Intraoperative imaging and navigation systems are the foundational enabling technology for surgical robotics and computer-assisted orthopedic surgery. Medtronic's O-arm intraoperative CT system is the market leader in spine navigation imaging. Flat-panel fluoroscopy systems from Ziehm and Siemens are standard in trauma surgery. Augmented reality navigation — overlaying digital surgical plans onto the surgeon's field of view — is the emerging frontier of orthopedic imaging technology.
This report provides significant competitor information, analysis, and insight critical to the development and implementation of effective marketing and R&D programs.
Topics Covered
• Intraoperative CT — O-arm and Competitors
• Fluoroscopy Systems
• Navigation Software
• Augmented Reality Navigation
• Image Guidance Integration with Robotics
• Radiation Dose Management
• Leading Company Programs
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Technology Landscape Overview
3. Intraoperative CT — O-arm and Competitors
4. Fluoroscopy Systems
5. Navigation Software
6. Augmented Reality Navigation
7. Image Guidance Integration with Robotics
8. Radiation Dose Management
9. Leading Company Programs
10. Competitive Landscape
11. Strategic Conclusions and Recommendations
12. Appendix
List of Tables
Table 1. Technology Overview and Key Data 2025
Table 2. Intraoperative CT
Table 3. Fluoroscopy Systems
Table 4. Navigation Software
Table 5. Augmented Reality Navigation
Table 6. Image Guidance Integration with Robotics
Table 7. Radiation Dose Management
Table 8. Leading Company Programs
Table 9. Leading Companies — Technology Investment and Strategy 2025
Table 10. M&A and Partnership Activity 2023-2025
Table 11. Key Risks and Mitigation Strategies
Companies Profiled
Aesculap
Arthrex
DePuy Synthes
Enovis
Globus Medical
NuVasive
Smith & Nephew
Stryker
Wright Medical
Zimmer Biomet