discomfort. This form of radiosurgery employs robotic systems that provide targeted high-dose radiation to treat malignant and benign tumors, as well as other medical conditions, without the need for incisions. The robotic systems offer enhanced dexterity, allowing for highly precise movements, which are critical in avoiding damage to surrounding healthy tissue during treatment. These noninvasive procedures are typically outpatient and involve shorter recovery times compared to traditional surgery, making them an appealing alternative for patients and healthcare providers. Robotic radiosurgery systems are utilized in various medical disciplines, including neurosurgery, oncology, and cardiology. Their capabilities are continually advancing, incorporating real-time imaging, and motion tracking to adjust to patient movements, such as breathing. This enables physicians to perform complex procedures with improved outcomes and patient comfort. Several players in the market have contributed to the development and distribution of noninvasive radiosurgery robots. Some prominent companies include Accuray Incorporated, maker of the CyberKnife system; Brainlab, which offers radiotherapy solutions; Elekta AB, known for their Gamma Knife technology; and Varian Medical Systems, which specializes in radiation oncology treatments and software. These companies are at the forefront of technological innovation, driving advancements in noninvasive radiosurgical treatment methodologies. Show Less Read more