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The global video and integrated operating room equipment market was valued at over $10.72 billion in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6%, reaching $16.75 billion by 2032.
This report covers the global market for video and integrated operating room equipment, including integrated OR components, OR management software, teleconference and connectivity, hybrid OR components, hybrid OR imaging systems, surgical displays, PACS monitors, surgical lighting, booms, tables, headlights, cameras, image management devices, light sources, and combination consoles.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by rising surgical volumes, aging populations, adoption of hybrid operating rooms, and increasing demand for connected OR environments. However, high capital costs and shortages of trained technical and clinical staff continue to slow adoption.
Market Overview
The global video and integrated operating room equipment market includes the technologies used to visualize, manage, connect, and support surgical procedures across modern operating rooms.
The market covers a broad range of OR infrastructure and visualization technologies, from surgical camera systems, light sources, displays, monitors, booms and tables to hybrid OR imaging, teleconference systems, image management devices and integrated OR software.
A major trend in this market is the continued shift toward connected and data-enabled operating rooms. Hospitals are investing in OR ecosystems that improve image routing, documentation, communication, workflow management and remote collaboration.
Teleconference and connectivity adoption is expected to increase year over year, supported by demand for clinical support, live procedure broadcasting, remote proctoring, surgical education and physician recruitment. Growth is strongest in North America, followed by Western Europe and Asia-Pacific, while Latin America and Africa are expected to grow as surgical infrastructure investment rises.
Market Drivers
Aging Population and Rising Disease Burden
Global demographic trends are driving higher surgical volumes. As populations age, the prevalence of chronic and cancer-related conditions increases, leading to greater demand for surgical interventions.
This is especially important for endoscopic procedures and operating room utilization. As more patients require diagnosis, treatment and surgical management, healthcare providers need OR equipment that supports higher procedural volume and more efficient care delivery.
Population aging is also increasing pressure on healthcare systems to improve surgical throughput. Advanced OR equipment, including visualization systems, integrated platforms and workflow management technologies, helps hospitals manage this rising procedural burden more effectively.
Adoption of Hybrid Operating Rooms with Advanced Imaging
Hospitals are increasingly deploying hybrid operating rooms that combine surgical functionality with advanced imaging technologies such as angiography, CT and MRI.
These rooms allow complex, image-guided procedures to be performed without transferring patients between departments. This improves procedural efficiency, patient safety and coordination between surgical and imaging teams.
Hybrid OR adoption is driving demand for integrated imaging systems, intraoperative scanners, navigation platforms and advanced displays. As procedures become more image-guided and complex, hybrid OR infrastructure is expected to remain a key growth area.
Teleconference and Connectivity Adoption
Teleconference and connectivity systems are becoming more important in modern OR environments. These technologies support remote collaboration, clinical support, training, proctoring and live procedure broadcasting.
Hospitals are using connectivity to improve education, support complex procedures and enable collaboration between surgeons, specialists and external experts. These capabilities can also support physician recruitment and retention by creating more advanced, connected surgical environments.
However, adoption depends on IT infrastructure, cybersecurity readiness and system integration. Despite these challenges, connectivity is expected to remain one of the key structural growth drivers in the global video and integrated OR equipment market.
Market Limiters
High Capital Investment Requirements
Advanced operating room infrastructure requires significant upfront capital. Integrated platforms, hybrid suites, 4K camera systems, 4K displays, surgical booms, tables, imaging systems and OR software can require large investments.
Many mid-sized hospitals and public healthcare systems may struggle to allocate budget for these upgrades. In some cases, purchases are delayed, phased over time or limited to high-priority departments.
This slows adoption cycles globally. Even when hospitals recognize the clinical and workflow benefits of integrated ORs and hybrid rooms, budget constraints can limit the timing and scale of investment.
Shortage of Trained Technical and Clinical Staff
Next-generation OR technologies require specialized training for surgeons, nurses, biomedical engineers, imaging staff and surgical informatics teams.
Staffing shortages in imaging IT, interventional radiology, biomedical engineering and OR technology support can limit a hospital's ability to operate and maintain advanced systems effectively.
This is especially important for hybrid ORs and integrated OR platforms, where technical performance depends on coordination across imaging, routing, connectivity and software systems. Without adequate training and staffing, hospitals may underuse installed systems or delay adoption.
