A new report on medical fiber optics has been released by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. "Medical Fiber Optics: A Global Strategic Business Report" provides comprehensive analyses and coverage of the US, Canadian, Japanese, European, Asia-Pacific, and Latin American markets. The report provides incisive insights into key trends, issues, technological developments, business opportunities, and challenges in the medical fiber optics market.
Fiber optics has made immense advancement over the past few years. Although, the basic technology remains the same, present day glass fibers are much more tensile, cost efficient and
effective. The ongoing progress in the field of medical fiber optics has led to the development of inexpensive lasers for PDT, fiber miniaturization, and complex data paths. The need for
minimally invasive, small and efficient optical fibers is fast gaining importance with the growing need for minimally invasive surgery and diagnostics. Endoscopes market (http://www.strategyr.com/MCP-3332.asp),
projected to cross US$290 million by 2010.
Laser fiber optics market (http://www.strategyr.com/MCP-3332.asp) represents the second fastest, with a projected CAGR of 6.6%.
Fiber optics work on the principle of total internal reflection, in which light is enclosed in an element encased by glass in air of low refractive index. The fibers are primarily, long,
transparent glass or plastic stretchable rods covered by a transparent material of low refractive index. Fiber optics are primarily used for site illumination in a majority of medical
applications. They can be used as standalone light sources (as in surgical lights, dental lights) or as integrated components in endoscopes. Fiber optics are also used as laser delivery
devices for laser surgery in urology, cardiology, and ophthalmology applications. Other areas of fiber optic applications in the medical field include image transfer, medical X-ray, and
sensors. Of late, fiber optic sensors have gained prominence in the medical field owing to their accuracy, small size, and safety.
Innovative and new areas of medicine, in which fiber optics can be used, have created abundant opportunities for medical OEMs. In response to new demand, suppliers are expanding their
capacities. Manufacturers are focusing on fibers that have more performance features and control than the previous ones. Suppliers have introduced new processes and methods in their
attempt to deliver the required performance. Currently, fibers are coated with fluorescent dyes, to enable them to transmit weak signals and signals that have to go through curved paths
in sophisticated instruments. Lasers have also become more precise than their previous versions and cost much less than before. Sometimes, improvements in the component manufacturing
market are a result of advances in medical fiber optic devices as a whole.
Leading players in the worldwide medical fiber optics market include, Applied Fiberoptics, Biolitec AG, CardioGenesis Corporation, Coherent, Getinge AB, MAQUET SA, Laserscope, Steris
Corp., The Spectranetics Corporation, and Trimedyne, Inc., among others.
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