Latest Developments in Global Arthroscopy Devices Market

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Latest Developments in Global Arthroscopy Devices Market

  • Healthcare
  • Oct 2024
  • Global
  • 330 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 249

  • In March 2025, Smith+Nephew, a global medical technology company, announced the launch of its next-generation Werewolf Fastseal 6.0 Hemostasis Wand, designed for use in arthroscopic procedures. The new device enhances soft tissue management and bleeding control during surgery, improving visibility and efficiency for surgeons, particularly in shoulder and knee arthroscopy
  • In January 2025, Arthrex, Inc. introduced the NanoNeedle Scope System, a miniaturized arthroscopy platform that allows for minimally invasive joint assessments and treatments using only a needle-sized incision. This innovation supports in-office diagnostic procedures, reducing the need for full operating room interventions and enhancing patient comfort
  • In November 2024, Stryker Corporation showcased its advanced 1688 AIM 4K Platform with SPY fluorescence imaging at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) conference. The system improves intraoperative visualization and enables real-time tissue perfusion assessment, offering enhanced clarity and precision in joint surgeries
  • In September 2024, CONMED Corporation launched the Argo Knotless Suture Anchor System, offering surgeons a reliable and efficient solution for soft tissue fixation. The system improves surgical workflow, reduces operative time, and enhances outcomes in shoulder and knee repair procedures. It was well received at the 2024 Orthopaedic Summit (OSET), further solidifying CONMED’s leadership in arthroscopic repair innovation
  • In December 2021, Healthium Medtech had launched Arthroscopy product manufacturing facilities in Ahemdabad. The Arthroscopy products developed in the manufacturing facility are used to treat various knee and shoulder conditions, including anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, posterior cruciate ligament injuries, and others.