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市場調查報告書
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電動外科器械市場:市場規模、佔有率、趨勢分析(2026-2032)Power Tools Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | United States | 2026-2032 | Includes: Joint, Trauma, and Small Bone Power Tools |
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截至2025年,美國電動手術器械市場價值約為9.8億美元。預計該市場將以5.6%的複合年成長率成長,到2032年達到約14.4億美元。
本報告涵蓋美國整形外科電動手術器械市場,包括關節、創傷和小骨段使用的主要牙科手機、附件和配件。
分析內容包括銷售量、平均售價 (ASP)、治療次數、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。
市場成長主要受整形外科手術數量增加、平台標準化、設備升級週期以及對附件的持續需求等因素所驅動。然而,醫院資本支出預算的限制以及採購主導的價格壓力仍然限制更強勁的成長。
市場概覽
美國電動外科器械市場包括用於整形外科和特殊外科手術的電動器械,用於骨骼準備、鑽孔、擴孔、切割和固定。
市場細分為關節用電動手術器械、創傷用電動手術器械及小骨用電動手術器械。這些細分市場包括用於關節重建、骨折固定和整體小骨手術的牙科手機、附件和配件等大型設備。
許多髖關節、膝關節和肩關節手術、創傷手術以及涉及小骨的手術都需要使用電動器械進行切除和固定,因此電動手術器械在整形外科手術室中必不可少。所以,其需求與手術數量和設備更新周期密切相關。
該市場還包括已安裝設備的趨勢、平均售價 (ASP) 的變化以及附件和配件帶來的持續收入。雖然牙科手機和主機作為資本投資購買,但附件和配件的需求與它們在手術中的使用密切相關,並持續產生。
市場促進因素
整形外科手術數量持續成長
美國電動外科器械市場的主要促進因素是整形外科手術數量的穩定成長。
骨關節炎、骨質疏鬆症和其他退化性肌肉骨骼疾病的日益普遍,擴大了目標患者群體。隨著人口老化和預期壽命的延長,髖關節、膝關節和肩關節重組手術的數量也在穩定增加。
創傷和複雜骨折固定手術也帶動了對動力器材的需求。許多關節和大型骨科手術需要動力輔助進行切除、鑽孔和擴孔,因此手術數量的增加直接轉化為對附件和配件的持續需求。
此外,隨著醫院在各種整形外科治療領域擴大使用,對牙科手機的長期更換需求也隨之增加。
平台標準化
醫院正日益傾向於在其整個整形外科部門內實現動力器械平台的標準化。
標準化透過減少設備設定、人員訓練和消毒流程的差異,提高了手術室效率。它還有助於簡化關節、創傷和小型骨科手術的採購和庫存管理。
隨著醫院將各部門整合到更少的平台上,主要供應商將受益於部署基礎的滲透率提高以及相容附件和配件帶來的持續收入。
這一趨勢將加強與供應商的長期合作關係,尤其是如果醫院更傾向於使用能夠處理多種手術類別的單一平台。
設備更換週期
電動手術器械的更換週期正在推動市場成長,其成長速度超過了手術量的成長速度。
隨著現有系統逐漸過時,各醫療機構正遷移到符合人體工學、扭力控制更精準、電池續航力更長、工作流程更順暢的新平台。這些升級對於手術量大的整形外科部門尤其重要,因為可靠性和性能至關重要。
設備升級週期也可能是由於手術室設備標準化的需要以及為了適應更廣泛的整形外科專案的擴展而推動的。
雖然不同設施的更換時間各不相同,但預計在整個預測期內,維護最先進的動力設備的需求將推動牙科手機和平台的持續收入成長。
市場限制
資本投資預算的限制
購買牙科手機和主機等電動樂器將是一項資本密集工程。
醫院需要為這些系統分配預算,而且採購通常需要行政部門的核准。動力設備會與整形外科、外科和醫院的其他投資(例如機器人、影像系統和其他大型設備)形成競爭。
醫院系統內部的財務壓力可能會延長更新週期,需要對現有系統維修,並延遲平台遷移。
這意味著,雖然對治療的需求可能保持穩定,但資本投資的成長可能會放緩,因為醫療機構會選擇最大限度地延長現有系統的使用壽命。
來自採購組織的價格壓力
集團採購組織和綜合醫療保健網路正在對電動手術器械的價格施加下行壓力。
競標、批量採購協議和供應商整合策略可能會限制平均售價的成長,尤其是在附件和配件方面。
由於附件和配件是經常性的收入來源,採購團隊通常會密切注意價格、合約條款和數量折扣。
即使其在整形外科手術中的應用依然強勁,這種價格壓力也會限制整體營收成長。
在成熟醫院擁有有效的實施經驗
美國電動外科器械市場擁有大規模成功的應用案例,但這種高度成熟也阻礙了資本的快速成長。
許多醫院已經建立了完善的電動手術器械平台,通常只在必要時才更換系統。因此,市場更依賴設備的更新換代,而非新設備的安裝。
