SPINE SURGERY ROBOTS MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Spine Surgery Robots Market, By Surgery Type (Laminectomy, Foraminotomy, Microdiscectomy, Kyphoplasty, Spinal fusion, and Others), By Indication (Herniated Discs, Scoliosis, Spinal Stenosis, Spondylolisthesis, Degenerative Disc Disease, and Others), By End User (Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa)
On March 11, 2024, Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center performed its first successful robotic-guided spinal surgery on March 4, 2024. The MAZOR X Spinal Stealth Edition Robotic-Guidance Platform enables surgeons to create a surgical plan before the treatment begins by utilizing the patient's specific spinal anatomy. Surgeons can then carry out the plan in the operating room, employing navigation and robotic guidance to accurately place spinal implants.
In April 2023, Alphatec Holdings, Inc., a provider of revolutionary spine surgery solutions, announced that it has acquired all assets related to the REMI Robotic Navigation System from Fusion Robotics, LLC, a privately held medical technology firm, for USD 55 MN. The Robotic-Enabled Minimally Invasive (REMI) System is an intra-operative platform created by spine professionals with extensive navigation and robotics experience. It integrates navigation and robotics into spine procedures using either a 3D imaging scan or 2D fluoroscopic images of the patient.
In September 2022, eCential Robotics, a France-based MedTech company that designs and manufactures a system that combines 2D/3D imaging, surgical navigation, and robotics, received S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for its 3D imaging, navigation, and robotics guidance system, ensuring the penetration of its unified robotic platform in the U.S. This FDA 510(k) approval is for the intraoperative 2D and 3D imaging, navigation, and robotic guidance platform, which will have its first general use in spine surgery.
In June 2022, Englewood Health was the first hospital in New Jersey, U.S. and one of just 20 in the country to use new advanced technology for robot-assisted spine surgery with GPS-like precision to improve the procedure. The Excelsius Ecosystem is a robotic imaging and navigation platform that will increase patient safety, accuracy, and efficiency while enabling minimally invasive surgery.