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Strategic Business Report on Global Sales of Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Released

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 05 Apr 2015
A new report released by Research and Markets (Dublin, Ireland) analyzes the global markets for Fluoroscopy and mobile full-sized and mini C-Arms.

The report covers the years 2013–2020, giving forecasts and estimates for each year, and separate analyses for markets in the United States, Canada, Asia-Pacific, Japan, Europe, and the rest of the world. The data is sourced from primary and secondary research, and includes an analysis of recent market history.

The report profiles 31 major and niche companies, provides a market overview that discusses growth drivers and trends such as an aging population, rising levels of obesity, and increasing healthcare expenditure, minimally invasive surgical procedures, the refurbished imaging market, and the competitive landscape. In addition, the report reviews key products, new product introductions and innovations, and industry activities such as acquisitions, distribution and production agreements.

The report mentions the cost-effectiveness and versatility of fluoroscopic procedures, including orthopedic and pain management applications. According to the report, the challenges the fluoroscopy market faces include a lack of skilled personnel, competition from expanding capabilities of Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) modalities, and reimbursement issues.

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