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Surgical Robot Markethttp://www.reportlinker.com/p0934689/Surgical-Robot-Market.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Surgical_EquipmentWinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Surgical Robots: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 263 pages, 75 tables and figures. Worldwide surgical robot markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the next generation systems provide a way to improve traditional open surgery.
The automated process revolution in surgery and communications is being implemented via robots. Robots are automating systems, providing significant improvement in the accuracy of surgery.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "Existing open surgery can be replaced in large part by robotic and minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Minimally invasive surgery MIS, drug therapies, radiation treatment, and emerging interventional surgical approaches complement robotic surgery techniques as a replacement for or complement to open surgery."
During a robot assisted surgical procedure, the patient-side cart is positioned next to the operating table with the electromechanical arms arranged to provide access to the initial ports selected by the surgeon. Metal tubes attached to the arms are inserted through the ports, and the cutting and visualization instruments are introduced through the tubes into the patient's body.
The surgeon performs the procedure while sitting at a console, manipulating the instrument controls and viewing the operation through a vision system. When a surgeon needs to change an instrument the instrument is withdrawn from the surgical field using the controls at the console and a new instrument is inserted. This is done many times during an operation.
The companies that get an early foothold in the market have significant strategic advantage. The robotic surgical technique benefits hospitals by reducing the length of patient stays, thereby enabling better cost management. This factor is driving demand for surgery robot systems. Since robotics provides surgeons with a precise, repeatable and controlled ability to perform procedures in tight spaces, they are increasingly in demand.
The aging US population has supported demand, since the occurrence of health issues that require medical devices is higher in the elderly population. Buoyed by strong demand and sales, industry profit margins have increased considerably during the past five years.
Compared with other minimally invasive surgery approaches, robot-assisted surgery gives the surgeon better control over the surgical instruments and a better view of the surgical site. Surgeons no longer have to stand throughout the surgery and do not tire as quickly. Hand tremors are filtered out by the robot's computer software. The surgical robot can continuously be used by rotating surgery teams.
Surgical robot device markets at $2.4 billion in 2011 are anticipated to reach $8.5 billion by 2018 as next generation devices, systems, and instruments are introduced to manage surgery through small ports in the body instead of large open wounds.
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Market LeadersMedrobotics
Intuitive Surgical
Freehand 2010
Market ParticipantsFreehand 2010 / Prosurgics
Hansen Medical
HealthCare Robotics Lab
iRobot
MAKO Surgical
Otto Bock HealthCare
Restoration Robotics
Titan Medical
UC Berkeley
Vecna Robotics
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Table of ContentsThe study is designed to give a comprehensive overview of the Surgical Robots equipment market segment. Research represents a selection from the mountains of data available of the most relevant and cogent market materials, with selections made by the most senior analysts. Commentary on every aspect of the market from independent analysts creates an independent perspective in the evaluation of the market. In this manner the study presents a comprehensive overview of what is going on in this market, assisting managers with designing market strategies likely to succeed.
Surgical Robot Executive Summary ES-1Surgical Robot Market Driving Forces ES-1Robotics Market Driving Forces ES-1Healthcare Robotics Enabling Technology ES-2Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Driving Forces ES-3Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Shares ES-4Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Shares ES-5Robotic Surgery Equipment Market Forecasts ES-7
Surgical Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics
Surgical Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics 1-11.1 Robotic Surgical System 1-11.1.1 Market Strategy for the Robotic Surgical System 1-61.1.2 Focus on Key Institutions 1-81.2 Focus on Leading Surgeons to Drive Rapid and Broad Adoption 1-81.2.1 Maintain Market Leadership 1-91.2.2 Develop Industry Alliances 1-91.2.3 Increasing Patient Awareness 1-101.3 Clinical Applications For Technology 1-101.4 Elder Assistance Robot Market Strategy 1-111.5 Medical / Surgical Delivery Robots 1-121.6 Assistive Technology 1-121.7 Rehabilitation Robots 1-141.8 Neuroscience Unveiling The Basic Mechanisms Of Neurogenesis And Neuroplasticity 1-161.8.1 Neuro-Developmental Engineering 1-171.8.2 Intelligent Rehabilitation 1-181.8.3 Bilateral and Unilateral ADL-Focused Robot Therapies 1-191.8.4 Robotic Rehabilitation Assistive Technology 1-201.8.5 Robots, Aged Care, And Emotional Bonding With Machines 1-231.8.6 InTouch Health Remote Presence 1-231.8.7 InTouch Platforms Integrate Seamlessly With da Vinci Systems 1-241.8.8 In Touch Health Remote Presence RP-7s Robot Doctors 1-251.9 Educational Robots For Children in Hospitals 1-251.10 Hospital Robots 1-261.11 Mechanized Couriers 1-271.11.1 Man vs. Machine: Robots at Japanese Hospital 1-27
Surgical Robots Market Shares and Market Forecasts
This section selectively describes market shares, forecasts, segments, and regional revenue. Numbers are the result of primary research in all cases. Selected companies are described from an independent analyst perspective with a thumbnail sketch or analysis of their market numbers or commentary on their strengths and weaknesses. Some of the analysis is focused on looking at the topic segment by segment, including company descriptive analyses by segment and subsegment.
