Fitness Trends Anesthesia Video Laryngoscope Market
Anesthesia Video Laryngoscope Market - Size, Share,
Trends and Forecast to 2026
Video laryngoscopy-assisted tracheal intubation devices have become substitutes to conventional
laryngoscopes since recent past. These systems provide a clear image of the vocal cords and
larynx on a display monitor, enabling control of the endotracheal tube (ETT) in its trajectory
toward the airway. These devices display facilitates fast view, accurate ETT placement in
difficult airways, avoiding complications resulting from improper tube placement. Anesthesia
video laryngoscopy systems improves the view with laryngoscopy along with improved initial
success rates, and help in the management of challenging intubations in order to improve care
and reduce harm to patients.
The global anesthesia video laryngoscope market size was valued at US$ 194.5 million in 2017,
and is expected to witness a robust CAGR of 6.8% over the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
Market Dynamics
Increasing awareness among healthcare professionals regarding technologically advanced medical
devices and equipment coupled with the advantages offered by these products over conventional
laryngoscopes is expected to increase adoption rate of anesthesia video laryngoscope.
Videolaryngoscopes make tracheal intubation easier in cases with previously failed intubation. It
minimizes intubation difficulties, increase the overall success rates of intubation, and can be
used to teach beginners. However, video laryngoscope lack the versatility of flexible
bronchoscopic intubation, as these products cannot be introduced through nasal cavity.
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Increasing demand for robot-assisted intubation is expected to bolster growth of the anesthesia
video laryngoscope market
Advancements in intubation have led manufacturers to develop innovative products that offer
greater accuracy and better support to healthcare professionals. Robot-assisted devices help to
automate anesthesia care by reducing the pressure on anesthesiologists and improving overall