North American Surgical Table Market revenue to cross $580 Mn by 2028

Published Date: 2022-05-17

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North American Surgical Table Market size is estimated to reach USD 580 million by 2028, according to a latest forecast report by Graphical Research.

The North America industry has witnessed notable growth in last couple of years and is anticipated to continue the momentum in the coming years. Surgical tables are to support patients while procedures are being performed. There has been many significant technological developments and additions to the operating table over the years, as to provide patients as well as practitioners with a comfortable procedure. Few of the factors that has affected the market growth and continue to do so are rising number of surgeries owing to the changing lifestyle, growing geriatric population over years, and increasing number of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.

There has been an increase in number of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers in the region. This increase is owing to the rising geriatric population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing healthcare expenditure in North America. The CDC in its report states, cancer is the second leading cause of death in America.

The speciality surgical tables segment will exceed USD 226 million revenue by 2028. The specialty surgical table is in high demand because it supports patients with a variety of illness conditions that necessitate precise specifications. For instance, a neurosurgical table, comes with numerous specialized neurosurgical attachments that help physicians perform a variety of procedures. Additionally, around 23,000 additional neurosurgeons are required globally each year to treat these patients. Furthermore, advancements in technology in specialty surgical tables have had a substantial impact on the market growth. Specialty surgical tables in neurology, urology, orthopedics, and other fields have improved the rate of successful surgeries and patient survival.

The non-powered surgical table segment will surpass USD 78 million by 2028, attributed to the variety of capabilities held by the device. A non-powered surgical table is a platform used during surgical procedures that allows surgeons to perform various surgeries, including gynaecological and cardiovascular procedures. Non-powered surgical tables are relatively more cost-effective than powered surgical tables. High-level arm rest, foot plate, orthopaedic tractor rack and led support with other attachments can be mounted to non-powered surgical tables. During surgical procedures, these attachable devices give healthcare workers a variety of possibilities. In addition, the growing older population and the increasing number of patients requiring surgical treatments may raise demand for non-powered surgical tables. Thus, the above-mentioned factors aide in the segment to grow in turn will fuel the market expansion.

Browse detailed statistical insights from the report, “North America Surgical Table Market Forecast 2028 By Device Type (Powered {Electric, Hydraulic, Hybrid}, Non-powered), By Product Type (General Surgical Tables, Specialty Surgical Tables {Bariatric Surgical Table, Neurology Surgical Table, Urology Surgical Table, Orthopedic Surgical Table}, Pediatric Surgical Tables, Radiolucent Surgical Tables), By Material (Metal, Composite), By End-Use (Hospitals and Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers), Research Report, Country Outlook (U.S., Canada), COVID-19 Impact Statistics, Price Trends, Historic Data, Growth Prospects, Competitive Industry Share” along with the table of contents (ToC) @

https://www.graphicalresearch.com/industry-insights/2118/north-america-surgical-table-market

The composite material segment was valued at USD 125 million revenue in 2021. The composite material is developed by combination of two or more materials that differ in chemical and physical properties. It is comparatively stronger, durable, non-corrosive, chemical resistant, and sturdy, which makes it preferable for use in surgical tables. Among the most common composite material used in surgical tables is carbon fiber as it is flexible, does not block x-rays and is lightweight. The rise in the number of surgical procedures have positively impacted the demand for carbon fibers in manufacturing surgical tables.

The ambulatory surgical centers segment dominated over USD 131 million revenue in 2021, attributed to the convenience of treatment and faster recovery rates as compared to other facilities. Longer hospital stay may make patients susceptible to hospital infections leading to various health complications. Furthermore, popularization of minimally invasive surgery has provided significant impetus to the growth of ambulatory surgical centers as a segment.

Canada surgical table market held around USD 27 million revenue in 2021 and will expand at 4.6% CAGR from 2022-2028, owing to the increasing number of surgeries performed, rise in geriatric population, growing healthcare expenditure and increasing number of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers in the country. Healthcare expenditure can result in better provision of health opportunities. Additionally, lifestyle induced health ailments has resulted in increased surgeries. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), over 560,000 surgeries have been performed in healthcare facilities in Canada since the beginning of pandemic.

The North American surgical table market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD million from 2017 to 2028, for the following segments:

North America Market, By Product Type

  • General Surgical Tables
  • Specialty Surgical Tables
    • Bariatric Surgical Table
    • Neurology Surgical Table
    • Urology Surgical Table
    • Orthopedic Surgical Table
    • Others
  • Pediatric Surgical Tables
  • Radiolucent Surgical Tables

North America Market, By Device Type

  • Powered
    • Electric
    • Hydraulic
    • Hybrid
  • Non-powered

North America Market, By Material

  • Metal
  • Composite

North America Market, By End-Use

  • Hospitals and Clinics
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Others

The above information has been provided for the following countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada