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全球外科手術市場:市場規模、佔有率和趨勢分析(2026-2032 年)Surgical Boom Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | Global | 2026-2032 | Includes: Anesthesia/Nursing, Utility, and 1 Other Boom |
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全球外科手術市場繁榮報告(至2032年)
2025年全球外科手術市場規模為5.508億美元。預計該市場將以4.7%的複合年成長率成長,到2032年達到7.599億美元。
本報告涵蓋全球外科手術吊臂市場,包括用於設備的吊臂、用於麻醉和護理的吊臂以及用於公用設施應用的吊臂。
分析內容包括銷售量、平均售價(ASP)、市場規模、市場佔有率、成長趨勢、到 2032 年的市場預測以及到 2022 年的歷史數據。
市場成長主要受一體化手術室建設、混合手術室引進、手術室維修以及吊臂設計技術進步的推動。然而,安裝的複雜性和單一產品銷售的下滑阻礙了市場的進一步成長。
市場概覽
全球外科手術設備市場蓬勃發展,其中包括用於整理手術器械、顯示器、電源、醫用氣體、數據連接和其他手術室基礎設施的天花板設備系統。
手術吊臂在綜合手術室和混合手術室中發揮著至關重要的作用,它可以減少地面雜物,改善設備擺放,並促進手術區域內更安全的移動。
需求量最大的領域是醫院建設項目和手術室維修,因為這些項目可以提前規劃天花板支撐、佈線和系統整合。吊臂通常作為大型、整合式或混合式手術室基礎設施方案的一部分進行採購。
本報告重點關注手術室中使用的手術吊臂,但吊臂在其他醫院環境中的應用也在增加,例如放射科、導管檢查室、核磁共振室和重症監護室。這些相關應用雖然不在本報告的具體討論範圍之內,但它們對更廣泛的吊臂市場起到了支撐作用。
市場促進因素
綜合手術室擴建
一體化手術室的普及是外科手術市場蓬勃發展的主要驅動力。過去五年,全球一體化手術室的數量穩定成長。
手術吊臂通常是手術室一體化改造的一部分。隨著一體化手術室比例的增加,對手術吊臂系統的需求也預計會上升。
一體化手術室需要井然有序的設備、集中化的佈線管理,以及更便利的設備、顯示器、數據、電源和醫用氣體供應。手術吊臂透過將設備移離地面,最佳化手術室佈局,從而滿足這些需求。
混合手術室的普及也推動了成長。這些手術室不僅需要額外的吊臂,還需要更複雜的吊臂設計,以適應大量使用複雜設備和診斷影像的工作流程。
技術進步
技術進步正在推動手術吊臂的需求成長。製造商正在重新設計吊臂,以提高使用者操作的便利性、移動性、承重能力以及在手術室內的柔軟性。
手術臂正變得越來越輕、小巧、容易移動。更大的活動範圍使臨床團隊能夠在手術過程中更精確地定位器械。
這些技術進步可能會促使每個手術室使用的吊臂數量增加。許多手術室目前已經使用兩個或更多吊臂,隨著一體化手術室人體工學設計的不斷完善,這一數字可能會進一步增加。
除了手術室之外,尤其是在重症監護室和治療室,對天花板式設備管理系統的改進需求也日益成長。雖然這些區域不在 Surgical Boom 的應用範圍內,但它們反映了醫院對模組化和靈活設備管理系統的日益成長的興趣。
手術室維修與基礎建設規劃
手術室維修也是推動需求激增的因素。許多醫院正在維修老舊的手術室,以適應更先進的手術、影像系統和一體化的工作流程。
手術吊臂在規劃設計階段就納入考量最為實用。醫院維修手術室時,可以同時安裝天花板加強裝置、電纜佈線系統、瓦斯管道和設備管理系統。
這為在更廣泛的現代化項目中安裝吊臂提供了機會。希望消除雜亂、提高安全性並支援先進工作流程的醫院可能會優先考慮在維修中引入吊臂系統。
隨著手術環境越來越主導技術,對能夠靈活調整手術室設備擺放位置的基礎設施的需求也日益成長。
市場限制
安裝過程
安裝過程是手術吊臂市場的主要阻礙因素之一。安裝手術吊臂要求手術室具備能夠支撐該系統的天花板支撐結構。
安裝這種天花板支撐結構成本較高,並且可能會延長專案工期。此外,安裝過程可能需要對電氣系統、醫用氣體管道、電纜佈線和天花板結構進行改造。
對於醫院和門診手術中心而言,這可能促使手術室運作。由於手術室是重要的收入來源,運作可能會造成收入損失並擾亂手術安排。
由於這些挑戰,尚未安裝吊臂裝置的手術室可能不會安裝,除非正在進行大規模維修或新建工程。
單一產品的銷售下降
另一個重要的阻礙因素是單一產品的銷售下降。客戶越來越傾向於從單一製造商購買所有與手術室整合相關的產品。
從客戶的觀點來看,從單一供應商採購可以簡化設備的調整、安裝、維護和長期支援。這降低了專案的複雜性,並有助於實現更統一的手術室設計。
然而,這種趨勢使得手術吊臂難以作為獨立產品銷售。如今,吊臂通常作為更廣泛的手術室基礎設施方案的一部分進行銷售,該方案還包括照明、顯示器、手術台、整合系統和其他設備。
