Medical Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery Market
Surgical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
Robots are not replacing surgeons. They are augmenting them. Surgical robotic systems provide enhanced 3D visualisation, greater dexterity through wristed instruments, and tremor filtration, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures through smaller incisions. This translates to less blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and faster patient recovery. While Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci system has long dominated the soft tissue space, the market is now seeing increased competition from new entrants in orthopaedics (knee replacement robots), spinal surgery, and flexible robotics for endoluminal procedures. In India, adoption is being driven by large corporate hospital chains looking to attract both patients and top surgical talent.
What Numbro covers:
Global market segmentation by surgical application: General Surgery and Gynaecology, Orthopaedic Joint Replacement, Neurosurgery, and Spine. Capital equipment and consumables economics analysis: System cost, annual service contracts, and high margin recurring revenue from single use instruments. Technology trend analysis of haptic feedback, augmented reality overlays, and autonomous task execution. Adoption curve analysis in the Indian private healthcare sector and the emergence of cost effective Indian robotic systems (SSI Mantra).
- Corporate hospital procurement heads
- Medical device distributors
- Orthopaedic and general surgeons
- MedTech venture capital investors
