Surgical Monitors are Rising Highly in Ambulatory Surgical Center Integration
As the patient and doctor’s reliability on technology has increased in the healthcare sector, the movement from high definition to ultra-high definition (4K) technology has been incorporated into new displays and monitors in the ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems.
To fulfill this growing need, technology-aggregated services offered by several hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) are already incorporating into healthcare to modernize and integrate their operating rooms (ORs) while ensuring the same level of services offered by the hospitals as previously.
As a result, OR integration systems are procured and installed at several medical centers, which include video systems, cameras, surgical displays, and lighting systems, to achieve a minimum base level of OR integration.
In this article, we will learn about how surgical monitors work and why large surgical monitors are in high demand in ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems.
What are surgical monitors and displays?
High-definition surgical monitors are integral to a hybrid operating room environment that display essential information such as patient vital signs, surgical images, and X-ray images.
These displays are used in image-guided procedures such as endoscopy for gastrointestinal, arthroscopic, laparoscopic, or robotic-guided surgery. This information provided by surgical monitors helps surgeons and physicians to diagnose and determine the best possible treatment for patients.
With surgical monitors and displays, major developments have been observed in the market by several manufacturers and operators of the healthcare industry in business expansion, collaborations, product launches, partnerships, funding activities, and mergers and acquisitions.
Medical-grade displays are extremely durable and have high-quality panels to ensure a clear image for surgical operations. A surgical display is sealed and can mount to surgical light arms, equipment columns, or walls and may offer high-definition or 4K visualization.
What features of surgical monitors make them high in demand?
The ambulatory surgical operation centers are highly dependent on surgical monitors because of the following features:
HD visuals: Surgical displays provide high-definition and 4K visualization for clear images that enable surgeons to operate with improved visibility of fine detail of the surgical site.
Impact-resistant shield: Protection against damage to the display is important in the operating room. Therefore, impact-resistant shields on surgical displays protect the panel from physical damage, such as collision with other equipment like lighthead, intravenous (IV) poles, and surgical booms, etc.
Fan-less design: Surgical displays with a fan-less design offers a quieter experience for surgical staff since extraneous equipment noise can be a distraction during a surgical procedure.
Medical grade power supply: They ensure a long-life cycle and are designed to minimize the risk of shock to patients and surgical staff.
Sealed: Surgical displays are designed to be sealed by eliminating vents to reduce the surface area of the display and carry out efficient cleaning and disinfecting of the displays.
These are some features of surgical monitors which make them highly efficient for application and gradually increase the demand for ambulatory surgical operation integration.
How are surgical monitors affecting the ASC market?
Surgical-grade monitors are specifically designed for operating rooms, making them durable and providing clear imaging even after years of usage. Moreover, to minimize the risk of infection for surgical patients, surgical monitors are manufactured without vents, fans, or any plastic element that could trap any sort of airborne particulates.
With such unique offerings in the development of surgical monitors, nearly half of the total developments in the global ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems market are entirely dependent on surgical displays for clearer and more accurate imaging in the OR.
Alongside this, the global ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems market analysis involves several other robust OR integration products and machines for better operation in the ambulatory surgical center integration.
According to a report by BIS Research, the global ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems market is projected to reach $5.66 billion by 2032 from $2.07 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 9.88% during the forecast period 2022–2032.
To get more information download this FREE sample report.
Therefore, the growth in the global ambulatory surgical center operating room integration systems market is expected to increase by the rising demand for outpatient care and cost-effective ASC monitors along with the rising support from the government through investments and funding for ASCs.
Conclusion
The integration of OR software solutions like surgical monitors and displays is emerging in many countries along with several technological advancements. The emerging technologies in computed tomography (CT) imaging and the adoption of intraoperative imaging systems have also led the ASC integration system to grow immensely and are also expected to attain growth opportunities during the forecast period (2022–2032).
Interested to know more about the developing technologies in your industry vertical? Get the latest market studies and insights from BIS Research. Connect with us at hello@bisresearch.com to learn and understand more.