ConMed buys disposable minimal access surgery line
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
ConMed plans to buy Imagyn Medical Technologies' disposable minimal access surgical business for up to $8 million - doubling its presence in that area. Utica, New York-based ConMed says the move is consistent with its plans to strengthen its minimal access surgical business, its smallest business, which had sales growth of over 20% in the last year.
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