Focused Ultrasound System for Neurosurgery Market 2025–2032: Global Growth Trends & Forecast
Market Overview
According to Metastat Insight-style structured analysis, Global focused ultrasound system for neurosurgery market is valued at USD 55,115.3 thousand in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 95,645.5 thousand by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period.
The market is driven by the rising demand for minimally invasive neurosurgical procedures, particularly for treating essential tremor and Parkinson's disease, utilizing MRI-guided focused ultrasound technology.
Major Players Profiled in the Market Report:
• BrainSonix Corporation
• Carthera S.A.
• FUS Instruments Inc.
• INSIGHTEC Ltd.
• NaviFUS Corporation
• Neurosona Co., Ltd.
• Sonic Concepts, Inc. (NeuroFUS)
Segments
Hospitals Leading Adoption
By End User, the market is divided into Hospitals, Laboratories, and Specialty Clinics.
Hospitals represent the largest end-user segment, valued at over USD 41,215.8 thousand in 2025. Neurosurgery departments are adopting MRI-guided systems for better clinical outcomes and faster recovery times compared to traditional surgery.
Specialty Clinics Offering Outpatient Solutions
Specialty Clinics, valued at around USD 7,060.1 thousand in 2025, are growing due to the non-invasive nature of the treatment, catering to outpatients with conditions like neuropathic pain and tremors.
Laboratories Driving Innovation
Research Laboratories account for over USD 6,839.3 thousand, fueled by academic research into neuromodulation and drug delivery applications, supported by government funding.
Source :- https://www.metastatinsight.com/report/focused-ultrasound-system-for-neurosurgery-market
Report Coverage
The report offers:
• Major growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges
• Comprehensive regional insights and market valuation
• List of key industry players and their competencies
• Key strategies such as clinical research expansion and technological refinement
• Analysis of trends across all submarkets, including potential applications in Alzheimer's and stroke
Drivers & Restraints
Drivers
Demand for Minimally Invasive Procedures
The need for safer alternatives to open brain surgery and radiation therapy is a primary growth driver. Focused ultrasound offers reduced risks, shorter hospital stays, and improved quality of life for patients.
Technological Advancements
Continuous improvements in MRI and robotic guidance enhance the precision of focused ultrasound, expanding its applicability to various neurological disorders.
Restraints
High System Costs
The significant expense of acquiring and maintaining focused ultrasound systems limits adoption, particularly in developing regions.
Regulatory Hurdles
Complex and stringent regulatory pathways for new medical devices can delay commercialization and market entry.
Opportunities
Expansion of Clinical Applications
There is significant potential in expanding treatment to conditions like Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, and stroke. Ongoing research and collaborations aim to build clinical evidence for these new applications.
Regional Insights
North America
Dominates the market due to early regulatory approvals (FDA) and a strong presence of key players like INSIGHTEC. The U.S. leads in clinical adoption for essential tremor and Parkinson's treatments.
Europe
The second-largest market, driven by increasing neuroscience research investment and an aging population. Companies like Carthera have secured CE mark approvals for innovative applications.
Asia-Pacific
An emerging market with high growth potential due to rising demand for non-invasive neurosurgical techniques in densely populated countries.
South America
Includes Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of South America.
Middle East & Africa
Categorized into GCC Countries, Egypt, South Africa, and the Rest of the Middle East & Africa.
Competitive Landscape
The market features pioneering companies like INSIGHTEC Ltd. and Carthera S.A. leading innovation. Companies are focused on:
• Developing fully integrated platforms like Exablate Neuro for incision-less surgery
• Creating intraoperative ultrasound devices (e.g., SonoCloud) to optimize tumor resection
• Expanding clinical trials to validate new neuro-oncology and neuromodulation applications
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