Smiths Medical

Smiths Medical is a manufacturer of specialized medical devices based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, established in 1940. The company focuses on providing a wide range of products for global markets, particularly in the areas of medication delivery, vital care, and safety devices. Its offerings include anesthesia breathing circuits, masks, endotracheal tubes, laryngeal masks, embryo replacement catheters, insulin technology systems, drainage systems, infusion disposable systems, interventional imaging, vital signs monitoring devices, pressure monitoring systems, sharps safety devices, fast flow fluid warmers, peripheral I.V. catheters, and transport ventilators. Smiths Medical is dedicated to enhancing patient care through innovative medical solutions.

Jeffrey Gathe

Vice President and Chief Information Officer

3 past transactions

Ivenix

Corporate Round in 2021
Ivenix, Inc. is a medical technology company based in North Andover, Massachusetts, that specializes in developing advanced intravenous (IV) infusion systems. Founded in 2001 and previously known as Fluidnet Corporation, Ivenix focuses on creating innovative solutions to improve infusion delivery in hospital settings. The company's flagship product is a next-generation infusion management system that employs pneumatic technology to accurately measure and control fluid flow, regardless of factors such as bag height, backpressure, patient movement, and fluid viscosity. This system not only simplifies the infusion process but also integrates with clinical information systems, enabling healthcare providers to manage patient infusion data effectively. By aiming to enhance the safety and efficiency of IV therapies, Ivenix is positioned to make a significant impact in the field of medical devices.

Access Scientific

Acquisition in 2020
Access Scientific, Inc. designs, develops, and commercializes medical devices that provide over-wire vascular access. Its products include PICC WAND, which enables clinicians to insert a radiopaque peelable sheath using a thin-walled/echogenic needle and the accelerated seldinger technique (AST); and POWER WAND, an extended dwell peripheral IV catheter for power-injectable vascular access. The company's WAND AST enables over-wire insertion of sheaths and catheters to reduce the risks of lost cannulation, contamination, embolism, and accidental needlestick injury. Access Scientific, Inc. was founded in 2004 and is based in San Diego, California.

Portex

Acquisition in 2002
Portex, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes medical devices used for various therapeutic, diagnostic, and surgical procedures.
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