DUBLIN, August 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Orthopedic Surgical Robots and Surgical Robotic Assist Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016-2022" to their offering.
Robot-assisted surgery gives the surgeon better control over the surgical instruments and a better view of the surgical site. Hip and knee orthopedic surgical robot device markets at $222 million in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5 billion by 2022 as next generation robotic devices, systems, and instruments are introduced to manage surgery.
The number of suppliers is reduced to put pressure on the ones that remain. Those remaining are pressured to improve prices and efficiencies. Hospitals, physicians, and care providers have been financially incentivized to create accountable care organizations (ACOs). Coordinated patient care plans and value-based purchasing were rewarded. The med device buyer shifted from physicians to the ACOs and smart buying groups.
Stryker has thrived in this cost efficient environment with a surgical robot that permits faster surgeries, more cost efficient surgeries. In addition, Stryker offers an integrated system. The ability to include a Mako total knee application with Stryker Triathlon total knee system is anticipated to increase market share for Stryker. Stryker market leading Triathlon total knee system is helped in the market by the robot simply by the improved surgical technique possible. Surgical robots are proving themselves in a variety of disciplines, lending credibility to the Stryker robotic initiative.
Hospitals are adopting robotic surgical devices to improve their outcomes numbers. Hospitals are measured on outcomes, robots for surgery, when used by a trained physician are improving outcomes significantly. Hundreds of universities worldwide have research programs in robotics and many are awarding degrees in robotics. These roboticists are increasingly being hired by Global 2000 organizations to link mobile robots (mobile computers) into existing IT systems.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Knee and Hip Surgical Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Knee and Hip Surgical Robots Reduction In Payments
1.1.1 Med Device Industry
1.1.2 Stryker Positions to Assist Hospital Capital Investment in Knee and Hip Robotics
1.1.3 Stryker Flex Financial Provides Assistance in the Financing Of The Surgical System Purchase
1.2 Knee and Hip Surgery Three Dimension High-Definition Visualization with Robotic Arm
1.3 Osteoporosis Impact On Hip
2. Knee and Hip Surgical Robots Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2.1 Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Market Driving Forces
2.2 Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Market Shares
2.2.1 Orthopedic Surgical Robot Market Shares, Units and Dollars
2.2.2 Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Unit Analysis
2.2.3 Stryker MAKO Platform Expansion
2.2.4 Omni OMNIPlasty Total Knee Replacement Robotic Surgery
2.2.5 OMNI Life Science OMNIBoics
2.2.6 Smith & Nephew Navio
2.2.7 Think ROBODOC Surgical Assistant
2.2.8 Wright / Tornier
2.3 Surgical Robot and Surgical Assistive Robot Forecasts
2.3.1 Knee and Hip Surgical Robotic Procedures Forecasts
2.3.2 Hip and Knee Orthopedic Surgical Robot Market Segment Forecasts
2.3.3 Consequences of Mal-Positioning
2.4 Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Regional Analysis
3. Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Products
3.1 Stryker Mako RIO® Robotic Arm
3.1.1 Stryker MAKOplasty ® Robotic Arm Hip Replacement Solution
3.1.2 Stryker MAKOplasty® Surgical Robotic Total Hip Arthroplasty
3.1.3 Stryker MAKO Surgical Knee Replacements
3.1.4 Stryker's Mako Total Knee Application Receives FDA Clearance
3.1.5 Stryker Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Products Benefits
3.1.6 Stryker / Mako
3.2 Omni OMNIPlasty Robotic Surgery
3.2.1 OMNIPlasty Total Knee Replacement Procedure
3.2.2 OMNIBotic Surgery Provides Increased Accuracy
3.2.3 OMNIBotics Bone Morphing
3.2.4 OMNIBotics Virtual Implant Planning
3.2.5 Omni NanoBlock
3.3 Smith & Nephew Navio
4. Knee and Hip Surgical Implant Company Descriptions
4.1 Orthopedic Implant Surgical Companies
4.2 DePuy Synthes / Johnson & Johnson
4.2.1 Depuy Knee Replacement System
4.3 Stryker® Knee Replacement System
4.4 Zimmer Biomet
4.5 Smith&Nephew
4.5.1 Smith & Nephew Knee Implant Systems
4.5.2 Smith & Nephew Hip Implant Systems
4.5.3 Smith & Nephew Bearing Surfaces
5. Knee and Hip Surgical Company Descriptions
5.1 Omni
5.2 Shenzhen Advanced Institute Spinal Surgical Robot
5.3 Smith & Nephew
5.3.1 Smith & Nephew Revenue
5.3.2 Smith & Nephew Navio
5.4 Stanmore
5.5 Stryker / MAKO Surgical
5.5.1 Stryker Business Segment Operations
5.5.2 Stryker Revenue
5.5.3 Stryker Hip Recall: $1.4 Billion Settlement
5.5.4 Stryker Revenue
5.5.5 Stryker Results Of Operations
5.5.6 Stryker Segment Orthopaedics
5.5.7 Stryker Regional Revenue Segment
5.5.8 Stryker Robots
5.5.9 Stryker / MAKO Surgical
5.5.10 Stryker / Mako
5.6 THINK Surgical
5.6.1 THINK Surgical TPLAN 3D Planning Workstation
5.6.2 THINK Surgical TCAT Computer Assisted Tool
5.6.3 Think Surgical
5.6.4 Think Surgical Robodoc
5.7 Wright Medical Technology
5.7.1 Wright Revenue
5.7.2 Wright Medical Group NV Revenue
5.7.3 Wright Medical Group N.V. Revenue for 2015 Third Quarter
5.7.4 Wright / Tornier
5.8 Zimmer Biomet
For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kdc57d/orthopedic
Related Topics: Robotics
Source: Wintergreen Research, Inc
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