Demand for 3D Printed Surgical Models and Impact of COVID-19……..
The global 3D printed
surgical models market size is
expected to reach USD 1.1 billion by
2026, expanding at a CAGR of 10.3%,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Improving diagnosis as
well as the context of the patient’s pathology is driving the market.
Increasing use of advanced healthcare technologies for better understanding of
patients and minimization of risk during the actual surgical procedure is
boosting the demand for 3D printed surgical models.
The high demand and short supply of
respirators due to the recent pandemic has resulted in the additive
manufacturing intervention to produce medical equipment to tackle this
situation. Many participants in the European region are volunteering to help
the healthcare facilities by proposing the use of their 3D bioprinters. We are
working to account for this change in our estimates. The report will account
for Covid-19 as a key market contributor.
The introduction of synthetic modeling
of human anatomy has made a significant leap forward. The 3D printed surgical
models allow preadoption of surgical instruments by improving the 3D perception
of the planned operation. The technology also enables surgeons to envision,
practice, and then perform the actual surgery for saving time and increasing
precision. These models can also be used to perform mock surgeries, thereby
improving the prediction of the outcomes.
Advanced medical models are
anatomically accurate, highly functional, and biomechanically realistic and are
liberated from the cost and inconvenience to the animal as well as cadaver
labs. They are perfect for simulating clinical procedures such as suturing,
cutting, reaming, drilling, and even device placement. Some of the most
advanced three-dimensional structures can even mimic bleeding, coming as close
as possible to reality, which would enhance the efficiency and accuracy of
surgical procedures.
The 3D printed anatomical models can
help in numerous aspects, including educating young surgeons about tactile and
three-dimensional inspection of the tissues. They are also used to help
patients prepare for surgery.
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Further key findings from the report
suggest:
·
The orthopedic surgery segment
accounted for highest revenue in 2018 as the 3D models can assist in pre-operative
planning by defining the geometry of bone loss, tumor mass, and nearby vessels
to determine the most appropriate osteotomy site along with most appropriate
prosthesis
·
The neurosurgery segment is
anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR of 11.3% over the forecast period. This
is due to increase in the use of 3D models to describe complex anatomical
structures to patients
·
North America held the largest
share accounting for 35.3% of the global market share in 2018. This is
attributed to the U.S. offering the most sophisticated healthcare
infrastructure comprising multispecialty hospitals and clinics, thereby
increasing the demand
·
Some of the players operating
in the market are Stratasys, Ltd.; 3D Systems, Inc.; Lazarus 3D, LLC; Osteo3d;
Axial3D; Onkos Surgical; Formlabs, Materialise NV; 3D LifePrints UK Ltd.; and
WhiteClouds.
The
global 3D printed surgical models market size was valued at USD 500.0 million
in 2018 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 10.3% over the forecast period.
Growing demand for prototyping from the healthcare industry and intensive
research and development activities in the market are expected to boost market
growth. Rising number of surgical procedures, increasing prevalence of chronic
disorders, and growing need for customized healthcare products are expected to
impel demand for 3D printed surgical models.
3D
printed surgical models are used in preoperative planning that allows
preadaptation of surgical instruments and enhance the three-dimensional
perception of the planned operation, thus improving precision and shortening
operative time. The application of 3D printed surgical models is expanding
rapidly, as it allows for accurate reconstruction of anatomic relations.
These
applications are applied in the healthcare industry in many ways such as in
orthopedic surgery for treatment of trauma injuries and planning of tumor
resection, in neurosurgery for navigation training, in cardiac surgery for
repair of congenital defects and presurgical planning of tumor resections, in
endovascular aneurysm repair, and in vascular surgery for printing aortic
models.
Stereolithography
(SLA) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technologies are used for printing
surgical models for preoperative planning of the surgery, presenting findings
and preadaptation of fixation plates. SLA is a liquid based technology and is
the oldest form of rapid prototyping based on an ultraviolet laser. FDM is a
solid based printing technology that relies on continuous deposition of
material.
Browse Press
Release of this report:
Grand View Research has segmented the
global 3D printed surgical models market based on specialty and region:
3D Printed Surgical Models Specialty Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2015 - 2026)
·
Cardiac Surgery/ Interventional
Cardiology
o Annuloplasty (mitral valve repair)
o Repair Coronary Aneurysm
o Replacement of Aortic Valve
o Stent Insertion
o Repair Congenital Heart Defects
·
Gastroenterology Endoscopy of
Esophageal
o Endoscopy of Esophageal Lesion
o Splenectomy
·
Neurosurgery
o Repair Aneurysm
o Transsphenoidal Excision of Pituitary Gland
o Remove Brain Tumor
·
Orthopedic Surgery
o Repair Scoliosis
o Repair Clavicle Fracture
o Hip Repair
o Repair Intervertebral Disc
o Hip Replacement Revision
o Repair Leg Fracture
o Osteotomy
·
Reconstructive Surgery
o Facial Reconstruction
o Hand Reconstruction
o Breast Reconstruction
o Mastoidectomy
o Cleft Palate Correction
·
Surgical Oncology
o Removal of Adrenal Tumor
o Removal of Liver Tumor
o Endoscopic Removal of Cardiac Lesion
o Thoracic Removal of Lung Tumor
o Removal of Renal Tumor
·
Transplant Surgery
o Cardiac Surgery/ Interventional Cardiology
o Heart Transplant
o Liver Transplant
o Lung Transplant
o Kidney Transplant
About Grand View Research
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