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ChoiceSpine, a privately held spinal fusion device manufacturer, has acquired the spinal assets of Exactech, a developer and producer of bone and joint restoration products for extremities, hip, knee and spine,
“This is a great addition to our emerging product line,” said Rick Henson, co-owner of ChoiceSpine. “We look forward to building relationships with Exactech distributors and end users, as well as extending our product offering to potential new customers.”
The acquisition will also have beneficial international implications with Gainesville, Fla.-based Exactech having distribution channels in Spain, Portugal and Germany. “We currently have distribution partners in Italy and Mexico, so these new assets will immediately boost our international footprint,” added Marty Altshuler, co-owner of ChoiceSpine. “This investment will continue to build the momentum behind our pursuit of becoming a prominent, full-line spinal implant provider.”
In addition to the acquisition announcement, ChoiceSpine also announced it would be rolling out several new products this year, along with a complete biologics line, set to complement its expanding implant portfolio.
Founded in 2006, ChoiceSpine now has more than 45 employees and is majority-owned by Henson and Altshuler.
ChoiceSpine is a privately held spinal implant company located in Knoxville, Tenn. The company offers a breadth of surgeon focused systems that are designed to be safe, efficient, and easy-to-use.
“This is a great addition to our emerging product line,” said Rick Henson, co-owner of ChoiceSpine. “We look forward to building relationships with Exactech distributors and end users, as well as extending our product offering to potential new customers.”
The acquisition will also have beneficial international implications with Gainesville, Fla.-based Exactech having distribution channels in Spain, Portugal and Germany. “We currently have distribution partners in Italy and Mexico, so these new assets will immediately boost our international footprint,” added Marty Altshuler, co-owner of ChoiceSpine. “This investment will continue to build the momentum behind our pursuit of becoming a prominent, full-line spinal implant provider.”
In addition to the acquisition announcement, ChoiceSpine also announced it would be rolling out several new products this year, along with a complete biologics line, set to complement its expanding implant portfolio.
Founded in 2006, ChoiceSpine now has more than 45 employees and is majority-owned by Henson and Altshuler.
ChoiceSpine is a privately held spinal implant company located in Knoxville, Tenn. The company offers a breadth of surgeon focused systems that are designed to be safe, efficient, and easy-to-use.