隨著捆綁式採購變得越來越普遍,那些沒有全面的手術室整合產品系列的公司在銷售單一手術吊臂時可能會面臨競爭挑戰。
維修中的障礙
許多手術室升級改造都是對現有手術室維修,而不是新建手術室。這給安裝吊臂帶來了障礙,因為老舊的手術室可能缺乏安裝吊臂所需的必要天花板強度、空間或基礎設施。
維修現有手術室可能非常昂貴,並且可能會中斷手術流程。在某些情況下,安裝支撐結構的成本可能超過加裝吊臂所帶來的效益。
對於維修預算有限的小規模醫院和門診手術中心(ASC)而言,這構成了一項特別嚴峻的挑戰。這些機構可能會選擇成本較低的設備安裝方案,而不是投資建造天花板式臂架系統。
隨著整合趨勢轉向維修,外科手術熱潮帶來的結構性需求可能會持續限制市場成長。
市場範圍和數據範圍
目標市場及區隔
手術器械吊臂用於支撐手術器械、監視器、電纜、電源連接、數據連接以及其他手術所需設備。這些系統有助於減少手術台周圍的地面雜亂,並改善工作流程。
麻醉和護理吊架旨在支撐麻醉設備、氣體連接裝置、監視器以及麻醉和護理團隊使用的臨床儀器。這些系統有助於簡化以患者為中心的護理流程,同時確保設備可用。
公用設施臂架用於滿足手術室更廣泛的基礎設施需求,包括電力供應、醫用氣體和設備安裝。這些系統可根據手術室設計、手術類型和設施要求進行客製化。
針對每個細分市場進行分析,分析指標包括市場規模、市場佔有率、市場預測、市場成長率、銷售量和平均售價。
這種細分使製造商、投資者和策略團隊能夠了解手術室整合、混合手術室部署、維修活動、設備管理需求和醫院基礎設施規劃如何影響這段繁榮時期的需求。
競爭分析
2025年,史賽克公司在手術吊臂市場佔有領先地位。該公司銷售的產品範圍廣泛,包括用於手術室建造、升級和整合的設備,以及與手術吊臂系統捆綁銷售的產品。
這種捆綁式銷售模式鞏固了史賽克在那些傾向於從單一供應商購買手術室設備的醫療機構中的地位。同時,它也使公司能夠將Boom系統定位為更廣泛的綜合手術室和外科基礎設施項目的一部分。
史賽克S系列®臂架系統為手術室、急診室和加護病房提供解決方案。 S系列®系統可完全客製化,並採用可調節設計,以適應未來的變化和不斷變化的臨床需求。
2025 年,STERIS 是手術吊臂市場第二大競爭對手。該公司透過其 HarmonyAIR® 產品線提供各種器械管理系統。
STERIS 提供配備氣彈簧和電動臂的吊臂,可實現快速、符合人體工學的垂直高度調節。 HarmonyAIR® 設備管理系統採用精準的軸承驅動操作,作業範圍從 20 英寸到 100 英寸,並具有電線/電纜管理功能,可減少絆倒風險。
Modutec™系列產品專為手術室、加護病房(ICU) 和急診室設計。 Moduevo™天花板輸送單元系列包括M-Carrier™和M-Lifting™,可用於提升麻醉機和微創手術推車。 Getinge也透過其SATELITE™手術室產品線提供模組化器械臂。
技術與實務的趨勢
天花板安裝設備管理
隨著手術室中安裝的設備、顯示器、電纜和支援系統的數量增加,天花板安裝設備管理的重要性也日益凸顯。
手術吊臂有助於將設備抬離地面,進而改善手術室的組織性和整潔度。
模組化吊臂設計
模組化吊臂設計使醫院能夠根據不斷變化的治療需求調整系統。
隨著手術室技術的不斷發展,這對於尋求長期柔軟性的醫療機構來說至關重要。
更大的活動範圍
該吊臂旨在提高機動性和定位能力。
更大的活動範圍使臨床醫生能夠在手術過程中更精確地放置器械。
更輕、更緊湊的系統
製造商們正在努力改進手術吊臂,使其更輕、更緊湊。
這將提高易用性,並有可能使吊臂安裝更適用於更廣泛的手術室環境。
一體化手術室設備
這種設備擴大作為一體化手術室設備的一部分進行銷售,其中包括照明、顯示器、手術台、成像系統和控制平台。
這將允許承包採購,但可能會減少單一吊臂的銷售。
拓展到手術室以外的領域
雖然本報告重點關注手術室中使用的手術吊臂,但吊臂在其他醫院場所(如放射科、導管檢查室、MRI 室和 ICU)的使用也在增加。
這反映了醫療機構對靈活的設備管理系統的需求日益成長。
地區
本報告涵蓋全球範圍,包括北美、歐洲、亞太地區、拉丁美洲以及中東和非洲。
iData Research 的「全球外科手術吊臂市場報告」透過設備層面的分析、平均售價 (ASP) 數據、企業市場占有率分析以及到 2032 年的預測來解答這些問題。該報告可用於評估全球外科手術吊臂市場的需求、比較競爭對手、了解吊臂採用趨勢以及製定產業計畫。
Global Surgical Boom Market Report to 2032
The global surgical boom market was valued at $550.8 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7%, reaching $759.9 million by 2032.
