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Surgical Equipment Market ReportsX
Kalorama Information’s research studies on the surgical equipment market provide insight into market direction as well as estimates and forecasts of market opportunity. You’ll find the information regarding surgical equipment for computer-assisted surgical systems, cosmetic surgery, interventional radiology, obesity, spinal surgery, and more.
- $150.00 – $300.00Medical device manufacturers are under pressure to reduce costs and improve margins and outsourcing at least some operations is increasingly a tactic for the top original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). There are hundreds of firms who specialize in device making operations and many more companies that do some medical device work. Kalorama’s Contract Manufacturing in Medical […]April 1, 2011$150.00 – $300.00What are virtual reality technologies and how are they being used in healthcare today? What areas of healthcare are seeing the most use of these products? What is the expected market opportunity for companies entering the market for VR equipment? Who are the main players in the VR market and what moves are they making […]February 1, 2011$1,750.00 – $7,500.00This Kalorama Information report, Hernia Repair Device Markets and Procedures provides global market sizes and forecasts, trends and competitive activity in this dynamic medical device segment. The development of prosthetic materials ushered in the current era of hernia surgery, allowing a tension-free repair to be performed even for the largest defects and the most difficult […]September 1, 2010$2,995.00 – $6,995.00Hernia repair is a standard part of general surgery, but nonetheless one that has been revolutionized by two events over the past decade and a half: the the development of tension-free and laparoscopic techniques and the use of prosthetic materials. Tension-free mesh-based repairs (eg, Lichtenstein, plug and patch) began to increase in number in the […]November 1, 2008$3,995.00 – $7,990.00The use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in the healthcare field is not simply a far-away future possibility. Technologies are already in place and the benefits from the application of VR are already evident in the healthcare domain. These applications provide doctors an opportunity to perform tasks in a risk-free environment, and make training accessible […]August 1, 2007