“Increasing Adoption of Minimally Invasive Techniques and Advanced Surgical Tools”
- One prominent trend in the global pectus market is the growing adoption of minimally invasive surgical techniques, particularly for the correction of pectus excavatum
- These advanced techniques, such as the Nuss procedure, are enhancing the precision and accuracy of pectus surgeries by reducing recovery times, minimizing scarring, and improving overall surgical outcomes
- For instance, the use of pectus bars in minimally invasive procedures allows for effective chest wall correction with less trauma compared to traditional open surgery, providing better cosmetic results and quicker recover
- In addition, advanced surgical tools, including robotic assistance and 3D imaging systems, are being integrated into pectus surgeries, further improving surgical planning, execution, and patient outcomes
- This trend is revolutionizing how pectus deformities are treated, driving the demand for advanced surgical tools and techniques in the market



