In 2023, the laparoscopic hysterectomy rate in Canada was X Units Per Hundred Thousand Women. The forecast for 2024 indicates a decrease to 91.8, and the trend continues downward with slight declines each year, reaching 91.2 by 2028. The year-on-year variation is marginal, with approximately a 0.1% drop annually. Over the next five years, the CAGR suggests a consistently subtle decrease in the incidence of laparoscopic hysterectomy, indicating a slow but steady decline in its prevalence.
Future trends to watch include potential technological advancements in non-invasive treatments, changes in medical guidelines, and demographic shifts affecting demand for laparoscopic procedures. Monitoring health policy changes and their implications on surgical options will also be crucial.