Global Surgical Table Market Driven by Increase in Healthcare Expenditures
| By HospiMedica International staff writers Posted on 09 Jan 2018 | 

Image: The global surgical table market is expected to grow as the result of rising healthcare expenditures, increasing number of hospitals, adoption of hybrid operating rooms, and improved healthcare facilities (Photo courtesy of Maquet).
			
			The global surgical table market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.9% from 2018 to 2023, driven by rising healthcare expenditures, increasing number of hospitals, adoption of hybrid operating rooms, and improved healthcare facilities. These are the latest findings of Research and Markets, (Dublin, Ireland), a global market research company.
The growth opportunities in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers paint a bright outlook for the global surgical table market. The use of sophisticated surgical tables to support hybrid operating rooms, carbon fiber table tops with radiolucent properties for imaging devices, and increasing number of ambulatory surgical centers are some of the key growth drivers of the surgical table market.
The powered surgical table segment is expected to record an above average growth during the forecast period. The specialty surgical table segment is expected to outpace the general surgical table segment and record a significant growth due to the increasing adoption of hybrid operating rooms. North America is expected to remain the world’s largest surgical table market during the forecast period mainly due to the well-developed healthcare infrastructure and continued technological advancements across the healthcare industry in the region. However, the Asia Pacific surgical table market is expected to record the highest growth during the forecast period due to the improving healthcare infrastructure in the region’s developing countries, such as China and India.
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		        The growth opportunities in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers paint a bright outlook for the global surgical table market. The use of sophisticated surgical tables to support hybrid operating rooms, carbon fiber table tops with radiolucent properties for imaging devices, and increasing number of ambulatory surgical centers are some of the key growth drivers of the surgical table market.
The powered surgical table segment is expected to record an above average growth during the forecast period. The specialty surgical table segment is expected to outpace the general surgical table segment and record a significant growth due to the increasing adoption of hybrid operating rooms. North America is expected to remain the world’s largest surgical table market during the forecast period mainly due to the well-developed healthcare infrastructure and continued technological advancements across the healthcare industry in the region. However, the Asia Pacific surgical table market is expected to record the highest growth during the forecast period due to the improving healthcare infrastructure in the region’s developing countries, such as China and India.
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