Surgical Table Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application Forecast to 2028 The rapid advancement of operating techniques has made procedures more extensive and specific, with increasingly complex requirements for adjusting patients’ positioning. Surgical tables, which are the centerpiece of operating rooms, are therefore expected to undergo significant innovations for use in hospitals, clinics, and other end-use sectors. One of the prominent growth drivers of the surgical table market is the escalating number of people who require orthopedic procedures, especially in the United States. As per the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, total knee replacement procedures are expected to rise by 673% to 3.5 million between 2018 and 2030 in the U.S., thus augmenting the need for operating tables. Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing companies are also consistently introducing versatile products to cater to healthcare facilities that perform orthopedic, cardiovascular, and other surgical procedures. Enlisted below are 4 strategic measures supporting surgical table manufacturers globally: •
Stille-GE Healthcare collaboration for GS2 general surgery table
As compared to hospital outpatient departments, surgical procedures can be conducted at a lower price for commercially insured individuals in ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs). According to data from UnitedHealth Group, shifting outpatient procedures to ASCs would help save up to $684 per procedure and reduce spending by 59%. Factors like these could bolster the adoption of surgical procedure tables in ASCs to conduct cost-effective surgeries. To that end, in October 2021, Stille AB entered an exclusive collaboration deal with GE Healthcare for GS2, a general surgery table, in the U.S. This premium general surgery table was developed to address the rising product demand for use in multi-disciplinary surgery units like ASCs while providing a cost-effective high-value solution. •
Rise Fund’s acquisition of Blue Cloud to meet dental procedures demand
Promoting well-being and ensuring healthy lives for all at all ages are among the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. These sustainability goals have guided the impact investing approach of TPG’s Rise Fund. In March 2022, the Rise Fund acquired Blue Cloud Pediatric Surgery Centers. This deal was aimed at supporting Blue Cloud’s expansion to meet the increasing need for dental procedures requiring anesthesia in the U.S., particularly for those within special needs populations and in lowerincome communities. Initiatives like these could proliferate the demand for dental surgical tables nationwide. As per the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, recurrent spending on dental services is estimated to be $9.5 billion for 2019-2020, a hike from $7.8 billion in 2009-2010. This significant increase in expenditure is strengthening the scope of the surgical table industry for dental applications. •
Mindray’s HyBase V8 Classic table for enhanced surgical safety
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