Latest Developments in Global Surgical Imaging Market

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Latest Developments in Global Surgical Imaging Market

  • Healthcare
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In March 2025, Siemens Healthineers announced the launch of its new Artis One C-arm system in Europe, offering advanced imaging capabilities for orthopedic and trauma surgeries. The system integrates high-definition imaging with real-time 3D imaging technology, enhancing surgical precision and enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater accuracy. This system also incorporates intuitive touchscreen controls and enhanced workflows for improved surgical efficiency and patient outcomes
  • In December 2024, General Electric (GE Healthcare) introduced its latest OEC 9900 Elite C-arm, designed for minimally invasive surgeries. The new system features advanced imaging technologies, including real-time motion tracking and automated image enhancement tools, which allow for higher precision during surgery. GE’s OEC 9900 Elite is optimized for use in various surgical specialties, including orthopedics, neurosurgery, and cardiology
  • In November 2024, Canon Medical Systems Corporation launched the Aquilion ONE Prism Edition CT scanner for advanced surgical imaging. The scanner provides high-resolution 3D imaging with reduced radiation exposure, making it particularly useful for guiding minimally invasive surgeries. The new model’s high-speed scanning and enhanced imaging capabilities support complex surgical procedures, including cardiovascular surgeries and trauma cases
  • In October 2024, Philips Healthcare announced the expansion of its Azurion 7 interventional imaging platform with advanced 3D imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) integration. The updated system features enhanced clarity and visualization, helping surgeons in real-time decision-making during minimally invasive surgeries, including orthopedic and neuro surgeries. This addition also includes AI-powered automated tracking and image optimization, which further improves surgical outcomes
  • In September 2024, Ziehm Imaging GmbH introduced its next-generation Ziehm Vision RFD 3D C-arm, designed to deliver real-time 3D imaging during complex surgeries. The system features an intuitive touchscreen interface and enhanced imaging features, such as bone subtraction and improved soft tissue imaging. It offers orthopedic surgeons a more accurate way to visualize bone fractures and joint injuries, leading to improved surgical planning and outcomes