Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market Growth, Share, Size, Trends and Forecast (2025 - 2031)

By Product;

Intraoperative Computed Tomography (ICT) Systems, Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) Systems, Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (iMRI) Systems, and C-Arms Systems

By Component;

System, Software, and Services

By Application;

Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery, ENT Surgery, Oncology Surgery, and Others

By End Use;

Hospitals and Others

By Geography;

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America - Report Timeline (2021 - 2031)
Report ID: Rn369837283 Published Date: May, 2025 Updated Date: June, 2025

Introduction

Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market (USD Million), 2021 - 2031

Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market was valued at USD 2,855.68 million in the year 2024. The size of this market is expected to increase to USD 4,362.41 million by the year 2031, while growing at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.3%.


Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market Growth, Share, Size, Trends and Forecast

*Market size in USD million

CAGR 6.3 %


Study Period2025 - 2031
Base Year2024
CAGR (%)6.3 %
Market Size (2024)USD 2,855.68 Million
Market Size (2031)USD 4,362.41 Million
Market ConcentrationMedium
Report Pages381
2,855.68
2024
4,362.41
2031

Major Players

  • GE HealthCare
  • Siemens Healthcare GmbH
  • Medtronic plc
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • Canon Medical Systems Corporation
  • Shimadzu Corporation
  • Brainlab AG
  • Ziehm Imaging GmbH
  • IMRIS
  • NeuroLogica Corp

Market Concentration

Consolidated - Market dominated by 1 - 5 major players

Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market

Fragmented - Highly competitive market without dominant players


The Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market is gaining momentum due to rising demand for real-time visualization during surgeries. These tools empower surgeons with immediate insights, improving surgical accuracy and reducing risks. It is estimated that more than 55% of complex surgical procedures now utilize intraoperative imaging for enhanced decision-making and safety.

Advancing Technologies Supporting Market Growth
Breakthroughs in imaging systems have accelerated the adoption of these devices across various surgical domains. The use of hybrid imaging solutions, which merge CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy in one platform, is on the rise. Around 40% of installations offer dual or multimodal capabilities, driving better intraoperative diagnostics and improved procedural efficiency.

Minimally Invasive Surgery Boosting Equipment Use
The growing preference for minimally invasive techniques is significantly contributing to the use of intraoperative imaging. These procedures require accurate guidance to ensure reduced trauma and quicker recovery. Currently, more than 60% of minimally invasive surgeries are supported by intraoperative imaging systems for real-time verification and navigation.

Smart Integration within Surgical Workflows
Integration with robot-assisted surgical platforms and digital ecosystems is redefining the role of imaging in the operating room. Approximately 45% of modern surgical suites feature interconnected systems, enabling fluid data sharing between imaging tools and surgical units. This trend is shaping a more efficient, tech-enabled surgical landscape.

  1. Introduction
    1. Research Objectives and Assumptions
    2. Research Methodology
    3. Abbreviations
  2. Market Definition & Study Scope
  3. Executive Summary
    1. Market Snapshot, By Product
    2. Market Snapshot, By Component
    3. Market Snapshot, By Application
    4. Market Snapshot, By End Use
    5. Market Snapshot, By Region
  4. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market Dynamics
    1. Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
      1. Drivers
        1. Rising Demand for Minimally Invasive Surgery
        2. Continuous Technological Advancements in Healthcare
        3. Increasing Burden of Chronic Disorders
      2. Restraints
        1. High Implementation and Maintenance Costs

        2. Limited Accessibility in Remote Areas

        3. Challenges Due to Technological Complexity

      3. Opportunities
        1. Technological Advancements
        2. Expansion of Minimally Invasive Surgery
        3. Rising Prevalence of Chronic Disorders
        4. Collaboration and Partnerships
    2. PEST Analysis
      1. Political Analysis
      2. Economic Analysis
      3. Social Analysis
      4. Technological Analysis
    3. Porter's Analysis
      1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
      2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
      3. Threat of Substitutes
      4. Threat of New Entrants
      5. Competitive Rivalry
  5. Market Segmentation
    1. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market, By Product, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Intraoperative Computed Tomography (ICT) systems
      2. Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) Systems
      3. Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (iMRI) Systems
      4. C-arms Systems
    2. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market, By Component, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. System

      2. Software

      3. Services

    3. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market, By Application, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Neurosurgery
      2. Orthopedic Surgery
      3. ENT Surgery
      4. Oncology Surgery
      5. Others
    4. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market, By End Use, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Hospitals
      2. Others
    5. Global Intraoperative Imaging Equipment Market, By Geography, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. North America
        1. United States
        2. Canada
      2. Europe
        1. Germany
        2. United Kingdom
        3. France
        4. Italy
        5. Spain
        6. Nordic
        7. Benelux
        8. Rest of Europe
      3. Asia Pacific
        1. Japan
        2. China
        3. India
        4. Australia & New Zealand
        5. South Korea
        6. ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Countries)
        7. Rest of Asia Pacific
      4. Middle East & Africa
        1. GCC
        2. Israel
        3. South Africa
        4. Rest of Middle East & Africa
      5. Latin America
        1. Brazil
        2. Mexico
        3. Argentina
        4. Rest of Latin America
  6. Competitive Landscape
    1. Company Profiles
      1. GE HealthCare
      2. Siemens Healthcare GmbH
      3. Medtronic plc
      4. Koninklijke Philips N.V.
      5. Canon Medical Systems Corporation
      6. Shimadzu Corporation
      7. Brainlab AG
      8. Ziehm Imaging GmbH
      9. IMRIS
      10. NeuroLogica Corp
  7. Analyst Views
  8. Future Outlook of the Market