2. Surgical Robot Market Shares and Forecasts 2-12.1 Surgical Robot Market Driving Forces 2-12.1.1 Robotics Market Driving Forces 2-12.1.2 Healthcare Robotics Enabling Technology 2-22.1.3 Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Driving Forces 2-32.2 Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Shares 2-42.2.1 Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Shares 2-52.2.2 Intuitive Surgical 2-92.2.3 Intuitive Surgical Financial Results 2-132.2.4 Titan Robot 2-162.2.5 Titan Robot Partners 2-182.2.6 Curexo's Next-Generation Robodoc® 2-192.3 Robotic Surgery Equipment Market Forecasts 2-192.3.1 Robotic Surgery Equipment 2-312.4 Surgical Robots Surgery Challenges 2-322.5 Surgical Robot Applications 2-342.5.1 Urology 2-352.5.2 Gynecology 2-352.5.3 General Surgery 2-362.5.4 Cardiac 2-362.5.5 Head and Neck Surgery 2-362.5.6 US Target Procedures: 2-362.5.7 Reported Clinical Benefits of da Vinci® Hysterectomy Procedures for Benign Conditions 2-402.5.8 Robotic Surgery ENT Opportunity 2-422.5.9 General Surgery Robot Market Opportunities 2-432.6 Robotic Surgery Equipment Prices 2-442.6.1 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System Prices 2-442.6.2 Accuray 2-442.7 Robotic Surgery Equipment Regional Market Segments 2-462.7.1 Intuitive Surgical Regional Revenue 2-472.7.2 Intuitive Surgical US Installations 2-492.7.3 Intuitive Surgical European Demand 2-512.7.4 Intuitive Surgical in Japan 2-512.7.5 Next Generation Robotic Surgery Becomes Worldwide 2-52Surgical Robots Product Description This section describes selected companies and selected products. Products for this market segment are described with attention to the most significant aspect of features and functions in this category of product. The juxtaposition of a range of different product descriptions from a single market category provides a really good way to access market directions and achieve market competitive analysis. This section is arranged in three pieces: immersive products, conference room products, and end point products. Company products are described in the appropriate sections, meaning a company is mentioned several times in the chapter in different places. 3-1
3. Surgical Robots Product Description 3-1
3.1 Intuitive Surgical 3-1
3.1.1 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System 3-1
3.1.2 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System Components 3-4
3.1.3 Intuitive Surgical Patient-Side Cart and
Electromechanical Surgical Arms 3-5
3.1.4 Intuitive Surgical 3-D Vision System 3-5
3.1.5 Intuitive Surgical Firefly Fluorescence Imaging 3-6
3.1.6 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Skills Simulator 3-6
3.1.7 Intuitive Surgical Instruments and Accessories 3-7
3.1.8 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Single-Site 3-8
3.1.9 Intuitive Surgical EndoWrist One Vessel Sealer 3-8
3.1.10 Intuitive Surgical Accessory Products 3-9
