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全球手術台市場:市場規模、佔有率和趨勢分析(2026-2032 年)Surgical Table Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | Global | 2026-2032 | Includes: General Surgical and Specialty Surgical Tables |
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全球手術台市場報告(至2032年)
2025年,全球手術台市場規模超過19.5億美元。預計到2032年,該市場將以3.1%的複合年成長率成長,達到24.1億美元。
本報告涵蓋全球手術台市場,包括通用手術台以及用於整形外科、脊椎手術、神經外科手術和影像導引手術的專用手術台。
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。
市場成長主要受整合式手術室(OR)的普及、混合手術室的擴張、對專用手術台的需求以及向機器人輔助和影像導引手術的轉變等因素驅動。然而,市場飽和以及二手手術台的供應量仍然限制著市場的進一步成長。
市場概覽
全球手術台市場包括醫院、門診手術中心和專業手術場所使用的手術台,用於在手術過程中固定患者體位。
市場分為通用手術台和專用手術台。專用手術台包括專為整形外科、脊椎手術、神經外科手術和影像導引手術設計的平台。
市場需求正從傳統的通用手術台轉向更先進的專業化和多功能手術台。這些系統可支援更廣泛的手術,包括影像導引手術、機器人輔助手術和混合手術。
這種轉變正在推動市場規模的擴大,因為專用且具備數位連接的手術台的平均售價通常高於傳統的通用手術台。隨著一體化手術室工作流程的日益普及,對具備連接性、運動同步和數據回饋功能的手術台的需求預計將會增加。
市場促進因素
擴建綜合手術室
一體化手術室的普及是手術台市場的主要驅動力。過去五年,全球一體化手術室的數量穩定成長。
一體化手術室的擴建帶動了對普通手術台的需求,而混合手術室的引進則特別推動了影像導引手術手術台的銷售。這是因為混合手術環境通常需要能夠與影像系統、機器人和其他整合設備協同工作的手術台。
隨著一體化手術室比例的增加,醫院預計將投資購買能夠適應現代手術流程的手術台。這包括能夠與影像設備、機器人平台和其他手術室基礎設施協同工作的手術台。
整合手術室的過渡尤其重要,因為手術台不再僅僅被視為固定患者體位的靜態平台,而是成為互聯手術室環境不可或缺的一部分。
對專用手術台的需求日益成長
隨著影像導引手術的日益普及,對專用手術台的需求也隨之成長。影像導引手術的數量正在穩步上升,隨著醫療機構向微創手術轉型,預計這一趨勢還將持續。
影像導引手術台應用於對病患體位、影像診斷和手術精確度要求極高的手術中。這些手術台可支援整形外科、脊椎外科、神經外科和混合手術室等多種手術流程。
未來對整形外科和脊椎手術專用手術台的需求預計也會增加。隨著人口老化,包括全髖關節置換術在內的整形外科手術數量也不斷上升。
專用手術台的平均售價通常高於標準手術台。隨著銷售重心轉向這些高階產品,預計整體市場價值將會增加。
機器人輔助和數位化連接手術
機器人輔助手術推動了對更先進手術台的需求。這類手術需要能夠與機器人系統協同工作,並在手術過程中支援協調運動的手術台。
機器人手術流程通常需要精準的病患定位、手術台的穩定移動,以及與機械臂、影像系統和手術室控制平台的兼容性。滿足這些需求的手術台通常是高價值產品。
數位化連結也變得越來越重要。具備數據回饋功能的手術台可以支援一體化的手術室工作流程,並幫助醫院改善設備、人員和手術系統之間的協調。
隨著機器人輔助和影像導引手術的普及,預計對更先進、互聯和多功能的手術台的需求將會持續成長。
市場限制
市場飽和
市場飽和是手術台市場的主要阻礙因素。總的來說,手術台市場更多的是替換市場,而非新市場。
新建設施的需求僅佔總銷售額的一小部分。雖然預計未來這一比例會上升,但銷售量的快速成長仍然受到限制。
在許多醫院,手術台只有在舊系統不再滿足臨床需求、相容性要求或操作標準時才會更換。這通常導致更換週期緩慢而保守。
鑑於資本投資預算緊張,醫院可能會優先考慮診斷成像、機器人、視覺化和數位整合等領域的技術創新,而不是升級手術台,除非有明確的需求。
二手手術台市場是另一個主要的阻礙因素。與許多醫療設備不同,手術台的功能在過去幾十年中保持相對穩定。
因此,舊的手術台經常被維修後重新出售。這些翻新或再製造的產品價格遠低於新系統的價格。
這給供應商帶來了降低價格的下行壓力,尤其是在對成本敏感的醫療機構和不需要高級手術台功能的市場。
二手手術台在小規模的醫院、門診手術中心和手術難度較低的場所尤其受歡迎。這限制了新手術台的銷售,並降低了製造商提高平均售價的能力。
優先考慮資本投資預算
優先分配資本投資預算是市場中的另一個限制因素。手術台是昂貴且耐用的系統,會與其他高優先手術室的投資形成競爭。
在更換現有手術台之前,醫院可能需要分配資金用於升級,例如影像設備、機器人系統、手術顯示器、整合平台、吊臂、照明或其他設施升級。
