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Powered Surgical Instruments | Market Insights | Global | 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative short-term impact on the global market for powered surgical instruments, but a swift recovery is underway. Ultimately, the global market for powered surgical instruments will continue to grow despite budget constraints on health care facilities, largely due to rising incidences of conditions requiring surgical procedures. Premium products such as battery-powered surgical instruments will see rising adoption due to their reliability and ease of use. 

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for powered surgical instruments in the US, Europe, and Japan from 2019 through 2031.

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