Latest Americas Surgical Equipment Companies Update
Johnson & Johnson acquires Abiomed, a leading innovator in heart pumps and other cardiovascular devices, for $16.6 billion. This move strengthens J&J's position in the cardiac surgery market and expands its portfolio of surgical equipment.
Stryker Corporation acquires Mobius Imaging, a developer of AI-powered surgical navigation technology, for $750 million. This acquisition aims to integrate AI into Stryker's surgical robotics platform and enhance the precision of surgical procedures.
Intuitive Surgical receives FDA clearance for its Ion+ robotic-assisted surgery system, offering improved dexterity and vision for surgeons. This new generation robot expands the applications of robotic surgery and potentially enhances patient outcomes.
Medtronic unveils its Hugoâ„¢ robotic-assisted surgery system, designed for minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. This system features AI-powered features like voice control and haptic feedback, aiming to improve surgical efficiency and safety
Boston Scientific launches its Monarchâ„¢ Exomedics System, a platform for minimally invasive transvaginal surgery. This system offers surgeons greater precision and control during gynecological procedures.
Zimmer Biomet introduces its Personaâ„¢ IQ Shoulder System, featuring a robotic arm that assists surgeons in implanting shoulder replacements. This technology aims to improve accuracy and consistency in shoulder surgery.
List of Americas Surgical Equipment Key Companies in the Market
- Smith & Nephew (UK)
- Braun Melsungen AG (Germany)
- Ethicon US LLC. (US)
- Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH (Germany)
- COVIDIEN (US)
- CONMED Corporation (US)
- MEDICON (US)
- Integra LifeSciences Corporation (US)
- Synergetics USA Inc. (US)
- Stryker Corporation (US)
- KARL STORZ & Co. (US)
- KLS Martin (Germany)