即使先進的手術台能夠帶來工作流程上的優勢,只要現有的手術台還能正常使用,它們的普及推廣就可能會被延後。對於預算有限的醫療機構或那些進行的手術複雜度較低的機構來說,這種情況尤其突出。
因此,手術台市場的成長一直比較穩定,而不是快速成長,市場擴張主要由更換需求、特殊用途手術台的推出以及高階功能的升級所驅動。
市場覆蓋範圍和數據範圍
目標市場及區隔
通用手術台廣泛應用於各種常規手術。這些手術台支持標準的病人體位,並在醫院、門診手術中心和外科中心繼續發揮重要作用。
專用手術台是為更具體的外科手術而設計的。這些手術台包括骨科手術台、脊椎手術台、神經外科手術台和影像導引手術。
影像導引手術手術台用於混合手術室和需要與影像系統相容的手術中。這些手術台必須能夠支援患者體位調整、影像設備存取和工作流程調整。
整形外科和脊椎手術台是專為需要特殊體位擺放、牽引、C臂介入或手術柔軟性的手術而設計的。這些系統的平均售價通常高於標準手術台。
神經外科手術台用於需要精確定位患者、保持穩定性和使用先進成像和導航技術的手術中。
每個細分市場都根據市場規模、市場佔有率、市場預測、市場成長率、銷售量和平均售價(ASP)進行分析。
這種細分使製造商、投資者和策略團隊能夠了解手術室 (OR) 整合、專業化程度提高、機器人輔助手術、與診斷成像的兼容性、更新周期以及來自翻新產品的競爭如何影響手術台的需求。
競爭分析
2025年,Getinge是手術台市場的主要競爭者。該公司提供ALPHAMAQUET™系列產品,其中包括ALPHAMAXX™和ALPHASTAR PRO™通用手術台。
Getinge公司擁有超過11,000台設備的安裝經驗,績效卓越。除了X光成像功能外,該公司的ALPHACLASSIC PRO™還具有極高的移動性,進而提高了人體工學操作的便利性。
該公司推出的 MAGNUS™ 手術台系統專為混合手術室設計,目前已在全球 2,200 多家手術室中使用。 Getinge 也提供 YUNO OTN™,這是一款多功能骨科手術台,也可用於神經外科手術。
2023 年,Getinge 推出了 Maquet Corin,這是一款智慧行動手術台,旨在融入連接功能並提高安全性。
2025年,STERIS是手術台市場第二大競爭對手。該公司提供各種手術台產品,並在手術台市場的大部分細分領域競爭。
STERIS的部分手術台,例如Amsco 3085™通用手術台,可用於多種手術。該公司還提供整形外科骨折手術台和專為影像導引手術設計的手術台,例如STERIS® OT 1000和SurgiGraphic®系列。
2025年,STERIS發布了STERIS® 7080通用手術台。這款手術台方便操作,可輕鬆接觸手術部位,並具備C臂影像功能,透過更換配件進行配置,幾乎可滿足所有外科專科的需求。
透過收購Hillrom,Baxter將在2025年成為第三大競爭對手。 Hillrom以極具競爭力的價格提供各種固定式和移動式手術台及配件。其產品線包括TS 7000、PST 300、PST 500以及TS 7000dV,後者是世界上唯一一款完全整合的機器人手術台。
科技與醫療治療的發展趨勢
專用及多用途手術台
市場需求正轉向能夠處理更廣泛手術的專用多功能手術台。
這些系統有助於醫院提高手術室的柔軟性,使其能夠處理更高價值的手術。
影像導引手術
在混合手術室和需要進行診斷影像的手術中,影像導引手術手術台的重要性日益凸顯。
這些手術台支援與 C 型臂成像和其他術中成像工作流程相容。
與機器人手術台整合
隨著機器人輔助手術的日益普及,對能夠與機器人系統整合的手術台的需求也越來越大。
TS 7000dV 是一個完全整合的機器人手術台的例子,旨在支援協作機器人工作流程。
數位連接
未來,配備數位連接和數據回饋功能的手術台預計將變得更加重要。
這些功能可以支援一體化的手術室工作流程,並有助於提高安全性、改善患者體位和協調手術操作。
高階患者體位
特殊手術需要精確調整患者在手術台上的體位和關節活動度。
極端角度調節、改進的人體工學操作和手術柔軟性等功能正變得越來越重要。
二手手術台市場的競爭
翻新和再製造的手術台仍然佔很大的市場佔有率。
由於這些產品價格低廉,造成了價格壓力,從而限制了對新型通用桌子的需求。
地區
本報告提供了涵蓋北美、歐洲、亞太地區、拉丁美洲以及中東和非洲的全球研究成果。
iData Research 的「全球手術台市場報告」透過設備層級分析、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。該報告可用於評估需求、與競爭對手進行比較、了解手術台的普及情況,並為全球手術台市場的產業計畫提供支援。
Global Surgical Table Market Report to 2032
The global surgical table market was valued at over $1.95 billion in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.1%, reaching $2.41 billion by 2032.
