6 Orthopedic & Spine Device Company Mergers or Acquisitions

Here are 6 recent orthopedic and spine device company mergers or acquisitions.

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Raleigh, N.C.-based TranS1 acquired Baxano, a medical manufacturer of the iO-Flex system for spinal decompression surgery, for approximately $23.6 million.

Wright Medical Group completed its acquisition of BioMimetic Therapeutics, a deal which began back in November, for about $190 million. Wright Medical will pay another $190 million if BioMimetic’s Augment Bone Graft technology receives FDA approval.

The Balma, France-based Vexim acquired a system to mix and inject orthopedic cement for vertebroplasty procedures. The technology will be incorporated into the company’s SpineJack implant, a minimally invasive device for treatment of vertebral compression factures.

San Diego, Calif.-based DJO Global acquired Exos Corp., a manufacturer of adjustable casts for fractures and joint injuries.

Stryker acquired Trauson Holdings in China for $764 million in cash.

Samsung Electronics America in Ridgefield Park, N.J., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, acquired NeuroLogica, a Danvers, Mass.-based computed tomography company.

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