Integration Complexity and Data Security
Integration complexity is another limiter. Connected ORs must work with hospital IT systems, imaging networks, PACS infrastructure, electronic records and cybersecurity requirements.
Hospitals may face challenges related to interoperability, data routing, vendor compatibility and long-term service support. These challenges are more difficult in facilities with older IT infrastructure.
Data security is also a major concern. As OR systems become more connected and support live video, remote collaboration and digital documentation, hospitals must ensure that patient data and procedural information remain protected.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
This segment includes integrated OR components used to connect, route and manage surgical equipment, imaging systems and procedural workflows.
This segment includes software platforms used to manage operating room workflows, documentation, connectivity and data-enabled surgical processes.
This segment includes technologies used for remote collaboration, live procedure broadcasting, surgical education, clinical support and procedural communication.
This segment includes components used in hybrid operating rooms that combine surgical capabilities with advanced imaging and procedural support.
This segment includes surgical lighting systems used to support visibility and workflow across operating rooms.
This segment includes surgical headlights used for focused illumination during procedures.
This segment includes systems used to capture, manage, store and route surgical images and video.
This segment includes light sources used in surgical visualization systems.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Competitive Analysis
Stryker led the global video endoscopy and OR equipment market in 2025. The company operates across nearly all major visualization and OR infrastructure segments, supported by a broad portfolio covering surgical cameras, 4K and IR imaging platforms, light sources, displays, booms, tables and full OR integration ecosystems.
With more than three decades of investment in OR integration solutions and a large installed base, Stryker has built a strong competitive position based on customer relationships and high switching costs. The company continues to strengthen its iSuite connected OR operating system and its strategy of delivering connected, data-enabled surgical environments.
KARL STORZ was the second-leading competitor in 2025. The company has more than two decades of experience in OR integration and a large worldwide installed base supported by its OR1(TM) platform. Its latest OR1(TM) configurations include IP-based 4K and 3D video management, advanced routing and enhanced cybersecurity.
KARL STORZ is also expanding its software capabilities through the SCENARA(TM) modular digital platform. Its partnerships and acquisitions, including Fujifilm, Artisight, T1V medical collaboration technology and regional distributors such as ANKLIN, reinforce its ability to deliver software-enhanced operating room solutions.
Olympus was the third-leading competitor. As a leading endoscope manufacturer, Olympus leverages its strong position in gastrointestinal, pulmonary and surgical visualization to support share in integrated OR and hybrid imaging components. Its EasySuite(TM) integration platform, VISERA ELITE III, EVIS X1, PACS-connected image management solutions and advanced light sources position Olympus as a comprehensive OR imaging and digital workflow provider.
Technology and Practice Trends
Connected Operating Rooms
Connected OR environments are becoming more common as hospitals look to improve communication, workflow management, image routing and procedure documentation.
These systems support better coordination across surgical teams and hospital departments.
Hybrid OR Adoption
Hybrid ORs are expanding as more procedures require surgical access and advanced imaging in the same room.
This trend supports demand for angiography systems, CT, MRI, integration platforms, imaging displays and specialized OR infrastructure.
4K and Advanced Visualization
4K camera systems, 4K displays, 3D imaging and IR-enabled visualization systems are supporting improved image quality and surgical confidence.
These technologies are becoming important differentiators for leading suppliers.
Teleconference and Remote Collaboration
Teleconference systems support procedure broadcasting, remote proctoring, training and real-time specialist collaboration.
This trend is expected to grow as hospitals focus on education, staffing support and connected clinical environments.
OR Software and Data Integration
OR management software is becoming more important as hospitals seek better documentation, workflow efficiency, analytics and integration with digital systems.
Software-enabled platforms are increasingly part of the value proposition for integrated OR suppliers.
AI-Enabled Surgical Workflows
AI-enabled clinical decision support, automated image analysis and OR status monitoring are emerging across visualization and integration platforms.
These technologies may improve workflow intelligence and support future OR efficiency.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Global Video and Integrated Operating Room Equipment Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with device-level analysis, ASP data, company share insights and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand connected OR adoption and support commercial planning in the global video and integrated OR equipment market.
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