PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 2073767
PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 2073767
Surgery Tables Market size was valued at US$ 1,478.98 Million in 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2026 to 2033.
The surgery tables market can be defined as the market for designing, manufacturing, distribution, and sale of medical tables used for positioning of the patient during the surgical process. Operating tables or surgical tables are designed in a way that enables stable, secure and adjustable positioning of the patient, thereby helping the surgeon and other personnel to carry out a variety of surgical processes. These tables can be manual, hydraulic, electro-hydraulic and full electrical and have various features such as height adjustment, tilting capabilities, lateral positioning and compatibility with imaging devices. The market includes general surgery tables, as well as surgery tables that are specific for orthopedic, cardiovascular, neurosurgery, gynecology, urology, and bariatric procedures. The demand for surgery tables is generated from the increasing number of surgical procedures conducted all over the world, rising investments in health care facilities, innovations in minimally invasive and robotic surgery, and the growing use of hybrid operating theaters. Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty centers are the major end-users of surgery tables.
Surgery Tables Market- Market Dynamics
Rising number of surgical procedures worldwide drives the industry growth
The rising number of surgeries being performed all over the world is one of the key factors stimulating the growth of the surgery tables market. With an increase in the volume of operations carried out at hospitals, ASCs, and specialty clinics, the demand for technologically advanced and multifunctional operating tables grows. The surgery tables are used for patient positioning, surgeon access, and operational effectiveness in general surgeries, orthopedic, cardiovascular, neurosurgeries, and minimally invasive surgeries. In accordance with researches carried out together with the World Health Organization (WHO) and international surgery experts, it was established that almost 313 million surgeries were performed annually in the world, compared to around 226 million surgeries in 2004. Moreover, according to global health statistics, more than 310 million surgeries take place all over the world each year, including around 40-50 million surgeries in the USA and 20 million surgeries in Europe. Surgical procedures account for almost 13% of the total world DALYs according to the reports provided by government-related organizations like WHO. In addition, demographic information provided by the OECD proves the fact that the population gets older at an increasingly rapid rate and the proportion of the people aged 65 and over is going to grow considerably in the upcoming decades.
The Global Surgery Tables market is segmented on the basis of product type, type, material, end-use, and Region.
The market is divided into two categories based on type: powered and non-powered. The powered segment is likely to dominate the market growth. Growth in the market is because of the rising need for sophisticated operating room equipment that improves the precision of surgeries and patient safety. Power surgery tables use electrical or electro hydraulic mechanisms to move up and down, side to side, into the Trendelenburg position and articulate using remote controls.
The market is divided into two categories based on material: composite and metal. The metal segment is likely to generate substantial revenue share. The increased adoption along with the increasing demand for metal surgical tables due to their availability and low price is expected to drive the growth of this market segment. Metal surgical tables are cheaper compared to composite surgical tables, thus, making them more popular among healthcare providers. Stainless steel is among the most common metals used in surgical table manufacturing.
Surgery Tables Market- Geographical Insights
North America dominates the surgery tables market. North America holds the maximum share in the worldwide market of surgery tables, owing to a significant volume of surgical procedures, frequent improvements in hospitals' infrastructures, adoption of robotic surgery, and investment in advanced operating rooms' equipment. North America, where the U.S. is a leading country, enjoys a highly developed health system, purchasing power, and an extensive network of hospitals and ASCs. Latest product developments are making further growth of the market possible. For instance, in January 2025, Mindray introduced HyBase V6 Surgical Table with improved versatility, accurate positioning capabilities, and advanced functionalities for operating room. The new product development added one more line of surgical tables to the company's product portfolio and strengthened the position of Mindray in North American operating room equipment market.
US Surgery Tables Market- Country Insights
In North America region, the US capture a prominent market share. The development of the industry stems from the increase in chronic diseases requiring surgical treatments and increased use of technologically advanced technologies within operating rooms. The increase in chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and musculoskeletal disorders results in the demand for various types of surgical procedures and thus, creates a demand for technologically advanced surgical tables used in hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. According to the statistics provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 6 out of 10 adults in the USA suffer from at least one type of chronic disease, and 4 out of 10 people have 2 or more chronic illnesses. Chronic diseases form the basis for the spending on healthcare services and usually include surgical treatment procedures such as cardiac surgeries, cancer resections, bariatric surgeries, joint replacement surgeries, and vascular surgeries. Cardiovascular disease remains an important driver of the demand for surgeries in the country. According to the CDC, heart disease remains the number one cause of death in the USA claiming lives of about 700,000 people annually while hundreds of thousands of Americans undergo some kind of cardiovascular surgery each year. According to the American Cancer Society, about 2 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the USA.
Surgery tables market worldwide is distinguished by a number of well-established medical device vendors competing through innovation in products, technological innovations, reliability, costs, and a worldwide sales network. The focus of many companies is placed on creation of advanced surgery tables featuring electro-hydraulic control, imaging, robotics surgery, ergonomic design, and digital positioning systems. The market is partially consolidated and key players seek to reinforce their leadership position through new product introduction, mergers, partnerships, and geographic expansion. Increasing investments into R&D in order to develop multi-functional operating tables for different types of surgical procedures are observed at present. These include orthopedic, cardiovascular, neurosurgical and minimally invasive surgery. The increasing popularity of hybrid operating rooms and robotic-assisted surgery has made the competition more intense and technologically oriented.
In February 2025, Augustine Surgical Inc. entered into a strategic partnership with Baxter International Inc. to launch a new integrated patient warming solution. This collaboration involves incorporating Augustine's air-free warming technology directly into Baxter's surgical table pads, creating the "Baxter Patient Warming Powered by Augustine Surgical". The system eliminates the need for disposable warming blankets by embedding semi-conductive fabric into the table interface, allowing for instant patient warming upon arrival in the operating room. The solution is designed to improve perioperative normothermia, enhance workflow efficiency, and reduce costs associated with disposables, ultimately supporting better patient outcomes in dynamic surgical environments.
In November 2024, Stille AB introduced the imagiQ3, the next generation of its advanced C-arm surgical tables. The new table was developed to enhance visualization and operating room efficiency while minimizing radiation exposure for patients and staff. Building on the company's previous technology, the imagiQ3 features a high-performance radiolucent tabletop and a "True Free Float" mechanism that facilitates precise patient positioning during image-guided procedures. The product launch commenced in the United States, Europe, and Japan, aiming to set a new standard for stability and imaging clarity in surgical environments, addressing the evolving needs of surgeons in cardiovascular and interventional disciplines.