Application (Orthopedics, Cardiovascular, Oncology, Neurology)
Neurology application is slated to take the lead in 2036 with a 38% mobile CT scanners market share. The portability of mobile CT scanners makes them an efficient, cost-effective, and accessible way of diagnosing neurological conditions in hospitals, and clinics.
Mobile intraoperative CT scanners are widely used for neurosurgical procedures such as deep brain stimulation (DBS), which treat movement disorders. The technology enables neurosurgeons to get a real-time 3D image of the patient's brain, so they can see where the electrodes should be placed precisely and safely.
End User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Imaging Centers, Research Academics)
Hospitals are predicted to gain a significant market share of about 37% by 2036. The implementation of advanced computed tomography scanners in hospitals is becoming increasingly important to detect diseases at an early stage.
Additionally, hospitals have the resources and staff to employ and maintain these scanners, which makes them ideal for setting up and using these scanners. In hospitals, some patients are unable to receive CT scans due to physical limitations, so these mobile CT scanners are positioned at their bedsides for patient comfort.
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