Robotic Surgery Market Report: 2009 Edition – Market Research Reports On Aarkstore Enterprise
The robotic technology is now being used in diverse surgical procedures. Robotics surgery is helping surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries that result in less pain, less bleeding, lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery period. Surgical robots enable exceptional control and precision of surgical instruments.
Patient awareness would drive the growth of robotic surgery procedures. Awareness of robotic surgery is likely to grow rapidly over the next decade. There is adequate demand for robotic surgery systems in the US and the international market is equally strong.
A product of Intuitive Surgical, the da Vinci Surgical System is the most popular robotic surgery system in the world. da Vinci has been used in more than 100 different types of surgical procedures. The most common procedures are da Vinci Prostatectomy and the da Vinci Hysterectomy.
The report analyzes the robotic surgery market. It analyzes the market opportunities in various segments like prostatectomy, hysterectomy and orthopedics. The report also profiles the major robotic surgery systems, with a discussion of product performance and outlook.
Table of Contents :
1. Robotic Surgery: An Introduction
Classification of Robotic Surgery Systems
Workflow in Robotic Surgical Procedure
Major Applications
2. MRCAS Market
Worldwide Market
US Market
3. Market Opportunities
Prostatectomy
Hysterectomy
Orthopedics
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
4. Major Developments
4.1 Robot-assisted Surgery for Pancreatic Tumors
4.2 Robotic Surgery for Safe Weight Loss Procedure
4.3 Robotic Surgery for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
4.4 Pheochromocytoma Removal through Robotic Surgery
5. Analysis of Major Robotic Surgery Systems
5.1 da Vinci (Intuitive Surgical)
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Military Robots And Unmanned Vehicles Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 To 2016-Aarkstore Enterprise
LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 22, 2010) Announces that it has a new study on Military Ground Robots and unmanned vehicles. The 2010 study has 513 pages, 190 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the military ground robots and unmanned vehicles are used globally. Growth comes as the nature of combat changes in every region while the globally integrated enterprise replaces nationalistic dominance.
Military robot automation of the defense process is the next wave of military evolution. As automated systems and networking complement the Internet , communication is facilitated on a global basis. The military charter is shifting to providing protection against terrorists and people seek to maintain a safe, mobile, independent lifestyle. Much of the military mission is moving to adopt a police force training mission, seeking to achieve protection of civilian populations on a worldwide basis.
According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the study, ¡°the purchase of Military Robots s is dependent on budget constraints. The use of Military Robots s is based on providing a robot that is less expensive to put in the field than a trained soldier. That automation of process has appeal to those who run the military.
Robots are automating military ground systems, permitting vital protection of soldiers and people in the field, creating the possibility of reduced fatalities. Mobile robotics operate independently of the operator.
The innovation coming from all the vendors is astounding. No one innovation is more significant than another. One vendor, BAE Systems has an ant size robot useful for reconnaissance and networking robots in development. As soldiers take up secure positions behind a wall, they deploy a small reconnaissance team. The initial deployment is poised to be a very, very small reconnaissance team. Some hopping, some flying, the stealthy autonomous