3.1.11 Intuitive Surgical Da Vinci Minimally Invasive Surgical Product 3-9
3.1.12 Intuitive Surgical Cardiac Surgery 3-11
3.2 Medrobotics Medical Devices for Minimally Invasive Surgery 3-17
3.2.1 Medrobotics Flexible Robot Platform 3-17
3.2.2 Medrobotics Snakelike Robots for Heart Surgery 3-18
3.2.3 Medrobotics Cardiac Surgery Snake Robot 3-19
3.2.4 Minimally Invasive Surgery Positioning: 3-23
3.3 Curexo Technology 3-24
3.3.1 Curexo ROBODOC Hip Or Knee Joint Surgical System 3-25
3.3.2 Curexc Technology Numerous Independent Clinical Studies 3-26
3.4 Surgical Robots ics at UC Berkeley 3-27
3.4.1 UC Berkeley Robotic Telesurgical Workstation for Laparoscopy 3-28
3.4.2 UC Berkeley Laparoscopic Manipulators 3-29
3.4.3 UC Berkeley Supports Accomplishment of
Complex Surgical Skills 3-30
3.4.4 UC Berkeley Endoscopic Manipulator 3-31
3.4.5 UC Berkeley Human Interfaces 3-32
3.5 Restoration Robotics 3-33
3.5.1 Restoration Robotics ARTAS 3-33
3.6 Hansen Medical 3-35
3.6.1 Hansen Medical Magellan™ Robotic System 3-36
3.6.2 Intravascular Navigation 3-37
3.6.3 Hansen Sensei® X Robotic Catheter System 3-39
3.6.4 Hansen Advanced Robotic Solution for Arrhythmias 3-40
3.7 Titan Medical 3-41
3.7.1 Titan Medical Amadeus Robotic Surgical System 3-42
3.8 iRobot 3-43
3.9 Motion Computing Motion C5v Tablet 3-46
3.10 HealthCare Robotics 3-48
3.10.1 HealthCare Robotics Assistive Mobile
Manipulation for Older Adults at Home 3-48
3.10.2 HealthCare Robotics Dusty 3-50
3.10.3 HealthCare Robotics / iRobot 3-51
3.11 Vecna Robotics 3-51
3.11.1 Vecna QC Bot™ – One Robot, Many Uses™ 3-52
3.12 Freehand 2010 / Prosurgics 3-54
3.13 Accuray 3-57
3.13.1 Accuray / CyberKnife VSI System 3-59
3.13.2 Accuray / TomoTherapy System 3-61
3.14 MAKO Surgical 3-62
Surgical Robots Technology
4. Surgical Robots Technology 4-1
4.1 Robotic Surgical Clinical Applications 4-1
4.1.1 Robotic Urologic Prostatectomy Surgery 4-1
4.1.2 Robotic Gynecologic Surgery 4-2
4.1.3 Robotic Myomectomy 4-2
4.1.4 Robotic Cardiothoracic Surgery 4-3
4.1.5 Robotic Internal Thoracic Artery Dissection 4-4
4.1.6 Robotic Thoracoscopy 4-5
4.1.7 Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass 4-5
4.1.8 Robotic General Surgery 4-6
4.2 AI Robot 4-7
4.2.1 Korea Focusing On Creating A Growth Engine In Research & Development 8
4.3 Care-O-bot Robot Mechanics 4-9
4.3.1 Care-O-bot Architecture 4-11
4.4 Government Regulation 4-13
4.4.1 California Regulation 4-16
4.4.2 International Regulation 4-16
4.5 Third Party Reimbursement 4-17
Surgical Robots Company Profiles This section selectively describes company strategies, partners, acquisitions, and revenue by segment and regional revenue when available. Companies are described by looking at what is most interesting about that company. The descriptions collectively give a sense of market directions within the industry segment. The alphabetical listing of company thumbnail sketches provides an accessible way to find out what is going on in any particular company.
