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Hybrid Operating Room Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | Global | 2026-2032

Published Jan 29, 2026
Length 45 Pages
SKU # IDR21183917

Description

Global Hybrid Operating Room Market Report to 2032

By iData Research - 44 pages - 4 charts, 8 figures

Executive Summary

The global hybrid operating room market was valued at $171.0 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3%, reaching $317.8 million by 2032.
This report covers the global market for hybrid operating rooms, including sales of control systems, hubs, and integration platforms with extended imaging management capabilities.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by rising demand for complex image-guided procedures, flexible surgical environments, advanced imaging integration, and more efficient OR utilization. However, high construction costs, compatibility challenges, and complex installation requirements continue to limit broader adoption.

Market Overview

The global hybrid OR market includes advanced operating room environments that combine surgical functionality with integrated imaging and extended equipment management capabilities.
Hybrid ORs are designed to support complex and image-guided procedures by combining OR integration platforms with advanced imaging systems, video routing, workflow tools, and surgical equipment control.
The market is expected to grow at a high single-digit rate over the forecast period. North America is projected to expand at a single-digit rate, while Western Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific offer significant growth potential.
Adoption remains concentrated among large, high-revenue hospitals because hybrid OR projects require fixed imaging systems, infrastructure upgrades, and long return-on-investment timelines. While clinical benefits are strong, the financial and construction burden limits adoption in smaller facilities.

Market Drivers

Accommodation of Additional Types of Procedures
Hybrid operating rooms were initially built mainly to support vascular and cardiac procedures. Over time, their use has expanded into orthopedics, general surgery, spine, neurosurgery, and other image-guided specialties.
This broader procedural scope makes hybrid ORs more valuable to hospitals. A single hybrid room can support multiple departments and procedure types, improving utilization and helping facilities justify the investment.
The ability to accommodate different procedures also improves operational flexibility. Hospitals can use hybrid ORs for complex cases that require both surgical access and imaging support, reducing the need to transfer patients between departments.
As more specialties adopt image-guided techniques, hybrid ORs are expected to become increasingly important for hospitals expanding advanced surgical programs.
Increased Demand for Hybrid ORs
Demand for hybrid ORs is increasing as global population dynamics change and healthcare systems face ongoing budget uncertainty. Hybrid rooms offer flexibility, which is valuable even with their higher price.
Hospitals are investing in hybrid ORs to support advanced surgical technologies, image-guided interventions, and multidisciplinary procedures. These rooms allow clinical teams to perform procedures that require both surgical and imaging capabilities in one controlled environment.
This reduces workflow disruption and may improve patient safety. For complex cases, the ability to combine imaging, procedure planning, and surgical treatment in one room is a major advantage.
As procedure complexity increases, hybrid OR adoption is expected to remain a key investment priority for large hospitals.
Demand for More Efficient ORs
Demand for more efficient operating rooms is another important driver. ORs are a major source of revenue for both hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers, making efficiency a core operational priority.
Hybrid ORs support efficiency by combining imaging and surgical capabilities in one room. This can reduce patient transfers, improve procedural coordination, and support complex procedures that would otherwise require multiple care environments.
Integrated control systems, video routing, and ergonomic layouts also help improve workflow. As more equipment is incorporated into ORs, the need for better functionality continues to increase.
Hybrid ORs provide the infrastructure needed to support more efficient complex procedures, which is expected to drive continued market growth.

