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CrossRoads Extremity Systems

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2021 year
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CrossRoads Extremity Systems is a medical equipment manufacturer specializing in the development of foot and ankle implant systems.

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2022: DePuy Synthes купила CrossRoads Extremity Systems

In mid-February 2022, DePuy Syntheses, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, announced the acquisition of CrossRoads Extremity Systems. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

CrossRoads Extremity Systems develops a number of implants for specific procedures, in sterile packaging and allowed for use on the lower extremities. With the support of HealthpointCapital, the company has become a leader in the field of foot and ankle treatment.

Johnson&Johnson купила CrossRoads Extremity Systems

According to the press release, by acquiring Extremity Systems, DePuy Synthes adds a number of differentiated products to its portfolio, including:

  • MiniBunion 3D - is a minimally invasive surgical procedure for implantation of a microtitan implant;
  • DynaBunion 4D - provides surgeons with tools and implants to correct bursitis in 4 dimensions;
  • DynaFoce - bracket-shaped compression plates.

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In DePuy Syntheses, we look at innovation with one goal: to market differentiated solutions to meet the unmet needs of surgeons and patients around the world. Healthy legs are a fundamental element of overall health, and we are very excited to acquire CrossRoads Extremity Systems and the ability to accelerate the adoption of meaningful technologies by strengthening our proposal for elective foot and ankle procedures, which will allow us to provide surgeons and patients with more complete and advanced capabilities, said DePuy Synthes President Orey Boston (Oray Boston).
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The CrossRoads Extremity Systems portfolio includes more than 25 products, including the EcoSmart Tool Service, which provides sterilized, reusable surgical tools, as well as postoperative recovery and tool processing to reduce waste and inefficiency in the operating room.[1]

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