Ethicon paid $3.4 billion in cash and may pay an additional $2.35 billion if certain milestones are achieved.
The acquisition of Auris Health’s robotic technology, which is used in diagnostic and therapeutic lung procedures, fuels Johnson & Johnson’s efforts to improve surgical care and lung cancer intervention.
As part of that aim, Johnson & Johnson is developing robotic technologies for general surgery through a collaboration with Verily and expanded its orthopedic portfolio by acquiring Orthotaxy.
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