使用現有平台的醫療機構可能不願意更換供應商,除非新供應商在臨床、營運或價格方面具有明顯的優勢。這會導致其對不斷變化的競爭格局反應遲緩,並限制新平台的採用。
因此,當手術數量、附件利用率和預定的更新周期保持一致時,成長最為強勁。
市場覆蓋範圍和數據範圍
目標市場及區隔
用於關節的電動手術器械廣泛應用於整形外科重組手術,包括髖關節、膝關節、肩關節及其他關節的手術。在大型關節重建手術中,電動骨切除和骨骼準備是關鍵步驟,因此,大型骨平台尤其重要。
用於創傷的電動外科器械可輔助固定小、中、大骨骼各部位的骨折。其需求與創傷發生率、複雜固定需求以及醫院的整形外科創傷計畫密切相關。
電動器械和高速鑽頭用於對精準度要求極高的特殊手術,例如神經外科、脊椎外科、耳鼻喉科和整形外科。高速鑽頭在旋轉速度、可控性和精確度至關重要的手術中尤其重要。
每個細分市場都以市場規模、市場佔有率、手術數量、市場預測、市場成長率、銷售量和平均售價進行分析。
競爭分析
到 2025 年,史賽克將在美國電動外科器械市場佔最大的市場佔有率。
該公司在關節和創傷領域均保持著主導地位。在關節輔助電動手術器械領域,憑藉著System 8和System 9平台的廣泛應用,Strider在中小骨手術應用領域幾乎壟斷了市場佔有率,並在大骨手術領域佔絕對優勢。
在創傷領域,史賽克在大骨領域處於領先地位,並在中骨領域也保持著強勁的競爭力,從而增強了其在醫院整形外科計畫中的規模經濟優勢。在高速鑽孔領域,史賽克憑藉其πDrive平台展現出強大的競爭力,該平台廣泛應用於神經外科、脊椎外科和耳鼻喉科等需要高轉速和高精度的應用領域。
儘管該公司在高速鑽機市場佔有率落後於行業領導者,但πDrive完善了史賽克公司廣泛的動力器材產品組合。該公司的領先地位得益於其在部署領域的滲透率、平台標準化以及與醫院建立的長期採購關係。
2025年,美敦力憑藉其Midas Rex™平台,成為美國高速鑽機市場的領先競爭者。
Midas Rex 在神經外科、脊椎外科和耳鼻喉科等領域保持著很高的市場滲透率,這些領域對精準鑽孔的要求極高。因此,美敦力在高速鑽領域佔了最大的市場佔有率,並在整個電動外科器械市場中確立了穩固的地位。
儘管美敦力在電動關節重建裝置和傳統大型骨創傷治療系統方面的應用有限,但其在專業外科領域的領先地位卻極為穩固。美敦力與其脊椎和神經外科產品組合的整合,有助於實現手術商品搭售、醫生支持以及持續資本投資的有效利用。
到 2025 年,CONMED 已在美國的幾個電器領域建立了雖小但穩固的地位。
該公司在小型、中型和大型骨關節動力器械領域保持一定的市場佔有率,但在小骨領域的應用卻十分有限。在創傷和高速鑽領域,CONMED憑藉其「Hall®」系列產品具備競爭力,該系列產品多年來在整形外科和創傷治療領域建立了良好的品牌知名度。
儘管康美公司(CONMED)的整體市場佔有率與史賽克(Stryker)和美敦力(Medtronic)相比仍然有限,但該公司憑藉其廣泛的整形外科和運動醫學產品系列,能夠有選擇地進入那些偏好其他供應商或採用雙供應商策略的客戶群體。
科技和醫療治療的發展趨勢
平台標準化
該醫院正在整形外科手術的各個領域推行電動手術器械平台標準化。
這降低了培訓的複雜性,簡化了採購流程,並確保了整個手術室工作流程的一致性。
改善人體工學
新的牙科手機設計旨在提高舒適度、平衡性和易用性。
這些改進對於手術量大的整形外科手術尤其重要,因為外科醫生的疲勞程度和操作靈活性至關重要。
電池壽命和電源管理
電池性能仍然是購買設備時需要考慮的重要因素。
更長的電池續航力確保了長時間手術過程中的可靠性,並減少了工作流程中斷。
附件收入
附件和配件的需求持續存在,並且與手術數量相關。
隨著關節和創傷手術數量的增加,附件的使用確保了即使在設備更換週期之間也能持續獲得收入。
高速精準鑽孔
高速鑽頭在神經外科、脊椎外科和耳鼻喉科領域繼續發揮重要作用。
這些手術需要在精細的解剖結構中進行精確控制、高速旋轉和可靠的操作。
供應商的捆綁銷售
供應商擴大利用涵蓋醫療設備、附件和更廣泛的整形外科產品的捆綁協議。
這將加強與供應商的關係,但也可能增加合約談判中的價格壓力。
地區
這份區域報告重點關注美國。
iData Research 的「美國電動工具市場報告」透過特定流程模型、平均售價 (ASP) 數據、實施見解、企業市場占有率分析以及到 2032 年的預測來解答這些問題。該報告可用於評估美國整形外科電動工具市場的需求、比較競爭對手、了解平台更新趨勢以及製定產業計畫。
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摘要整理
美國電動外科器械市場概覽
競爭分析
市場趨勢
市場趨勢
流程分段
調查的治療代碼
市場區隔
版本歷史記錄
調查方法
全球關稅的影響
美國電動外科器械市場概覽
手術次數
The U.S. power tool market was valued at approximately $980 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6%, reaching approximately $1.44 billion by 2032.
