
Veterinary CT scanners offer effective and early diagnosis of various conditions in the animal body such as neurology, oncology, orthopedics, traumatology, and many other applications in animal healthcare. The veterinary CT scanners are used by veterinary hospitals and clinics as well as by university teaching hospitals & academic institutes on small companion animals, equine and livestock, and other animals (zoo and exotic animals).
The growth of the global veterinary CT scanners market during the forecast period is mainly driven by the increase in animal healthcare spending and growing pet insurance purchase, the growing companion animal population, increase in the number of veterinary practitioners and their income levels in developed regions, and launch of advanced, innovative CT scanners.
The veterinary CT scanners market has been segmented by type, into stationary multi-slice CT scanners (high-end CT scanners, mid-end CT scanners, and low-end CT scanners), and portable CT scanners.
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Due to their lower prices (as compared to the high-end CT scanners), enhanced image quality and spatial imaging, increased scan speed, higher resolution, greater accuracy on on-the-spot diagnosis, and easy handling mid-end CT scanners are increasingly preferred over other CT scanners.
CT is a preferred method to detect various cancers, including lung cancer and abdominal & bone tumors. It also provides a higher resolution than radiographs and ultrasound. CT is the modality of choice for guidance in many interventional procedures in humans due to its superior contrast, spatial resolution, and its high image quality, especially in areas such as the lung retroperitoneum and bone. Owing to these advantages, the use of CT-directed or CT-guided biopsy procedures is rapidly increasing in veterinary oncology studies as well.
CT scanning is commonly used for the diagnosis of joint diseases such as arthritis, osteoporosis, lameness diseases, angular limb deformities, bone fractures, and acute traumas in companion animals, equines, livestock, and zoo animals. CT scanners create three-dimensional images of a structure, which is useful in the pre-operative planning of fracture repair or the identification of lesion margins.
Veterinary CT scanners is a very niche market and to maintain the leading position and to garner more share in this market companies are adopting various growth strategies such as new product launches, new technology developments, partnerships, and joint ventures. Some of the major market players competing in this market include GE Healthcare (US), Canon, Inc. (Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation) (Japan), Epica Medical Innovations (U.S.), NeuroLogica Corporation (US), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan), Animage LLC (US), QR Srl (Italy), GIN ApS (Denmark), and 4DDI (U.S.).