Stryker closed the previously-announced acquisition of K2M, provider of implants, instruments and systems that support complex spine and minimally invasive applications.
“K2M’s broad product portfolio and robust pipeline complement Stryker’s leadership in the spine and neurotechnology markets,” said Spencer S. Stiles, Group President, Neurotechnology, Instruments and Spine. “We believe that our combined businesses will offer innovative solutions for our customers while expanding our global footprint.”
Sources: Stryker Corporation; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Stryker closed the previously-announced acquisition of K2M, provider of implants, instruments and systems that support complex spine and minimally invasive applications.
"K2M's broad product portfolio and robust pipeline complement Stryker’s leadership in the spine and neurotechnology markets," said Spencer S. Stiles, Group President,...
Stryker closed the previously-announced acquisition of K2M, provider of implants, instruments and systems that support complex spine and minimally invasive applications.
“K2M’s broad product portfolio and robust pipeline complement Stryker’s leadership in the spine and neurotechnology markets,” said Spencer S. Stiles, Group President, Neurotechnology, Instruments and Spine. “We believe that our combined businesses will offer innovative solutions for our customers while expanding our global footprint.”
Sources: Stryker Corporation; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





