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A Comprehensive Study on Laparoscopic and Open Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery Market : Market Dynamics and Forecast

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  The latest research report by Emergen Research, named ‘Global Laparoscopic and Open Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery Market - Forecast to  2030. The coronavirus outbreak has led to drastic changes in the current Laparoscopic and Open Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery Market business landscape, limiting the growth opportunities for various manufacturers and buyers for the next few years. Besides making speculations about the market’s post-COVID-19 scenario, the report discusses its existing situation. The report eventually offers conclusive data related to the Laparoscopic and Open Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery Market growth assessed on both regional and global levels. The global laparoscopic and open hernia mesh repair surgery market size was USD 3.29 Billion in 2022 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 2.2% during the forecast period.  The laparoscopic and open hernia mesh repair surgery market is a vital segment of the healthcare industry, addressing the treatment of hernias...

Future of Surgical Robots Market: Key Insights into Market Growth and Innovations

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  Surgical robots market size was worth USD 3.60 billion in 2021, with a 19.3% CAGR. Robotic surgeries, medical devices, and federal device identifications drive market expansion. Robotic surgeries improve dexterity, eyesight, hand-eye coordination, and posture. These devices enable challenging procedures. Medical device innovation and healthcare industry cooperation may improve market revenue. Smith & Nephew announced its Real Intellectual Ability suite of supporting technology solutions in India on July 13, 2021, comprising its next-generation robotics platform, CORI Surgical System. Investing on user-friendly and affordable surgical roots and hospital infrastructure is growing surgical robot demand. Neocis, a dental implant surgical robot maker, raised USD 40 Billion from California-based Intuitive Ventures on October 28, 2022. Yomi, the FDA-approved company's first surgical instrument, helps dentists plan and perform implant surgery. Robots that lessen discomfort, incisions...