This report covers the global market for surgical tables, including general surgical tables and specialty surgical tables used in orthopedic, spine, neurosurgical and image-guided procedures.
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 adoption, hybrid OR expansion, specialty table demand and the shift toward robotic-assisted and image-guided surgery. However, market saturation and the availability of refurbished surgical tables continue to limit stronger growth.
Market Overview
The global surgical table market includes operating tables used to position patients during surgical procedures across hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and specialty surgical environments.
The market is divided into general surgical tables and specialty surgical tables. Specialty tables include platforms designed for orthopedic, spine, neurosurgical and image-guided surgical procedures.
Demand is shifting from conventional general surgical tables toward more advanced specialty and multi-application tables. These systems support a wider range of procedures, including image-guided, robotic-assisted and hybrid surgeries.
This shift is contributing to market value growth because specialty and digitally connected tables typically command higher ASPs than traditional general-purpose tables. As integrated OR workflows become more common, demand for tables with connectivity, movement coordination and data feedback capabilities is expected to increase.
Market Drivers
Growth of Integrated Operating Rooms
The growth of integrated operating rooms is a major driver of the surgical table market. Over the last five years, the number of integrated ORs globally has grown steadily.
Integrated OR expansion supports demand for general surgical tables, while hybrid OR adoption particularly drives sales of image-guided surgical tables. Hybrid environments often require tables that can work with imaging systems, robotics and other integrated equipment.
As a larger share of ORs become integrated, hospitals are expected to invest in tables that support modern surgical workflows. This includes tables that can coordinate with imaging equipment, robotic platforms and other OR infrastructure.
The shift toward integrated rooms is especially important because surgical tables are no longer viewed only as static patient-positioning platforms. They are becoming part of the connected OR environment.
Increasing Demand for Specialty Surgical Tables
Demand for specialty surgical tables is increasing as image-guided surgery becomes more common. The number of image-guided procedures has been steadily rising, and this trend is expected to continue as healthcare providers shift toward less invasive procedures.
Image-guided specialty tables are used in procedures where patient positioning, imaging access and procedural precision are especially important. These tables support workflows in orthopedic, spine, neurosurgical and hybrid OR environments.
The demand for specialty tables used in orthopedic and spinal surgeries is also expected to grow. The number of orthopedic procedures, including hip replacements, has increased as more individuals enter older age groups.
Specialty tables generally carry higher ASPs than general surgical tables. As sales shift toward these premium categories, overall market value is expected to increase.
Robotic-Assisted and Digitally Connected Surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery is reinforcing demand for more advanced surgical tables. These procedures require tables capable of integrating with robotic systems and supporting coordinated intraoperative movement.
Robotic workflows can require precise patient positioning, stable table movement and compatibility with robotic arms, imaging systems and OR control platforms. Tables that support these needs are typically higher-value products.
Digital connectivity is also becoming more important. Surgical tables with data feedback capabilities can support integrated OR workflows and may help hospitals improve coordination between equipment, staff and procedural systems.
As robotic-assisted and image-guided procedures expand, demand for more advanced, connected and multi-application surgical tables is expected to grow.
Market Limiters
Market Saturation
Market saturation is a key limiter in the surgical table market. For the most part, surgical tables represent a replacement market rather than a new installation market.
New construction accounts for only a small percentage of unit sales. Although this percentage is expected to increase, there is still limited potential for rapid unit growth.
In many hospitals, surgical tables are replaced only when older systems no longer meet clinical needs, compatibility requirements or operational standards. This can make replacement cycles slow and conservative.
With capital budgets under pressure, hospitals may prioritize technical innovation in areas such as imaging, robotics, visualization and digital integration instead of replacing surgical tables unless there is a clear need.
The refurbished surgical table market is another major limiter. Unlike many medical devices, surgical table functionality has remained relatively stable over the last several decades.
