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What factors can drive APAC’s neurosurgery market?

A key attribute is the notable integration of robotics, minimally invasive techniques, and HD imaging

An increase in investments in advanced neurosurgical technologies is poised to boost the Asia Pacific’s (APAC) neurosurgery market, Transparency Market Research revealed.

The report revealed that the region is witnessing greater integration of robotics, minimally invasive techniques, and high-definition imaging to improve surgical precision and patient outcomes.

Moreover, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications in diagnostic and surgical devices to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of neurosurgical procedures will further drive market growth in APAC.

Meanwhile, the report projected the global market to reach $6.8b by 2034 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.5%.

It attributed the growth to an increasing prevalence of neurological conditions, such as brain tumours, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease.

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