5. Surgical Robot Company Profiles 5-1
5.1 Accuray 5-1
5.1.1 Accuray Revenue 5-2
5.1.2 Accuray Installed Base 5-4
5.2 Curexc Technology Corporation 5-5
5.2.1 Curexo Technology Virtual Model Of a Patient Joint 5-6
5.2.2 Curexo's Next-Generation Robodoc® Assists In Surgery 5-7
5.3 Freehand 2010 5-8
5.3.1 Freehand 2010 / Prosurgics 5-9
5.4 Hansen Medical 5-10
5.4.1 Hansen Medical Company Milestones 5-11
5.5 HealthCare Robotics Lab 5-12
5.6 Intuitive Surgical 5-13
5.6.1 Intuitive Surgical Business Strategy 5-16
5.6.2 Intuitive Surgical Products 5-19
5.6.3 Intuitive Surgical Patient Value As Equal To
Procedure Efficacy / Invasiveness 5-20
5.6.4 Intuitive Surgical Business Model 5-22
5.6.5 Intuitive Surgical Revenue 5-23
5.6.6 Intuitive Surgical Net Sales by Segment 5-24
5.6.7 Intuitive Surgical Regulatory Activities 5-25
5.6.8 Intuitive Surgical Economic Environment. 5-25
5.6.9 Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Si Surgical System
Market Acceptance 5-25
5.6.10 Intuitive Surgical Technology and Acquisitions 5-28
5.6.11 Intuitive Surgical Regional Revenue 5-29
5.6.12 Intuitive Surgical Product Revenue 5-30
5.6.13 Intuitive Surgical Service Revenue 5-32
5.7 iRobot 5-33
5.7.1 iRobot Strategy 5-34
5.7.2 iRobot Home Floor Cleaning Robots 5-35
5.7.3 iRobot Scooba Major Consumer Product Line 5-35
5.7.4 iRobot Pool Cleaning Robots 5-36
5.7.5 iRobot Gutter Cleaning Robot 5-36
5.7.6 iRobot Programmable Robot 5-37
5.7.7 iRobot Home Robots 5-38
5.7.8 iRobot Government and Industrial Robots 5-38
5.7.9 iRobot Locations 5-39
5.7.10 iRobot Military Programs 5-39
5.7.11 iRobot Significant Customers 5-40
5.7.12 iRobot Description 5-40
5.7.13 iRobot Industry Segment, Geographic Information and
Significant Customers 5-42
5.7.14 iRobot Home Robots 5-42
5.7.15 iRobot Government and Industrial 5-42
5.7.16 iRobot Strategy 5-43
5.7.17 iRobot Government and Industrial Products 5-44
5.7.18 iRobot Government & Industrial Robots 5-48
5.7.19 iRobot Partners and Strategic Alliance 5-48
5.7.20 iRobot / Boeing Company 5-49
5.7.21 iRobot / Advanced Scientific Concepts 5-49
5.7.22 iRobot / TASER International 5-50
5.8 MAKO Surgical 5-50
5.8.1 MAKO Surgical Track Rrecord. 5-53
5.9 Medrobotics 5-54
5.9.1 Medrobotics Closes $11.7 Million In "Series C" Funding 5-54
5.9.2 Medrobotics Several Generations Of Snake Robot Platforms 5-56
5.9.3 Medrobotics Advances Clinical Development of
Snake Robot for Surgery 5-56
5.9.4 Medrobotics Positioning 5-57
5.9.5 Medrobotics Cardiac Surgery Gold Standard 5-57
5.9.6 Medrobotics Snake Robot Technologies For
Use In A Wide Range Of Surgical And Interventional Applications 5-59
5.9.7 Medrobotics Technology & Research Center 5-61
5.10 Otto Bock HealthCare 5-62
5.11 Restoration Robotics 5-63
5.12 Titan Medical 5-63
5.12.1 Titan Medical Testing Results For An Early-User Study 5-65
5.13 UC Berkeley 5-65
5.14 Vecna Robotics 5-66
List of Tables and Figures
Surgical Robots Executive Summary
Table ES-1 ES-2Robotics Market Driving Forces Table ES-2 ES-2Healthcare Robotics Enabling Technologies Table ES-3 ES3Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Driving Forces Table ES-4 ES-4Types Of Procedures Performed Using Robotic Surgical System Figure ES-5 ES-6Medical Surgical Robots Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 Table ES-6 ES-8Surgical Robot Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Surgical Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics
Figure 1-1 1-2Titan Medical Multi Articulating Arms Figure 1-2 1-3Instruments That Support Multiple Approach Paths To A Surgical Target Figure 1-3 1-5Robotic Surgery Improved Visualization Features Table 1-4 1-7Robotic Surgical Specialties Procedure Marketing Efforts Focus
Surgical Robots Market Shares and Market Forecasts
