The global Fixed & Mobile C-arms market, which are imaging scanners intensifiers used in the medical sector, had a value of USD 2,282.9 Billion in 2020. It is projected to reach USD 2,989.8 Million by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8%. C-arms derive their name from their C-shaped arm structure and are designed to convert low-intensity X-rays into high-intensity visible light output. By intensifying the X-rays, C-arms enable viewers to easily visualize the structure of the imaged object compared to traditional fluorescent lights.

While C-arms are primarily used in medical applications for fluoroscopic imaging during surgical, orthopedic, emergency care procedures, and critical care units, they also possess radiographic capabilities. To maintain a competitive market environment and expand their customer base, major market players are adopting new and innovative technologies for C-arms. For instance, GE Healthcare, a prominent player in the market, has introduced various programs, enhancements, and customizations focused on cost, clinical dose, workflow, and ergonomics.

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Companies considered and profiled in this market study

GE Healthcare, Shimadzu Corp., ATON GmbH, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthcare, Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Hologic Inc., Toshiba Medical System Corp., Othoscan Inc. and Hitachi Ltd

The Fixed & Mobile C-arms market is influenced by several driving factors and restraints. These factors can impact the growth and development of the market. Here are some of the key driving factors and restraints for the Fixed & Mobile C-arms market:

Driving Factors:

  1. Increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures: There is a growing preference for minimally invasive surgeries and procedures, which require advanced imaging technologies like C-arms. The ability of C-arms to provide real-time imaging guidance during procedures is driving their adoption.
  2. Technological advancements: Continuous advancements in C-arm technology, such as improved image quality, enhanced maneuverability, and integration with other imaging modalities, are driving market growth. These innovations improve the overall efficiency and accuracy of medical procedures.
  3. Rising prevalence of chronic diseases: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disorders and orthopedic conditions, necessitates the use of C-arms for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment. This drives the demand for Fixed & Mobile C-arms in healthcare facilities.
  4. Growing geriatric population: The aging population is prone to various medical conditions and requires frequent medical interventions. The geriatric population's increasing healthcare needs contribute to the demand for C-arms in diagnostic and interventional procedures.
  5. Favorable reimbursement policies: Favorable reimbursement policies and insurance coverage for medical procedures involving C-arms encourage healthcare providers and facilities to invest in these imaging systems, boosting market growth.

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Restraints:

  1. High cost of C-arm systems: Fixed & Mobile C-arms can be expensive to procure and maintain, making them less accessible, especially in developing regions. The high cost acts as a restraint for market growth, limiting their adoption in certain healthcare settings.
  2. Safety concerns: The use of ionizing radiation in C-arm imaging raises concerns about radiation exposure for patients and healthcare professionals. Stringent safety regulations and the need for appropriate training and protection can pose challenges for market expansion.
  3. Limited availability in certain regions: Fixed & Mobile C-arms may not be readily available in all healthcare facilities, particularly in remote areas or underserved regions. This limited availability restricts market growth in such areas.
  4. Regulatory and compliance requirements: The Fixed & Mobile C-arms market is subject to stringent regulatory standards and compliance requirements, which can increase the time and cost of product development and hinder market growth.
  5. Competition from alternative imaging modalities: C-arms face competition from alternative imaging modalities, such as ultrasound and MRI, which offer non-ionizing radiation options. The availability and adoption of these alternatives can impact the demand for C-arms.

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