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  2. Ethicon - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ethicon acquired breast implant maker Mentor, [8] [9] and in 2010 it acquired ear, nose and throat technology company Acclarent. [10] In 2016, Ethicon acquired NeuWave Medical. [11] In 2013, J&J merged Ethicon Endo-Surgery back into Ethicon. [6] As of September 10, 2024, Ethicon began operating under the name Johnson & Johnson MedTech ...

  3. Johnson & Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ethicon launched Vicryl Plus Antibacterial Sutures. The products prevent post-surgery infection within stitches. In 2006, Johnson & Johnson acquired Pfizer's consumer healthcare business and merged it with its consumer healthcare business group. The acquisition added brands like Listerine, Bengay, and Neosporin to the company's ...

  4. Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  5. Catgut suture - Wikipedia

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    Catgut suture has excellent handling features, high knot-pull tensile strength, and good knot security. It is used for all surgical procedures including general closure, ophthalmic, orthopedics, obstetrics/gynecology and gastrointestinal surgery. It is absorbed faster in patients with cancer, anemia, and malnutrition.

  6. Ethicon Endo-Surgery - Wikipedia

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  7. Robert Wood Johnson I - Wikipedia

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    He and Seabury eventually left the firm and entered a business partnership, Seabury & Johnson. Both men had an interest in Joseph Lister's discovery of the implications of sterile surgery. They aimed to make products that would assist in operating rooms. Johnson worked 12-hour days working towards invention of aseptic surgical equipment.

  8. Abiomed - Wikipedia

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    Abiomed, Inc. is a medical device technology company that operates as a stand-alone business within Johnson & Johnson's MedTech Segment. [2] Abiomed develops and manufactures temporary external and implantable mechanical circulatory support devices.

  9. Vicryl - Wikipedia

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    Vicryl (polyglactin 910) is an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, manufactured by Ethicon Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. A monofilament version is also made for use in ophthalmic practice. It is indicated for soft tissue approximation and ligation.