Table 2-1 2-2Robotics Market Driving Forces Table 2-2 2-2Healthcare Robotics Enabling Technologies Table 2-3 2-3Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Driving Forces Table 2-4 2-4Types Of Procedures Performed Using Robotic Surgical System Figure 2-5 2-6Medical Surgical Robots Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 Table 2-6 2-7Medical Surgical Robots Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 Table 2-7 2-8Medical Surgical Robots Market Shares, Shipments, Units, Worldwide, 2011 Figure 2-8 2-12Intuitive Surgical Revenue Trend Figure 2-9 2-17Titan Medical Amadeus Composer Surgical System Table 2-10 2-20Surgical Robot Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Table 2-11 2-21Surgical Robot Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Figure 2-12 2-22Surgical Robot Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Figure 2-13 2-23Surgical Robot Instruments Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Figure 2-14 2-24Surgical Robot Systems vs. Instruments Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Table 2-15 2-25Surgical Robot Market Segment Forecasts Dollars and Units, Worldwide, 2012-2018 Table 2-16 2-27Benefits of Robotic Surgery For The Surgeon Table 2-17 2-28Benefits of Robotic Surgery For The Patient 2Table 2-18 2-29Benefits of Robotic Surgery For The Hospital Table 2-19 2-32Challenges of Open Surgery and Minimally Invasive Surgery Table 2-20 2-33Challenges of Developing Surgical Robots ic Surgery Systems Table 2-21 2-34Surgical Robotic Product Development Challenges Figure 2-22 2-46Surgical Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2011 Figure 2-23 2-47Surgical Robot Regional Market Segments, 2011 Figure 2-24 2-49Intuitive Surgical US Installations by State Figure 2-25 2-50Intuitive Surgical Installs by Country and Region
Surgical Robots Product Description
Figure 3-1 3-1Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System Table 3-2 3-3Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System Features Figure 3-3 3-9Intuitive Surgical Da Vinci Surgery Table 3-4 3-10Intuitive Surgical Da Vinci Surgical System Components Table 3-5 3-12Minimally Invasive Da Vinci Surgery Benefits To Cardiac Patients Figure 3-6 3-13Intuitive Surgical da Vinci System State-Of-The-Art Robotic Surgical Platform Table 3-7 3-13Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Si Surgical System Core Benefits: Figure 3-8 3-14Intuitive Surgical da Vinci SI Surgical System Dual Console Used For Training And Collaboration Figure 3-9 3-15Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System, Surgeon Operates Seated Comfortably At A Console Figure 3-10 3-16Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System Patient Side Cart Table 3-11 3-21Medrobotics Medical Field Target Markets Figure 3-12 3-22Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke Looking At Snaking Robot Camera Made by Cardiorobotics Figure 3-13 3-25Curexo ROBODOC Surgical System Figure 3-14 3-28UC Berkeley Telesurgical Workstation Figure 3-15 3-29UC Berkeley Laparoscopic Manipulators Figure 3-16 3-31UC Berkeley Endoscopic Manipulator Figure 3-17 3-32UC Berkeley Human Interfaces Figure 3-18 3-33Restoration Robotics ARTAS Table 3-19 3-34Restoration Robotics ARTAS System Features: Figure 3-20 3-36Hansen Medical Magellan Table 3-21 3-37Hansen Medical Magellan Peripheral Vascular Intervention Impact On Medical Care Table 3-22 3-38Hansen Medical Magellan Features Figure 3-23 3-39Hansen Sensei X Table 3-24 3-41Hansen Advanced Robotic Solution for Arrhythmias Features Table 3-25 3-42Titan Amadeus Features Figure 3-26 3-43iRobot's Ava Figure 3-27 3-48HealthCare Robotics Assistive Mobile Manipulation Figure 3-28 3-50HealthCare Robotics Dusty Figure 3-29 3-52Vecna QC Bot Table 3-30 3-53Vecna QC Bot Features Figure 3-31 3-55Freehand 2010 / Prosurgics Laparoscopic Camera ControllerTable 3-32 3-62Accuray TomoTherapy System Benefits
Surgical Robots Technology
Figure 4-1 4-10Care-O-bot Robot Mechanics Figure 4-2 4-12Care-O-bot Architecture
Surgical Robots Company Profiles
Table 5-1 5-10Intuitive Surgical Strategy To Improve Candidate Surgical Procedures Table 5-2 5-32iRobot Robots Dangerous Tasks Performed Table 5-3 5-48Medrobotics Cardiac Surgery Improvements Table 5-4 5-49Medrobotics Snake Robot Technologies For Use In A Wide Range Of Surgical And Interventional Applications Table 5-5 5-50Medrobotics Snake Robot Technologies Specialist Areas Served Table 5-6 5-52Titan Medical Operational Highlights
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