DA VINCI SYSTEMS MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2023 - 2030)
Da Vinci Systems Market, By Product Type (Systems, Instruments & Accessories, Services and Data Analytics Software), By Application (General Surgery, Urological Surgery, Gynecological Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, and Others) , By End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Academic and Research Centers), By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa)
In October 2022, Sakra World Hospital, a premier healthcare organization in Bengaluru, acquired a Da Vinci robot to deliver better 3D visualization and precision surgery across all clinical specialties to provide comprehensive robotic care to its patients.
In May 2022, Dubai Hospital launched the Da Vinci Xi Surgical Robot for performing robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgeries.
In March 2022, Johnson & Johnson, an American multinational, pharmaceutical, and medical technologies corporation announced the launch of its Ottava robotic surgery system. This new system provides surgeons with enhanced precision and flexibility during minimally invasive procedures.
In December 2021, Intuitive, a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and the pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery, announced that the number of robotic-assisted surgical procedures performed worldwide by surgeons using da Vinci surgical systems has surpassed 10 million.
In October 2021, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center acquired Da Vinci Xi Surgical System, allowing the hospital to offer minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgeries. The Da Vinci Xi Robot is the next frontier for minimally invasive surgery combining the latest assisted surgical technologies that allow for easier access to targeted areas.
In January 2021, Medtronic received U.S. FDA approval for its Hugo RAS system for robot-assisted spine surgeries. This allows for accurate implant placement and minimal invasiveness.
In June 2020, Titan Medical, a development stage company, engages in the design and development of SPORT single-port robotic surgical system for application in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) launched its Sport Surgical System for single-port robotic surgery. This provides surgeons with flexibility and improves patient outcomes.
In September 2021, Intuitive acquired Orpheus Medical and its AI-enabled augmentation technology to enhance the capabilities of da Vinci robotic systems.
In June 2022, Johnson & Johnson partnered with Verb Surgical to accelerate development of its next-generation digital surgery platform utilizing machine learning.
In April 2021, Medtronic acquired Digital Surgery, expanding its robotic-assisted surgery offerings with AI and analytics capabilities.
In February 2019, Huntington Hospital announced the recent acquisition of two da Vinci Xi Surgical Systems, the next generation in robotic surgical equipment. The da Vinci Xi System was designed with the goal of further advancing the technology used in minimally invasive surgery.