This report covers the global market for surgical booms, including equipment booms, anesthesia and nursing booms, and utility booms.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by integrated OR construction, hybrid OR adoption, OR renovation activity and technological improvements in boom design. However, installation complexity and the decline of individual product sales continue to limit stronger growth.
Market Overview
The global surgical boom market includes ceiling-mounted equipment systems used to organize surgical devices, displays, power, medical gases, data connections and other OR infrastructure.
Surgical booms are important in integrated and hybrid operating rooms because they help reduce floor clutter, improve equipment positioning and support safer movement around the surgical field.
Demand is strongest in hospital construction projects and OR renovations where ceiling support, cable routing and system integration can be planned early. Booms are often purchased as part of broader integrated OR or hybrid OR infrastructure packages.
Although this report focuses on surgical booms used in operating rooms, boom adoption is also increasing in other hospital settings, including radiology suites, catheterization laboratories, MRI suites and ICUs. These adjacent applications support the broader boom market, even though they are excluded from the specific scope of this report.
Market Drivers
Growth of Integrated Operating Rooms
The growth of integrated operating rooms is a major driver of the surgical boom market. Over the last five years, the number of integrated ORs globally has grown steadily.
OR integration often comes bundled with surgical booms. As a larger portion of operating rooms become integrated, demand for surgical boom systems is expected to increase.
Integrated ORs require better equipment organization, centralized routing and improved access to devices, displays, data, power and medical gases. Surgical booms support these needs by moving equipment off the floor and improving room layout.
The popularity of hybrid ORs is also driving growth. These rooms require not only additional booms, but also more advanced boom designs that can support complex equipment and imaging-heavy workflows.
Technological Improvements
Technological improvements are supporting demand for surgical booms. Manufacturers are refining boom designs to improve user interaction, movement, load capacity and room flexibility.
Surgical booms are being made lighter in weight, smaller in size and easier to move. Improvements in range of motion allow clinical teams to position equipment more precisely during procedures.
These advancements can increase the number of booms used per OR. Many ORs already use more than two booms, and this number may rise as integrated ORs become more ergonomically planned.
The need for improved ceiling-mounted equipment management is also increasing outside the OR, especially in ICUs and procedure rooms. While these areas are not included in the surgical boom scope, they reflect broader hospital interest in modular, flexible equipment management systems.
OR Renovation and Infrastructure Planning
OR renovation activity is another driver of surgical boom demand. Many hospitals are upgrading older operating rooms to support advanced procedures, imaging systems and integrated workflows.
Surgical booms are most practical when they are included during the planning and design phase. When hospitals renovate ORs, they can add ceiling reinforcement, cable routing, gas lines and equipment management systems at the same time.
This creates an opportunity for boom installation as part of broader modernization projects. Hospitals seeking to reduce clutter, improve safety and support advanced workflows may prioritize boom systems during renovations.
As surgical environments become more technology-heavy, OR planning will increasingly require infrastructure that can support flexible equipment positioning.
Market Limiters
Installation Process
The installation process is one of the main limiters of the surgical boom market. Before a surgical boom can be installed, the OR must have a ceiling support structure capable of holding the system.
This ceiling support structure is costly to install and can extend the time required to complete the project. Installation may also require changes to electrical systems, medical gas lines, cable pathways and ceiling architecture.
