India robotic surgical systems market to grow at 10% CAGR through 2036, forecasts GlobalData – Express Healthcare

GlobalData report reveals that India accounted for around 6 per cent of the robotic surgical systems market in the Asia-Pacific region in 2024

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The robotic surgical systems market in India is set to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10 per cent through 2036, driven by increased adoption in hospitals across the country and a focus on training medical professionals in robotic surgery techniques, forecasts GlobalData.

GlobalData report, “Robotic Surgical Systems Market Size by Segments, Share, Regulatory, Reimbursement, Installed Base and Forecast to 2036,” reveals that India accounted for around 6 per cent of the robotic surgical systems market in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region in 2024. This growth reflects significant technological progress and holds the promise of substantial improvements in healthcare systems.

Aster MIMS Calicut has recently introduced North Kerala’s first Da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System. This technology offers multiple benefits to the medical community, from improved surgical outcomes to enhanced patient recovery. With this milestone, the hospital reaffirms its commitment to blending medical expertise with cutting-edge technology, forming a future where advanced surgical solutions are accessible.

Shamreen Parween, Medical Devices Analyst, GlobalData, comments, “The increasing integration of robotic surgical technology is significantly transforming India’s healthcare landscape. This advancement is elevating the quality of care and setting higher benchmarks for treatment outcomes. The transformative impact of robotic surgery on medical procedures is poised to be further enhanced by the supportive government policies and consistent financial investments.”

Da Vinci Xi offers precision, 3D visualisation, and flexibility, enabling minimally invasive procedures that result in faster recovery, smaller scars, leading to better patient care and higher satisfaction.

Parween concludes, “Currently, India holds a smaller portion of the Asia-Pacific robotic surgical systems market, but as its infrastructure improves and adoption further increases, it is anticipated that the country will be better positioned to facilitate precision healthcare. This progression is expected to transform India into an increasingly attractive market in the future.”

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