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Market Research Report Added “Fundus
Cameras Market (Product Type -Mydriatic, Non-Mydriatic, Hybrid and
ROP Cameras; End Users - Hospitals, Ophthalmology Clinics and
Ophthalmic & Optometrist Offices)"
to its database.
Fundus
Cameras Market : Description
Fundus
photography constitutes one of the indispensable ocular technologies
that facilitate imaging of retina and sub retina covering the inner
surface of the eye. Fundus cameras enable the diagnosis and
monitoring of several ocular disorders such as diabetic retinopathy,
glaucoma and age related macular degeneration. Fundus cameras are
usually used by optometrists, ophthalmologists and other trained
medical professionals. These devices are classified on the basis of
diagnostic processes into mydriatic and non-mydriatic fundus cameras.
Global fundus cameras market is highly saturated owing to
technological obsolescence especially with reference to mydriatic
fundus cameras. However, manufacturers are focusing on development of
robust and high performance fundus cameras with improved quality, for
instance development of hybrid cameras is one of the revolutionary
technologies that have been evolved over the past few years. Hybrid
cameras comprises both optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus
photography and hence is advantageous as compared to individual type
of fundus photography. Hence, all these developments will accelerate
the market growth in near future.
The
global fundus cameras market is analyzed on the basis of four
prominent product categories, namely, mydriatic fundus cameras,
non-mydriatic fundus cameras, hybrid fundus cameras and retinopathy
of prematurity (ROP) fundus cameras. The mydriatic and non-mydriatic
fundus cameras product categories have been further segmented into
tabletop and handheld fundus cameras. These segments elucidate the
detailed usage pattern of these devices across the globe both in
terms of revenue and volume. The report also studies the market of
fundus cameras by the end users. The end users segment comprises
hospitals, ophthalmology clinics and ophthalmic & optometrist
offices. A detailed market analysis and forecast for each of these
segments have been provided in this study, in terms of market revenue
(USD million) and volume (number of units) for the period 2011 to
2019. The report also provides the compounded annual growth rate
(CAGR %) for each of these segments for the forecast period from 2013
to 2019, considering 2011 and 2012 as base years. A detailed
qualitative analysis on the average selling prices (ASPs) of major
product types has also been provided in the report.
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Overview
of The Global Fundus Cameras Market
The
market for fundus cameras comprises mydriatic, non-mydriatic, hybrid
and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) types of fundus cameras. Hybrid
fundus camera has been defined as a camera that incorporates
mydriatic and non-mydriatic technologies in a single device or a
fundus camera added with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography
(SD-OCT). ROP camera is used to diagnose and monitor a potentially
blinding retinal disorder called retinopathy of prematurity that is
typically found in premature born babies. The global market for
fundus cameras was valued at USD 220.5 million in 2012 and is
expected to reach USD 300.5 million by the end of 2019, growing at a
CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period from 2013 to 2019. In 2012,
non-mydriatic fundus cameras that are commercially available as a
tabletop and handheld devices accounted for the largest share in
terms of revenue (USD million) as well as volume (number of units).
However, during the forecast period between 2013 and 2019, the market
for hybrid fundus cameras has been anticipated to grow at a CAGR
higher than the other market segments. One of the major factors
responsible for the growing demand for hybrid fundus cameras include
advantages associated with this product. Hybrid fundus camera
encompassing multiple technologies in a single device offers upper
hand to ophthalmologists and other trained medical professionals in
diagnosing and monitoring retinal disorders.
Globally,
the market for fundus cameras is growing under the influence of
rapidly increasing geriatric population coupled with increasing cases
of various retinal diseases including diabetic retinopathy, retinal
detachment, age related macular dystrophy (AMD) and glaucoma, and
technical advances leading to hybrid cameras with multiple
technologies in a single device. CX-1 by Canon, Inc., iFusion by
Optovue, Inc. and VX-20 by Kowa Optimed, Inc. are some prominent
hybrid fundus cameras that are commercially available in the market
and are contributing in market growth across the globe. The market
may face a significant threat from high cost associated with new and
innovative fundus cameras, especially in developing nations like
India, China, Brazil and Mexico. In addition, the new governmental
regulation “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” which
imposes a 2.5% excise duty on all medical devices is also expected to
serve the fundus cameras market as a growth restraint in North
America.
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The
global fundus cameras market is segmented as follows:
Fundus
Cameras Market, by Product Type
Mydriatic
Fundus Cameras (By Revenue and Volume)
Tabletop
Handheld
Non
Retractable Fundus Cameras (By Revenue and Volume)
Tabletop
Handheld
Hybrid
Fundus Cameras (By Revenue and Volume)
Retinopathy
of Prematurity (ROP) Fundus Cameras (By Revenue and Volume)
Fundus
Cameras Market, by Geography
North
America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest
of the World (RoW)
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