According to GlobalData’s medical device pipeline database, 39 Operating Room Equipment devices are in various stages of development globally. GlobalData’s report Operating Room Equipment provides an overview of the segment’s pipeline landscape and offers detailed analysis of its products. Buy the report here.

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Of these devices, 15 are in active development, while the remaining 24 are in an inactive stage of development. There are nine products in the early stages of development, and the remaining six are in the late stages of development.

Hospital Supplies are the basic commodities required in the hospital to effectively examine, diagnose, and treat the disease or injury of patients. The operating room equipment category includes equipment that is used to assist in treatment and diagnosis of patients in a hospital. Operating room tables, operating room lights,Surgical Drapes, Positioning Straps, Scalpels, Surgical Clamps, Drape clamps, Surgical Bowls and surgical booms are covered under this category. An Operating Room Table is a uniquely designed table that a patient lays down on during a surgical procedure. Surgical Drapes are Sterile fabric used to isolate the surgical site, maintain a clean and sterile environment and to prevent contamination from other body sites. Disposable sterile positioning straps are used to immobilize patients and place them in the optimal position for surgical procedures. A scalpel is a disposable surgical blade that comes in different formats to optimize surgical cutting. A surgical clamp is used to compress, hold, or manipulate tissue and vasculature in the operating field of the surgeon. Drape clamps are used during surgeries to hold surgical drapes and towels in place in the surgical field. Surgical Bowls are used in operating theatres to hold either sterilized or used instruments swabs and waste products from the surgical procedure, improving patient safety and increasing the quality and efficiency of procedures. An Operating Room Light is a surgical light head which assists surgeons by illuminating the local area or cavity of a patient. A surgical boom provides support in the OR by ergonomically centralizing all surgical support equipment for OR personnel.

Innovations in the medical devices sector are linked to the development of new approaches, processes, or technologies for treating, diagnosing, and managing disease in response to demand from healthcare for better patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

Based on an analysis of GlobalData’s Medical Intelligence Center pipeline product database, these actively developed Operating Room Equipment pipeline devices are all expected to be approved within the next ten years.

Currently, private organizations, public entities and institutions are working on the development of Operating Room Equipment devices. Overall, most of these Operating Room Equipment pipeline devices are being developed by private entities.

Key players involved in the active development of Operating Room Equipment include Emory University, Emory University, Mercy Health Research, Integra LifeSciences, University of Missouri, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Clear Surgical, Oregon Health & Science University, OXOS Medical and Pennsylvania State University.

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The medical devices pipeline data used in this article were obtained from the Medical Pipeline Products Database of GlobalData’s Medical Intelligence Center. The Pipeline Products database is a is a comprehensive source of information on medical devices, it covers 39K products which are in development stage and intended for diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases/conditions/symptoms directly or indirectly. The pipeline products included in the database are sourced from reliable and authenticated sources, such as company websites, SEC filings, conference presentations, analyst presentations, news releases, clinical trial registries, and grants. The information is collected by following systematic research techniques and proprietary methodology.