Because of this, older table models can often be refurbished and resold. These refurbished or remanufactured tables are available at a fraction of the cost of new systems.
This creates downward pricing pressure on suppliers, particularly in cost-sensitive facilities and markets where advanced table features are not required.
Refurbished tables may be especially attractive to smaller hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and lower-acuity surgical environments. This limits sales of new systems and reduces the ability of manufacturers to increase ASPs.
Capital Budget Prioritization
Capital budget prioritization also limits the market. Surgical tables are expensive, durable systems that compete with other high-priority OR investments.
Hospitals may need to allocate capital toward imaging equipment, robotic systems, surgical displays, integration platforms, booms, lighting or facility upgrades before replacing existing tables.
Even when advanced tables offer workflow benefits, procurement may be delayed if existing tables remain functional. This is especially true in facilities with limited budgets or lower procedure complexity.
As a result, surgical table growth is steady rather than rapid, with market expansion driven mainly by replacement demand, specialty table adoption and premium feature upgrades.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
General surgical tables are used across a wide range of routine procedures. These tables support standard patient positioning and remain important in hospitals, ASCs and surgical centers.
Specialty surgical tables are designed for more specific procedure types. These include orthopedic tables, spine tables, neurosurgical tables and image-guided surgical tables.
Image-guided surgical tables are used in hybrid ORs and procedures that require compatibility with imaging systems. These tables must support positioning, imaging access and workflow coordination.
Orthopedic and spine tables support procedures that require specialized positioning, traction, C-arm access or procedural flexibility. These systems typically command higher ASPs than general surgical tables.
Neurosurgical tables are used in procedures requiring precise positioning, stability and access for advanced imaging or navigation technologies.
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 surgical table demand is shaped by OR integration, specialty procedure growth, robotic-assisted surgery, imaging compatibility, replacement cycles and refurbished product competition.
Competitive Analysis
In 2025, Getinge was the leading competitor in the surgical table market. The company offers the ALPHAMAQUET(TM) series, which includes the ALPHAMAXX(TM) and ALPHASTAR PRO(TM) general surgical tables.
Getinge has an installed base of more than 11,000 tables. Its ALPHACLASSIC PRO(TM) offers extreme articulations for improved ergonomic access, along with X-ray capabilities.
The company's MAGNUS(TM) table system is designed for hybrid rooms and is used in more than 2,200 ORs worldwide. Getinge also offers the YUNO OTN(TM) table, a multifunctional orthopedic table that can also be used for neurosurgical procedures.
In 2023, Getinge launched Maquet Corin, a smart mobile surgical table prepared to incorporate connectivity and enhance safety.
STERIS was the second-leading competitor in the surgical table market in 2025. The company offers a broad portfolio of surgical tables and competes in most surgical table segments.
Some STERIS tables, such as the Amsco 3085(TM) general surgical table, can be used for a variety of procedures. The company also carries orthopedic fracture tables and tables specialized for image-guided surgery, including the STERIS(R) OT 1000 and SurgiGraphic(R) series.
In 2025, STERIS unveiled its STERIS(R) 7080 general surgical table. The table offers surgical site access and C-arm imaging capability and is designed to support nearly all surgical specialties through accessory-based configuration.
Baxter, through the Hillrom acquisition, was the third-leading competitor in 2025. Hillrom offers a large range of fixed and mobile surgical tables and accessories at competitive prices. Its portfolio includes the TS 7000, PST 300, PST 500 and TS 7000dV, the world's only fully integrated robotic table.
Technology and Practice Trends
Specialty and Multi-Application Tables
Demand is shifting toward specialty and multi-application tables that support a wider range of procedures.
These systems help hospitals improve room flexibility and support higher-value procedure types.
Image-Guided Surgical Tables
Image-guided surgical tables are increasingly important in hybrid ORs and procedures requiring imaging access.
These tables support compatibility with C-arm imaging and other intraoperative imaging workflows.
Robotic Table Integration
Robotic-assisted surgery is creating demand for tables that can integrate with robotic systems.
The TS 7000dV is an example of a fully integrated robotic table designed to support coordinated robotic workflows.
Digital Connectivity
Surgical tables with digital connectivity and data feedback capabilities are expected to gain importance.
These features support integrated OR workflows and may help improve safety, positioning and procedural coordination.
Advanced Patient Positioning
Specialty procedures require precise patient positioning and table articulation.
Features such as extreme articulations, improved ergonomic access and procedural flexibility are becoming more important.
Refurbished Table Competition
Refurbished and remanufactured tables remain a major part of the market.
Their availability at lower prices creates pricing pressure and limits demand for new general-purpose tables.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Global Surgical Table 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 surgical table adoption and support commercial planning in the global surgical table market.