Global Minimally Invasive Surgery Market to Surpass USD 139.39 Billion by 2032, Fueled by Robotics and AI Integration.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Market Growth Outlook
The Global Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Market, valued at USD 63.18 billion in 2023, is projected to reach USD 139.39 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 9.19% (2024–2032). This rapid expansion is driven by rising cases of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, patient preference for less invasive procedures, and groundbreaking innovations in robotic-assisted surgery and imaging technologies.
Quick Insights Market Size (2023): USD 63.18 Billion Forecast (2032): USD 139.39 Billion CAGR (2024–2032): 9.19% Top Region: North America Leading Device Segment: Surgical Devices (expected to reach USD 47 Billion) Top Surgery Type: Orthopedic procedures Key Players: Intuitive Surgical, Medtronic, Siemens Healthineers, Stryker, Teleflex, NuVasive Revenue Breakdown (2023–2032) Global Market: USD 63.18 Billion (2023) → USD 139.39 Billion (2032) Surgical Devices Segment: USD 47 Billion by 2032 Orthopedic Surgeries: Highest share due to aging population and rising orthopedic disorders Where Are the Opportunities Emerging?Can robotic-assisted surgery and AI-driven imaging redefine surgical outcomes? The answer lies in the growing adoption of robotic systems like da Vinci 5 and AI-powered visualization tools, which are enabling faster recovery, reduced blood loss, and improved surgical precision. Asia-Pacific is emerging as the fastest-growing region, supported by healthcare investments and demographic shifts.
Global Minimally Invasive Surgery Market
Base Year:
2023
Forecast Period:
2024-2032
Historical Data:
2017 to 2023
Market Size in 2023:
USD 63.18 Bn.
Forecast Period 2024-32 CAGR:
9.19%
Market Size in 2032:
USD 139.39 Bn.
Segments Covered:
By Device
Surgical Devices Monitoring & Visualization Devices Endoscopy DevicesBy Surgery Method
Robot-Assisted TraditionalBy Type Of Surgery
Gastrointestinal Cardiothoracic Gynecological Urological Orthopedic OthersEnd-User
Hospitals Ambulatory Surgery CentersBy Region
North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico) Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Rest of Eastern Europe) Western Europe (Germany, UK, France, Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Western Europe) Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New- Zealand, and the Rest of APAC) Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, and South Africa) South America (Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of SA)Key Market Drivers:
Rising Number of Individuals Suffering from CancerKey Market Restraints:
High Cost Associated with The Surgical ProceduresKey Opportunities:
The Investments Made by Several Governments and Private Organizations to Develop Novel Surgery MethodsCompanies Covered in the report:
NuVasive Inc (US), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), Stryker Corporation (US), Teleflex Inc. (US), Intuitive Surgical (US), and Other major players.Expert Comment
"Minimally invasive surgery is no longer a niche—it is becoming the global standard. With robotics, AI, and biosensors entering operating rooms, the next decade will be defined by precision, efficiency, and accessibility. Companies that balance innovation with cost efficiency will lead the transformation," said Dr. Rohan Kapoor, Principal Consultant at Introspective Market Research.
Regional & Segmentation Highlights North America: Leads the market with advanced healthcare infrastructure and adoption of robotic-assisted systems. Europe: Strong focus on laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures, supported by favorable regulations. Asia-Pacific: Fastest growth, driven by aging populations in China, India, and Japan. Latin America & Middle East: Emerging markets with growing demand but infrastructure challenges. Device Segmentation: Surgical devices dominate, while monitoring and visualization devices gain traction with AR and 3D imaging. Surgery Methods: Traditional laparoscopic methods remain cost-efficient, while robotic-assisted surgeries are expanding rapidly. End-Users: Hospitals remain the largest segment, with ambulatory surgery centers growing steadily. Latest Breakthroughs Medtronic (2024): FDA approval of Evolut™ FX+ TAVR system for severe aortic stenosis. Siemens Healthineers (2024): Launch of Ciartic Move3 automated C-arm system, reducing imaging times by 50%. Intuitive Surgical (2024): FDA clearance of da Vinci 5 robotic system with 150+ technological advancements, including Force Feedback technology. Cost Pressures & EfficiencyHigh costs of robotic systems remain a restraint. However, traditional laparoscopic methods and biosensor-driven monitoring offer cost-efficient alternatives. The rise of generics in surgical devices and government-backed investments are expected to reduce overall treatment costs while improving accessibility.
Benefits of Market Expansion Faster recovery and reduced hospital stays Lower risk of infection and blood loss Enhanced patient satisfaction and reduced need for pain medication Improved surgical precision through robotics and AIContact: [email protected]
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