This report covers the U.S. market for orthopedic power tools, including capital handpieces, attachments and accessories across joint, trauma and small bone power tool segments.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), procedure numbers, market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032 and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by rising orthopedic procedure volumes, platform standardization, capital upgrade cycles and recurring attachment demand. However, hospital capital budget constraints and procurement-driven pricing pressure continue to limit stronger growth.
Market Overview
The U.S. power tool market includes powered instrumentation used in orthopedic and specialty surgical procedures for bone preparation, drilling, reaming, cutting and fixation.
The market is divided into joint power tools, trauma power tools and small bone power tools. These segments include capital handpieces, attachments and accessories used across joint arthroplasty, fracture fixation and small bone procedures.
Power tools are essential in orthopedic operating rooms because many hip, knee, shoulder, trauma and small bone procedures require powered resection or fixation. This makes demand closely tied to procedure volumes and replacement cycles.
The market also includes installed base dynamics, ASP trends and recurring revenue from attachments and accessories. While handpieces and consoles are capital purchases, attachments and accessories generate ongoing demand linked to procedural utilization.
Market Drivers
Sustained Growth in Orthopedic Procedure Volumes
A major driver of the U.S. power tool market is steady growth in orthopedic procedure volumes.
The rising prevalence of osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and other degenerative musculoskeletal conditions continues to expand the addressable patient population. As the population ages and life expectancy rises, procedure volumes for hip, knee and shoulder reconstruction are increasing steadily.
Traumatic injuries and complex fracture fixation also support demand for powered instrumentation. Because many joint and large bone procedures require powered resection, drilling and reaming, procedural growth directly translates into recurring demand for attachments and accessories.
This also supports long-term handpiece replacement as hospitals increase utilization across orthopedic service lines.
Platform Standardization
Hospitals increasingly standardize power tool platforms across orthopedic departments.
Standardization improves operating room efficiency by reducing variation in equipment setup, staff training and sterilization workflows. It also helps simplify procurement and inventory management across joint, trauma and small bone procedures.
As hospitals align service lines around fewer platforms, leading suppliers benefit from stronger installed base penetration and recurring revenue from compatible attachments and accessories.
This trend reinforces long-term vendor relationships, especially when hospitals prefer a single platform that can support multiple procedural categories.
Capital Upgrade Cycles
Power tool replacement cycles support market growth beyond baseline procedure volume.
As installed systems age, facilities transition toward newer platforms with improved ergonomics, torque control, battery life and workflow integration. These upgrades are especially important in high-volume orthopedic departments where reliability and performance are critical.
Capital refresh cycles can also be driven by the need to standardize equipment across operating rooms or align with broader orthopedic program expansion.
While replacement timing can vary by facility, the need to maintain modern powered instrumentation supports continued handpiece and platform revenue over the forecast period.
Market Limiters
Capital Budget Constraints
Power tool handpieces and consoles are capital-intensive purchases.
Hospitals must allocate budget for these systems, and purchases often require administrative approval. Power tools compete with other orthopedic, surgical and hospital investments, including robotics, imaging systems and other capital equipment.
Financial pressure within hospital systems can extend replacement cycles, encourage refurbishment of existing systems or delay platform transitions.
This means procedural demand may remain stable, while capital purchases grow more slowly because facilities choose to maximize the useful life of existing systems.
Pricing Pressure from Procurement Organizations
Group purchasing organizations and integrated delivery networks exert downward pressure on power tool pricing.
