
Published On: Jul 2025
Published On: Jul 2025
According to Business Market Insights’ research, the South & Central America Skull Clamp Market was valued at US$ 89.55 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 188.67 million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 9.8% from 2024 to 2031. Surgical robot innovation and adoption and increasing prevalence of neurological disorder are among the critical factors attributed to drive the South & Central America skull clamp market.
Brain conditions are complex to identify, and ~20% of patients remain unaware of their symptoms. The use of robotics is becoming increasingly prevalent in abdominal surgery. The technology is further being explored for its potential use in minimally invasive brain surgeries. Robotic surgeries allow surgeons to perform complicated procedures with more ease, precision, and control as compared to traditional ones. In addition, there is an increasing emphasis on minimally invasive surgeries and a focus on improving surgical outcomes, which drives traction toward robot-assisted surgeries. Robots allow surgeons to venture deep into the brain through tiny incisions. Several government authorities and organizations are offering financial aid and platforms for researchers to improve the landscape of brain diagnosis and treatment. The companies are also focused on encouraging the adoption of advanced technologies, such as robotics, in neurosurgeries through research and development activities.
The American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020 emphasized using robots to treat brain aneurysms, as they could improve the accuracy of surgeries. Further, WPI Automation and Interventional Medicine Laboratory have developed a steady hand-guided aneurysm clip applier. It can provide high-precision motion while allowing neurosurgeons to maintain contact with a surgical instrument. Force sensors are incorporated between the instrument and the robot; surgeons use force to guide the movement of connected robots. Force scaling, tremor reduction, and virtual fixtures are a few features of robotic surgeries that enhance control in surgeries. This aneurysm clip applier system was presented at the CNS Conference in Denver, Colorado, where it received good feedback from participants.
The acceptance of robotic techniques for treating brain diseases is expected to increase due to their ability to improve overall performance with high accuracy, greater flexibility, and accelerated recovery. Furthermore, the techniques are expected to streamline processes and workflows, along with improving patient experience and delivering superior surgical outcomes. Thus, advancements in robotics are likely to bring new trends to neurosurgery, which would positively impact the skull clamp market in the coming years.
On the flip side, growing incidents of injuries caused by skull clamp hampers the growth of South & Central America skull clamp market.
Based on product, the South & Central America skull clamp market is segmented into three-pin skull clamp, four-pin skull clamp, and two-pin skull clamp. The three-pin skull clamp segment held 77.1% market share in 2023, amassing US$ 68.71 million. It is projected to garner US$ 147.24 million by 2031 to register 10.1% CAGR during 2024 to 2031.
In terms of application, the South & Central America skull clamp market is bifurcated into surgery and medical imaging. The surgery segment held 72.3% share of South & Central America skull clamp market in 2023, amassing US$ 64.72 million. It is anticipated to garner US$ 132.88 million by 2031 to expand at 9.5% CAGR during 2024 to 2031.
By material, the South & Central America skull clamp market is divided into stainless steel, aluminium alloy, titanium, and radiolucent. The stainless steel segment held 51.1% share of South & Central America skull clamp market in 2023, amassing US$ 45.75 million. It is projected to garner US$ 98.80 million by 2031 to expand at 10.2% CAGR from 2024 to 2031.
In terms of accessories, the South & Central America skull clamp market is categorized into skull pins, headrest, and others. The skull pins segment held 71.6% share of South & Central America skull clamp market in 2023, amassing US$ 64.14 million. It is projected to garner US$ 137.41 million by 2031 to expand at 10.1% CAGR from 2024 to 2031.The skull pins segment is further sub segmented into disposable pins and reusable pins.
In terms of end user, the South & Central America skull clamp market is categorized into hospitals, specialty clinics, and ambulatory surgical centers. The hospital segment held 47.8% share of South & Central America skull clamp market in 2023, amassing US$ 42.77 million. It is projected to garner US$ 88.75 million by 2031 to expand at 9.6% CAGR from 2024 to 2031.
Based on country, the South & Central America skull clamp market is categorized into the Brazil, Argentina, and the rest of South & Central America. Our regional analysis states that the rest of South & Central America captured 37.9% share of South & Central America skull clamp market in 2023. It was assessed at US$ 33.95 million in 2023 and is likely to hit US$ 69.71 million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 9.5% during 2024 to 2031.
Key players operating in the South & Central America skull clamp market are Black Forest Medical Group, Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp, TeDan Surgical Innovations, Barrfab Industria Commerce Import and Export of Hospital Equipment Ltda, Herbert Thailand Co Ltd, Medifa GmbH & Co KG, Micromar Industria e Com Ltda, Schaerer Medical AG, Becton Dickinson and Co, and Baxter International Inc.
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