For hospitals and ASCs, this can create OR downtime. Since operating rooms are major revenue-generating spaces, downtime can result in lost revenue and scheduling disruption.
Because of these challenges, ORs that do not already have a boom unit may not install one unless a major renovation or new construction project is underway.
Decline in Individual Product Sales
The decline in individual product sales is another important limiter. Customers increasingly prefer purchasing all products involved in OR integration from one manufacturer.
From the customer's perspective, purchasing from one supplier simplifies equipment coordination, installation, service and long-term support. This can reduce project complexity and create a more consistent OR design.
However, this trend makes it harder to sell surgical booms as standalone products. Booms are often purchased as part of broader OR infrastructure packages that include lights, displays, tables, integration systems and other equipment.
As bundled purchasing becomes more common, companies without full OR integration portfolios may face challenges competing for standalone boom sales.
Refurbishment Barriers
A large share of OR upgrades are refurbishments of existing rooms rather than new construction. This creates barriers for boom adoption because older ORs may not have the ceiling strength, space or infrastructure required for boom installation.
Retrofitting an existing OR can be expensive and disruptive. In some cases, the cost of installing support structures may outweigh the perceived benefit of adding booms.
This is especially challenging for smaller hospitals and ASCs with limited renovation budgets. These facilities may choose lower-cost equipment organization options instead of investing in ceiling-mounted boom systems.
As integration shifts toward renovations, the structural requirements of surgical booms may continue to limit market growth.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Equipment booms are used to support surgical devices, monitors, cables, power connections, data connections and other equipment needed during procedures. These systems help reduce floor clutter and improve workflow around the operating table.
Anesthesia and nursing booms are designed to support anesthesia equipment, gas connections, monitors and clinical tools used by anesthesia and nursing teams. These systems help organize care delivery around the patient while keeping equipment accessible.
Utility booms are used to support broader OR infrastructure needs, including power, medical gases and equipment mounting. These systems can be customized based on room design, procedure type and facility requirements.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
This segmentation helps manufacturers, investors and strategy teams understand how boom demand is shaped by OR integration, hybrid OR adoption, renovation activity, equipment management needs and hospital infrastructure planning.
Competitive Analysis
Stryker led the surgical boom market in 2025. The company bundles many of its products with surgical boom systems, including equipment used for OR construction, upgrades and integration.
This bundled approach supports Stryker's position in facilities that prefer purchasing OR equipment from a single supplier. It also allows the company to position booms as part of broader integrated OR and surgical infrastructure projects.
Stryker's S-Series(R) boom systems provide a solution for ORs, emergency rooms and ICUs. The S-Series(R) is fully customizable and includes an adjustable design to accommodate future changes and evolving clinical needs.
STERIS was the second-leading competitor in the surgical boom market in 2025. The company offers a variety of equipment management systems through its HarmonyAIR(R) product line.
STERIS offers booms with both gas spring and motorized arms, allowing quick and ergonomic vertical height adjustment. The HarmonyAIR(R) equipment management system provides precision movement on bearings, a reach ranging from 20 inches to 100 inches and cord and cable management that helps reduce tripping hazards.
The Modutec(TM) line supports ORs, ICUs and emergency rooms. The Moduevo(TM) ceiling supply unit series includes the M-Carrier(TM) and the M-Lifting(TM), which can lift anesthesia machines and MIS trolleys. Getinge also offers modular equipment arms through its SATELITE(TM) operating theater line.
Technology and Practice Trends
Ceiling-Mounted Equipment Management
Ceiling-mounted equipment management is becoming more important as operating rooms include more devices, displays, cables and support systems.
Surgical booms help move equipment off the floor and improve room organization.
Modular Boom Design
Modular boom designs allow hospitals to adapt systems to changing procedural needs.
This is important for facilities that want long-term flexibility as OR technology evolves.
Greater Range of Motion
Booms are being designed with improved movement and positioning capabilities.
A wider range of motion helps clinicians place equipment more precisely during procedures.
Lighter and Smaller Systems
Manufacturers are refining surgical booms to be lighter and more compact.
This improves usability and may make boom installation more practical in a wider range of OR environments.
Integrated OR Bundling
Booms are increasingly sold as part of integrated OR packages that may include lights, displays, tables, imaging systems and control platforms.
This supports turnkey purchasing but can reduce standalone boom sales.
Expansion Beyond the OR
Although this report focuses on surgical booms used in operating rooms, boom adoption is increasing in other hospital settings, including radiology, catheterization labs, MRI suites and ICUs.
This reflects broader demand for flexible equipment management systems across healthcare facilities.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Global Surgical Boom Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with device-level analysis, ASP data, company share insights and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand boom adoption and support commercial planning in the global surgical boom market.