The Global Non-Mydriatic Fundus Cameras Market size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.7% from 2021 to 2028. The market includes hand-held and benchtop fundus cameras, as well as those for hospitals, eye clinics, and others. North America is the leading region while the Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region in terms of revenue generation during the forecast period 2017-2028. In addition, Latin America and Europe are also expected to grow at a significant rate during the same time frame due to rising awareness about ophthalmic diseases among people in these regions.
The non-mydriatic fundus cameras are optical imaging devices. The fundus is a Latin word that literally means ‘bottom of the eye’ and refers to the retina which plays an important role in converting light into images, thereby helping people see. Non- mydriatic fundus cameras use ambient light sources like natural sunlight or LED lights as well as fluorescent lights for illumination instead of dyes and chemicals used by mydriatics (drugs) to dilate pupils before capturing pictures. This helps physicians diagnose diseases related to ophthalmology such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, etc., without causing any discomfort with unpleasant side effects like blurry vision due to a sudden increase in pupil size. Non- mydriatic fundus cameras market is segmented on the basis of type, application, and region.
On the basis of Type, the global non-mydriatic fundus cameras market is segmented into HHFs and BTFs.
The HHFs are also known as hand-held fundus cameras. These offer a convenient and portable way of capturing images while on the go or in tight spaces such as an ER, operating room, etc. This type is perfect for those who do not have access to eye specialists and want to make sure their eyesight is being closely monitored at all times. HHFs are the most popular type of fundus cameras in use, as these provide faster images with sharper quality; this is why they are used extensively by clinicians to diagnose various ophthalmic diseases using retinal imaging technology for diagnosis.
BTFs can be used more broadly because they allow physicians to take multiple pictures from different angles simultaneously. They generally come equipped with built-in flashes so that subjects’ pupils will dilate quickly without having the need for mydriatics (a medication that causes the pupil to shrink). While it does not require mydriatics or dilation drops and has a higher sensitivity to light, it has a shorter depth of field and is not recommended for imaging the retina. BTFs come in two variations: handheld and benchtop models; each has its own benefits depending on whether one needs portability or larger capture areas.
Handheld models offer an even more convenient way to monitor retinal abnormalities without having to go through the process of manually positioning an eyepiece. Benchtop models, on the other hand, provide a larger capture area and are more adept at displaying retinal images in high resolution. Benchtop models also have higher throughput rates due to their ability to accept multiple fundus camera attachments for simultaneous imaging. However, these units consume greater power than handheld versions because they use fluorescent illumination lamps as well as mirrored surfaces that reflect light into the eye-piece; this means benchtops typically require less frequent replacement of bulbs or tubes which may be expensive depending on availability in your location. The most popular type of BTFs is the benchtop model because it provides better image quality than its portable counterpart without compromising portability. This makes benchtop fundus cameras ideal for hospitals or other institutions that frequently need to take images of the retina.
On the basis of Application, the global non-mydriatic fundus cameras market is segmented into Hospitals & Clinics, and Others.
The use of non-mydriatic fundus cameras in Hospitals & Clinics is used to diagnose various ophthalmic diseases using retinal imaging technology. Non-mydriatic Fundus Cameras are the most popular type of fundus cameras in use due to their faster images with sharper quality; this is why they are extensively used by clinicians for diagnosis and treatment of various ophthalmic diseases. Non-mydriatic fundus cameras are used in Hospitals & Clinics to diagnose the following: Diabetic retinopathy, a complication from diabetes that can cause blindness if left untreated; this is usually treated with laser therapy or vitrectomy procedure, Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which affects more than 15 million Americans and often leads to vision loss due to photoreceptor damage and tissue death caused by chronic inflammation; treatments include injections into the eye medication called Lucentis, intravitreal implant surgery through a small incision near the inside corner of an eye's lower eyelid, or for wet AMD chemoembolization procedures, Retinal detachment, in which the retina peels away from its attachment to underlying tissue; this is usually treated with laser surgery or vitrectomy, Diabetic cataracts, which are caused by elevated glucose levels that can lead to increased opacity of a patient's lens and sometimes cause vision loss as well as other diabetic complications including retinopathy and glaucoma. Treatments include surgical implantation of the artificial lens into the eye through an incision made on the front surface of the cornea (corneal transplant).
On the basis of Region, the global non-mydriatic fundus cameras market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. In terms of regional contribution to the market in 2017, North America accounted for more than one-third share followed by Europe with around one-fourth of the pie. The reason behind this can be attributed to the growing demand from patients as well as an increased number of ophthalmologists practicing in these regions. The forecast period from 2021-2028 indicates that both populations will grow at a significant pace which will consequently lead to an increase in consumption rates on account of disease incidence rates rising across all age groups. Moreover, high awareness among people about eye care coupled with advancements in healthcare infrastructure is driving the North American market while Europe is driven by the high adoption of technology.
The global non-mydriatic fundus cameras market is driven by its key application in hospitals and eye clinics. The increase in the incidence of diabetic retinopathy, which is a risk factor for blindness; coupled with an aging population will drive demand for this device over the forecast period. Additional growth factors are increased awareness among physicians due to technological advances and improved diagnostic accuracy as well as increasing disposable income levels globally leading to rising in medical tourism. Additionally, the growing number of millennials who are willing to spend on healthcare facilities also contributes significantly towards driving revenue from equipment sales across all geographies.
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Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Non mydriatic Fundus Cameras Market Research Report |
By Type | Hand-Held Fundus Cameras, Bench-Top Fundus Cameras |
By Application | Hospitals, Eye Clinics, Others |
By Companies | Canon, ZEISS, Essilor, Nidek, Topcon, CSO, Optomed Oy, Kanghua, Coburn Technologies, Optovue, Volk Optical, Kowa, MiiS, Welch Allyn, CenterVue, Ezer |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 207 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 145 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
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The market is segmented by Type Hand-Held Fundus Cameras, Bench-Top Fundus Cameras and By Application Hospitals, Eye Clinics, Others.
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Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
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