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Robotics in Healthcare 2008-2012

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Abstract

The use of Robotics in Healthcare has been tried from more than two decades, but has still not been used to its maximum potential. Currently in healthcare, robots are mainly used for surgical purposes. Various surgical procedures like prostatectomy and hip replacement are being implemented using these robots. Robots could be used to perform minimal invasive surgery, remote surgery, and unmanned surgery. The major advantages of using robots for surgery are:

  • Accuracy - Robots once instructed can perform a task without fatigue and with accuracy, even after long hours of operation. A robot would also eliminate hand-tremors of the surgeon, due to fatigue or other reasons and increase accuracy of the operation.
  • Smaller Scars - Robots perform surgery by making smaller cuts to the patient' s body, thus leaving smaller scars to the patients.
  • Less Blood Loss - Smaller incisions lead to lesser amount of blood loss for the patients.
  • Less Pain - Patients suffer lesser pain due to the smaller cuts made by the robots.
  • Faster Recovery - Smaller external cuts, eventually leads to faster healing, decreased possibility of infections, and therefore a faster recovery for the patients.
  • Shorter Hospital Stay - Speedier healing and recovery leads to a shorter stay in the hospital thus saving costs.

The scope of this report includes the worldwide market for the following categories:

  • Robotic Equipment used in Healthcare
  • Accessories for Robotic Equipment used in Healthcare
  • Service and Training Agreements for Robotic Equipment used in Healthcare
  • Revenue generated by Hospitals and Healthcare Centers by providing healthcare services using Robotic Equipment

Table of Contents

1. Definition

2. Applications

3. Market Size & Forecast

4. Market Trends

5. Categorical Segmentation

6. Geographic Segmentation

  • 6.1 Market for Robotics in Healthcare in the Americas
  • 6.2 Market for Robotics in Healthcare in APAC
  • 6.3 Market for Robotics in Healthcare in EMEA

7. Growth Drivers

8. Growth Barriers

9. Trade Shows and Conferences

10. Key Vendors for Robotics in Healthcare

  • 10.1 Accuray
    • 10.1.1 Business Overview
    • 10.1.2 Key Products & Solutions
    • 10.1.3 Corporate Headquarters
  • 10.2 Curexo Technology Corporation
    • 10.2.1 Business Overview
    • 10.2.2 Key Products & Solutions
    • 10.2.3 Corporate Headquarters
  • 10.3 Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
    • 10.3.1 Business Overview
    • 10.3.2 Key Products & Solutions
    • 10.3.3 Corporate Headquarters
  • 10.4 Prosurgics Ltd.
    • 10.4.1 Business Overview
    • 10.4.2 Key Products & Solutions
    • 10.4.3 Corporate Headquarters
  • 10.5 Titan Medical Inc.
    • 10.5.1 Business Overview
    • 10.5.2 Key Products & Solutions
    • 10.5.3 Corporate Headquarters

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit 3.1: Market Size and Forecast for Robotics in Healthcare 2008-2012 (in $ million)
  • Exhibit 5.1: Market Segmentation by Category for Robotics in Healthcare - 2008
  • Exhibit 6.1: Market Segmentation by Geography for Robotics in Healthcare - 2008
  • Exhibit 6.2: Americas' Market Size for Robotics in Healthcare 2008-2012 (in $ million)
  • Exhibit 6.3: APAC Market Size for Robotics in Healthcare 2008-2012 (in $ million)
  • Exhibit 6.4: EMEA Market Size for Robotics in Healthcare 2008-2012 (in $ million)
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