- Intraoperative imaging technologies, including mobile C-arms, intraoperative CT, MRI, and ultrasound systems, are playing a transformative role in real-time surgical navigation and intra-surgical decision-making across Europen healthcare facilities. These technologies significantly enhance surgical precision, reduce repeat surgeries, and improve patient outcomes across complex procedures.
- The increasing demand for intraoperative imaging solutions in Europe is primarily driven by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, growth in minimally invasive surgeries, and the region’s strong inclination toward technologically advanced, integrated operating rooms. Intraoperative imaging’s ability to provide dynamic visualization is becoming indispensable in neurosurgery, orthopedic, and cardiovascular interventions.
- The U.K. dominates the Europe intraoperative imaging market, holding the largest revenue share of 78.6% in 2025, attributed to its advanced healthcare infrastructure, high adoption of cutting-edge surgical technologies, and supportive reimbursement framework. Moreover, the country benefits from a strong presence of global medical imaging device manufacturers and academic collaborations for research and clinical validation.
- The U.K. is also projected to be the fastest-growing country in the Europen intraoperative imaging market during the forecast period. This growth is fueled by increasing demand for intraoperative neurosurgical and spinal procedures, ongoing hospital upgrades, and government initiatives supporting the adoption of AI-integrated surgical imaging platforms.
- Intraoperative MRI is expected to lead the Europe intraoperative imaging market with a market share of 35.8% in 2025, driven by its unmatched soft tissue contrast, widespread use in brain tumor resection, and growing demand for precision-based neurosurgical outcomes. Its integration with neuronavigation and robotic-assisted surgery platforms further supports its dominance in the market.