Market Limiters

High Construction Costs
High construction costs are the main limiter of the hybrid OR market. As procedures become more complicated and demanding, hybrid ORs require more equipment and infrastructure than standard integrated ORs.
Upgrades may include electrical wiring, fiber optic cables, ventilation ducts, radiation shielding, reinforced floors, technical rooms, control rooms, and the opening of walls or ceilings to replace outdated components.
These requirements make hybrid OR construction and installation very expensive. In many cases, the imaging system itself is only one part of the total cost, with infrastructure and construction representing a major share of investment.
This may discourage hospitals from pursuing hybrid OR integration, especially when budgets are limited or return on investment is uncertain.
Ensuring Compatibility with Existing or New Devices
Compatibility is another major limiter. Hybrid ORs must connect a wide range of audio, visual, imaging, robotic, surgical, and communication systems.
These devices may come from multiple suppliers and may need to interface with external viewing rooms, hospital networks, imaging platforms, and OR integration systems.
Ensuring that all systems work together is critical. Compatibility problems can create technical delays, workflow inefficiencies, higher service costs, and user frustration.
This challenge affects designers, suppliers, and end users. Hospitals may hesitate to proceed with hybrid OR projects if they are concerned about interoperability or long-term compatibility with current and future technologies.
Complex Installation Process
Hybrid OR installation is complex, especially when CT, MRI, angiography systems, or mobile imaging equipment are involved.
When equipping an interdisciplinary hybrid OR with CT or MRI, the room concept must be designed carefully to support multi-room workflows. In multi-room concepts, large equipment may be mobile and used across two or three rooms.
These configurations require additional planning around room size, control rooms, technical rooms, patient flow, equipment movement, and imaging access. This is much easier during the early planning phase of a new building.
Subsequent installation into an existing facility is much more difficult. Retrofitting an older OR can increase project cost, extend timelines, and create operational disruption.

Market Coverage and Data Scope

Quantitative coverage: Market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold, and average selling prices.
Qualitative coverage: Market drivers and limiters, competitive analysis, recent mergers and acquisitions, company profiles, product portfolios, and leading competitors.
Time frame: Base year 2025, forecasts to 2032, and historical data back to 2022.
Market modeling: Revenue is analyzed using unit sales and ASPs, supported by competitive share analysis and forecast assumptions.
Device and system scope: The report covers hybrid operating rooms, including sales of control systems, hubs, and integration platforms with extended imaging management capabilities.

Markets Covered and Segmentation

Hybrid Operating Room Market
The report covers the global hybrid operating room market as a dedicated segment within the broader video and integrated OR equipment market.
Hybrid ORs include integration platforms with extended imaging management capabilities. These systems support advanced surgical environments where imaging, visualization, routing, communication, and surgical workflow tools must function together.
Hybrid ORs are typically built around fixed or advanced imaging systems, such as angiography, CT, or MRI. These systems allow complex image-guided procedures to be performed in the same room as surgical intervention.
The market is analyzed by market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold, and average selling prices.
Demand is evaluated based on complex procedure volumes, image-guided surgery adoption, hospital capital budgets, infrastructure readiness, hybrid suite construction, integration platform adoption, and competitive positioning.
This segmentation helps manufacturers, investors, and strategy teams understand how hybrid OR adoption is shaped by clinical demand, imaging requirements, construction cost, and the need for integrated surgical environments.

Competitive Analysis

In 2025, Getinge was the leading competitor in the hybrid integration component market. The company has gained share in recent years through partnerships with major imaging companies.
Getinge has benefited from strong demand for its MAGNUS™ table, which is installed in a large share of hybrid ORs. This allows the company to leverage table placements alongside its integration component offerings.
Its TEGRIS™ integration platform provides core integration capabilities, including video routing, streaming, conferencing, and a workflow-oriented user interface. The Maquet Yuno II™ OR table further supports hybrid OR adoption by offering procedural versatility and flexibility for hospitals upgrading to hybrid OR environments.
STERIS was the second-leading competitor in the hybrid OR market in 2025. The company built on its strong position in integrated ORs after acquiring Black Diamond Video in 2015.
Under the Harmony Hybrid OR brand, STERIS offers integration systems that support 4K inputs and outputs across surgical displays and camera systems. Its fiber-optic infrastructure is designed for full 4K compatibility.
STERIS integration components handle signal upscaling and conversion internally, which eliminates reliance on monitor-side processing. Its all-in-one system approach can create cost efficiencies across multiple integration functions.
KARL STORZ was the third-leading competitor in the hybrid OR market in 2025. The company’s OR1™ NEO integrated OR solution is well established, while OR1™ FUSION offers IP-based 4K video management technology. KARL STORZ also provides SCENARA™ for data management and AIDA™ for HD, 4K, and 3D image and video storage.

