A laparoscopy system (or 'tower') is an integrated mobile platform for minimally invasive abdominal/pelvic surgery, typically combining a rigid laparoscope, camera control unit (CCU) and camera head, LED or xenon light source, CO₂ insufflator, HD/4K medical-grade monitor, image-capture/recording device, and often an electrosurgical generator.
A laparoscopy tower is an integrated mobile system housing the core components needed for minimally invasive surgery, including a high-resolution camera system, light source, video monitor, image recording device, and often insufflation and electrosurgical units.
Buyers are hospital ORs, ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), and specialty clinics performing general, bariatric, colorectal, gynecologic, and urologic procedures —
hospitals hold roughly 64.8% of the end-user category, due to the availability of advanced surgical infrastructure, skilled professionals, and post-operative care
, while ASCs are the fastest-growing segment for cholecystectomy, hernia, and gyn cases.