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‘incredible’ future of safer eye surgery
Dr Ben LaHood was one of the first eye surgeons to use the new 3D digital microscope at Tennyson Centre Day Hospital
Revolutionary eye-surgery technology is available for the first time in Australia, offering patients and surgeons a peek into the future – and a safer operating environment.
Adelaide’s Tennyson Centre Day Hospital has invested in the Zeiss Artevo digital microscope, a world-first innovation that allows surgeons to visualise the eye’s delicate inner structures in 3D.
“The 3D technology is incredible – it really does feel like the future of surgery,” said cataract and refractive surgeon Dr Ben LaHood, one of the first to use the device at Tennyson when it was introduced in late January 2021.
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The global urology devices market is projected to reach USD 46,408.2 million by 2026 from USD 38,005.6 million in 2021, at a CAGR of 4.1%.
Market growth is driven by factors such as the growing number of hospitals and investments in endoscopy and laparoscopy facilities, rising incidence and prevalence of urological conditions, and growing preference for minimally invasive procedures. On the other hand, the high degree of market consolidation is expected to limit market growth to a certain extent in the coming years.
The consumables & accessories segment accounted for the highest growth rate in the urology devices market, by product, during the forecast period