Technology and Practice Trends

Advanced Imaging Integration
Hybrid ORs rely on advanced imaging systems such as angiography, CT, and MRI.
These systems support image-guided procedures and allow clinicians to perform complex interventions without transferring patients between rooms.
4K Video Management
4K video management is becoming more important as hybrid ORs require high-resolution visualization across multiple sources.
Platforms with 4K routing, display compatibility, and video management support more advanced surgical workflows.
Flexible OR Tables
Flexible surgical tables are important in hybrid ORs because they must support multiple procedure types and imaging configurations.
Getinge’s MAGNUS™ table and Maquet Yuno II™ table illustrate the role of advanced tables in hybrid OR adoption.
Multi-Room Imaging Concepts
Some hybrid ORs use mobile imaging equipment that can support more than one room.
These multi-room concepts require careful planning around technical rooms, control rooms, and equipment movement.
Integrated Streaming and Conferencing
Streaming and conferencing are increasingly incorporated into hybrid OR platforms.
These capabilities support collaboration, teaching, procedure review, and remote clinical input.
Workflow-Oriented User Interfaces
Hybrid OR platforms are increasingly designed with workflow-oriented interfaces to simplify control across imaging, video, audio, and surgical equipment.
These interfaces help reduce complexity during procedures and support more efficient OR use.

Geography

This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.

Deliverables

44 pages of detailed market analysis, tables, and figures.
4 charts and 8 figures covering market size, pricing, growth trends, forecasts, segmentation, and competitive positioning.
Methodology Appendix and Acronym Glossary explaining data definitions, assumptions, and market modeling.
Licensing options: single-user, site, and enterprise.

Why This Report

How large is the global hybrid operating room market today, and how much is it expected to grow through 2032?
How are unit sales, ASPs, and market values changing over time?
What types of control systems, hubs, and integration platforms are included in hybrid OR installations?
Why are hybrid ORs expanding beyond vascular and cardiac procedures?
How are image-guided procedures driving demand for hybrid OR environments?
Why are high construction and infrastructure costs limiting adoption?
How do compatibility and integration challenges affect hospital investment decisions?
What role do advanced imaging systems, 4K video management, and flexible surgical tables play in hybrid OR adoption?
Which companies lead the global hybrid OR market?
How are Getinge, STERIS, and KARL STORZ positioned across hybrid OR integration platforms, surgical tables, video routing, and imaging-enabled surgical environments?
The Global Hybrid Operating Room Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with device-level analysis, ASP data, company share insights, and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand hybrid OR adoption, and support commercial planning in the global hybrid operating room market.

About iData Research

iData Research is a premium market intelligence firm headquartered in Canada with offices across North America and Europe.
Over the last 20 years, the company has specialized in device-level sizing, procedure models, pricing trends, and competitive share across MedTech.
Since 2005, iData has supported global OEMs, mid-market innovators, and investors with triangulated data based on units and ASPs, with country-level forecasts and analyst access across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and APAC.
Reports are available with flexible licensing to fit commercial, strategy, and investment workflows.

Table of Contents

45 Pages
Research Methodology
Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
Step 2: Prepare Data Systems And Perform Secondary Research
Step 3: Preparation For Interviews & Questionnaire Design
Step 4: Performing Primary Research
Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
Step 6: Market Forecast And Analysis
Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
Step 8: Final Review And Market Release
Step 9: Customer Feedback And Market Monitoring
Impact Of Global Tariffs
Hybrid Operating Room Market
7.1 Executive Summary
7.1.1 Global Hybrid Operating Room Market Overview
7.1.2 Competitive Analysis
7.1.3 Regions Included
7.2 Introduction
7.2.1 Hybrid Operating Room Definition
7.3 Market Analysis And Forecast
7.4 Drivers And Limiters
7.4.1 Market Drivers
7.4.2 Market Limiters
7.5 Competitive Market Share Analysis
Appendix


List of Charts

Chart 7-1: Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 & 2032
Chart 7-2: Hybrid Operating Room Installed Base, Global, 2025
Chart 7-3: Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Chart 7-4: Leading Competitors, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 7-1: Hybrid Operating Room Regions Covered, Global (1 of 2)
Figure 7-2: Hybrid Operating Room Regions Covered, Global (2 of 2)
Figure 7-3: Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 7-4: Units Sold by Region, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 7-5: Average Selling Price by Region, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$)
Figure 7-6: Market Value by Region, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032 (US$M)
Figure 7-7: Installed Base by Region, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025 – 2032
Figure 7-8: Leading Competitors, Hybrid Operating Room Market, Global, 2025
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