
3D medical imaging solutions growing in affordability in EuropeMonday 3rd March 2008 3D imaging has become one of the highest growth segments in the field of medical imaging and the European 3D imaging market is expanding as applications become increasingly affordable, according to analysis from Frost & Sullivan. 3D is gaining in popularity as a rapid diagnostic tool that tackles the huge volume of medical data being produced daily in European hospitals, aiding in workflow efficiency. Analysis from global growth consulting company Frost & Sullivan - European 3D Imaging Markets - finds that the market earned revenues of US $210 million in 2007 and estimates this to reach $521.5 million in 2014. "In the past few years, the 3D imaging market has become one of the highest growth segments in the medical imaging field, and this trend is set to persist as these applications become more affordable and research proves their clinical value," said Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Darshana De. "Most of these applications will provide non-invasive alternatives that have the potential to improve standards of care for patients." 3D medical imaging solutions are additional imaging tools that help display images more accurately, displaying internal body structures with a three-dimensional view. This ability, in turn, offers added information to physicians and supports the precise detection and diagnosis of diseases. 3D medical imaging provides advanced visualisation options and tools to radiologists and surgeons. While market prospects appear promising, the major opportunities are likely to be restricted to large hospitals. The high price involved in large, enterprise-wide deployment, coupled with the lack of reimbursement for 3D imaging, which is not recognised as a separate procedure and is bundled with other diagnostic procedures, will challenge market participants. European 3D Imaging Markets is part of the Medical Imaging Growth Partnership Service programme, which also includes research in the following markets: European Computed Tomography (CT) Systems Markets, European 3D Imaging Markets, European Molecular Imaging Markets, European Mobile Imaging Services Market. All research included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants. "In Europe, very limited reimbursement is offered for performing imaging procedures using 3D visualisation," said De. "Where reimbursement is offered, the 3D processing is typically not recognised as a distinct procedure, but is usually bundled with reimbursement for a particular modality procedure." Despite the ease of viewing 3D rendered images, it requires highly-skilled radiologists to pre-process the images. Moreover, the imaging tool can be effectively utilised only in hospitals which generate large volumes of data every day. To leverage growth opportunities, sales and marketing need to continuously minimise costs through efficient functioning, while R&D has to focus on reducing product development and manufacturing costs. Market participants need to produce user-friendly solutions with high levels of customer support, including training, maintenance and installation services. Partnering with PACS vendors also affords 3D visualisation companies expanded access to end users through the superior sales and distribution channels of PACS vendors. Feedback Have YOUR say on any of the issues raised by this analysis. (Please supply your name and location. Your details will not be published if you so request). |
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