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U.S. Medical Devices Industry: Private Equity Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008
Frost & Sullivan's medical devices Financial Benchmarking and Analysis (FBA) service presents a financial outlook of the U.S. medical devices industry, highlighting private equity trends and growth opportunities in select growth segments. The FBA focuses on the fourteen segments of the U.S. medical devices industry, namely: cardiovascular devices, orthopedic devices, general surgery, endoscopy, neurology devices, urology and gynecology, ophthalmic equipment, cosmetics and aesthetics, hearing and audiology, wound care and management, respiratory and anesthesia equipment, disinfection and sterilization, infusion systems and mobility aids.
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