Competitive bidding, bundled purchasing agreements and vendor consolidation strategies can constrain ASP growth, particularly for attachments and accessories.
Because attachments and accessories are recurring revenue categories, procurement teams often focus closely on price, contract terms and volume discounts.
This pricing pressure limits overall revenue expansion, even when utilization remains strong across orthopedic procedures.
Mature Hospital Installed Base
The U.S. power tool market is supported by a large installed base, but this maturity also limits rapid capital growth.
Many hospitals already have established power tool platforms and may only replace systems when needed. This makes the market partly dependent on replacement cycles rather than new installations.
Facilities with existing platforms may be reluctant to switch suppliers unless the clinical, operational or pricing advantages are clear. This can slow competitive shifts and limit new platform adoption.
As a result, growth is strongest when procedure volumes, attachment utilization and scheduled replacement cycles align.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Joint power tools are used in orthopedic reconstruction procedures, including hip, knee, shoulder and other joint applications. Large bone platforms are especially important in major joint arthroplasty, where powered resection and bone preparation are central to the procedure.
Trauma power tools support fracture fixation procedures across small, medium and large bone applications. Demand is linked to traumatic injury volumes, complex fixation needs and hospital-based orthopedic trauma programs.
Small bone power tools and high-speed drills are used in specialty procedures requiring precision, including neuro, spine, ENT and small bone orthopedic applications. High-speed drills are particularly important where rotational speed, control and accuracy are critical.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, procedure numbers, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Competitive Analysis
Stryker was the overall share leader in the combined U.S. power tool market in 2025.
The company maintained dominant positions across both joint and trauma segments. In joint power tools, Stryker held near-total share in small and medium bone applications and a commanding majority in large bone, supported by broad adoption of its System 8 and System 9 platforms.
In trauma, Stryker led the large bone segment and maintained a strong position in medium bone, reinforcing its scale advantage across hospital-based orthopedic programs. In high-speed drills, Stryker competes through its πDrive platform, which is used in neuro, spine and ENT applications requiring high rotational speed and precision.
Although its high-speed drill share is smaller than the segment leader, πDrive complements Stryker's broader powered instrumentation portfolio. The company's leadership is supported by installed base penetration, platform standardization and long-standing hospital procurement relationships.
Medtronic was the leading competitor in the U.S. high-speed drill market in 2025, driven primarily by its Midas Rex(TM) platform.
Midas Rex maintains deep penetration in neurosurgery, spine and ENT procedures where precision drilling is critical. This gives Medtronic the largest share of the high-speed drill segment and a substantial position in the overall powered instrumentation market.
While Medtronic has limited exposure in joint arthroplasty power tools and traditional large bone trauma systems, its dominance in specialty surgical applications is highly defensible. Integration with Medtronic's spine and neurosurgery portfolios supports procedural bundling, physician loyalty and sustained capital utilization.
CONMED held a smaller but established position across multiple U.S. power tool segments in 2025.
The company maintained modest share in medium and large bone joint power tools, with limited participation in small bone. Across trauma and high-speed drill categories, CONMED competes through its Hall(R) line, which has long-standing brand recognition in orthopedic and trauma settings.
Although CONMED's total market share remains limited compared with Stryker and Medtronic, the company benefits from its broader orthopedic and sports medicine portfolio. This allows selective penetration in accounts that favor alternative suppliers or dual-vendor strategies.
Technology and Practice Trends
Platform Standardization
Hospitals are standardizing power tool platforms across orthopedic service lines.
This reduces training complexity, simplifies procurement and supports consistent workflows across operating rooms.
Improved Ergonomics
Newer handpieces are designed to improve comfort, balance and usability.
These improvements are especially important in high-volume orthopedic procedures where surgeon fatigue and control matter.
Battery Life and Power Management
Battery performance remains an important purchase consideration.
Improved battery life supports reliability during longer procedures and reduces workflow interruptions.
Attachment-Driven Revenue
Attachments and accessories generate recurring demand tied to procedure volume.
As joint and trauma procedures grow, attachment usage supports ongoing revenue even between capital replacement cycles.
High-Speed Precision Drilling
High-speed drills remain important in neuro, spine and ENT applications.
These procedures require precise control, high rotational speed and reliable performance in delicate anatomy.
Vendor Bundling
Suppliers increasingly use bundled contracts across capital systems, attachments and broader orthopedic portfolios.
This strengthens vendor relationships but can also increase pricing pressure during contract negotiations.
Geography
Geography This edition covers the United States.
The U.S. Power Tool Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with procedure-based models, ASP data, installed base insights, company share analysis and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand platform replacement trends and support commercial planning in the U.S. orthopedic power tool market.
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