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About Surgical Products Magazine Surgical Products is the publication for surgeons, anesthesiologists and department heads in charge of operating/emergency rooms, ICU/CCUs, infection control, OR ...
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On Jan 23, 2009, Mentor was acquired by Johnson & Johnson, [8] [9] and is a stand-alone business unit reporting through Ethicon, Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company and provider of suture, mesh, hemostats, and other products for surgical procedures. Johnson & Johnson company markets its breast implant products in India with the name MentorConfidence.
Teleflex Incorporated, headquartered in Wayne, Pennsylvania, is an American provider of specialty medical devices for a range of procedures in critical care and surgery.. Teleflex has annual revenues of $2.4 billion, operations in 40 countries, and more than 15,000 employe
Surgical Endoscopy: Surgery: Springer Science+Business Media: English: 1986–present Surgical Innovation: Surgery: SAGE Publications: English: 1994–present TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin: Preventive Medicine: Gulhane Askeri Tip Akademisi: English: 2001–present Tehran University Medical Journal: Medicine: University of Tehran: English ...
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1997 SCA sold the Clinical products division to Nordic Capital who merged it with Kolmi-Set acquired by Tamro [6] and named it Mölnlycke Health Care AB. [3] Mölnlycke Health Care started operations as an independent company in 1998. [3] 2001, Mölnlycke Health Care acquired the single-use surgical BARRIER product line from Johnson & Johnson. [3]
Davis & Geck was a surgical/medical device company founded in 1909 by Charles T. Davis and Fred A. Geck originally located in Brooklyn, NY.. It specialized in the development and manufacture of surgical sutures along with various other products in the wound closure, surgical technique, and aseptic technique categories.