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Medtronic

Medtronic plc is an Irish medical device company. The company's operational and executive headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its legal headquarters are in Ireland due to its acquisition of Irish-based Covidien in 2015.[3][4] While it primarily operates in the United States,[5][6] it operates in more than 150 countries and employs over 90,000 people.[7] It develops and manufactures healthcare technologies and therapies.

Medtronic plc
Company typePublic limited company
ISINIE00BTN1Y115
IndustryMedical equipment
Founded1949; 75 years ago (1949)
Headquarters
Key people
ProductsMedical devices
Revenue US$31.23 billion (2023)
US$5.49 billion (2023)
US$3.76 billion (2023)
Total assets US$90.95 billion (2023)
Total equity US$51.48 billion (2023)
Number of employees
c. 95,000 (2023)
Websitemedtronic.com
Footnotes / references
Financials as of April 28, 2023[2]

History edit

 
Medtronic operational headquarters in Fridley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis

Medtronic was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, as a medical equipment repair shop.[8] Bakken invented several medical technology devices that continue to be used around the world today.[citation needed]

Through his repair business, Bakken came to know C. Walton Lillehei, a doctor of heart surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School. The deficiencies of the artificial pacemakers of the day were made painfully obvious following a power outage over Halloween in 1957, which affected large sections of Minnesota and western Wisconsin.[9] A pacemaker-dependent paediatric patient of Lillehei died because of the blackout.[citation needed] The next day, Lillehei spoke with Bakken about developing some form of battery-powered pacemaker. Bakken modified the design for a transistorized metronome and created the first battery-powered external pacemaker.[citation needed] It fit in a four-inch-square box that could be taped to a patient’s chest, transmitted electric signals to the heart through wires that passed through the patient’s chest, and could be removed without surgery.[citation needed]

 
Medtronic's original headquarters in St. Anthony, Minnesota

The company expanded through the 1950s, selling equipment built by other companies but also developing custom-made devices. Bakken built a small pacemaker that could be strapped to the body and powered by batteries. Work in the new field later produced an implantable pacemaker in 1960. The company built its headquarters in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Anthony, Minnesota, in 1960,[10] and moved to Fridley in the 1970s. Medtronic's main competitors in the cardiac rhythm field include Boston Scientific and St. Jude Medical.

In 1997, Medtronic opened a production site for implantable pacemakers and brain pacemakers in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. One in five pacemakers implanted globally today is made here. The site is also used as a European training centre for doctors.[11] In 1998, Medtronic acquired Physio-Control for $538 million.[12]

In 2014, Integra LifeSciences announced it was acquiring instrumentation lines from Medtronic for $60 million. The deal included Medtronic’s MicroFrance and Xomed manual ENT and laparoscopic surgical instruments, as well as a manufacturing facility in France.[13]

In February 2016, the company announced that it would acquire Bellco from private equity firm Charme Capital Partners.[14] In June, the company announced its acquisition of HeartWare International Inc. for $1.1 billion.[15] In December 2017, Medtronic acquired Crospon in €38 million ($45 million).[16] In September 2018, the company acquired Mazor Robotics for $1.64 billion ($58.50 per American Depository Share or $29.25 per ordinary share.[17] In late November, Medtronic acquired Nutrino Health Ltd boosting the company's nutrition-related data services and analytics.[18]

In May 2019, Medtronic announced it would acquire Titan Spine, a technology company focusing on titanium spine implants.[19] Chief Executive Officer Omar Ishrak retired in April 2020 and stayed on as executive chairman and chairman of the board until December 2020.[20][21] Ishrak was succeeded by senior executive Geoff Martha.[21]

In January 2020, the company announced its intention to acquire Stimgenics, LLC and their primary therapy: differential target, multiplexed, spinal cord stimulation.[22] In July, the company announced it would acquire Medicrea for €7.00 per share.[23] In August, Medtronic announced it would acquire Companion Medical, who manufacture a smart insulin pen system, which connects to a diabetes management app.[24] In September Medtronic acquired Avenu Medical for an undisclosed sum.[25]

In February 2021, the company recalled its HeartWare Ventricular Assist Device.[26] In June 2021, the controller ports were pulled from the market.[27] On June 3, 2021, the FDA alerted physicians to stop new implants of the HVAD system due to "an increased risk of neurological adverse events and mortality associated with the internal pump."[28]

In January 2022, the business announced it would acquire Affera, Inc.[29] In March, Medtronic announced a contract with Vizient, a healthcare performance improvement company, to add Medtronic's Touch Surgery Enterprise platform to Vizient's healthcare offerings.[30][31] Touch Surgery works with laparoscopic and robotic scopes and is an AI-powered video management and analytics platform for the operating room.[30][31] In May, Medtronic and DaVita Inc. announced plans to form a new, independent kidney care-focused medical device company.[32] Medtronic’s Renal Care Solutions business will be part of the new company.[32]

In April 2022, the company announced that it would work with GE Healthcare to support the needs and care demands at Ambulatory Surgery Centers.[33] In July, Medtronic announced a strategic partnership with CathWorks, a coronary artery disease (CAD) technology developer.[34] A separate agreement gave Medtronic the option to acquire CathWorks in the future.[34]

In October, 2022, the company announced its intention to pursue a separation of the company's combined Patient Monitoring and Respiratory Interventions businesses, which are part of the company's Medical Surgical Portfolio.[35]

Acquisition history edit

Medtronic
  • Medtronic
    • Medtronic plc
      • Medtronic Inc. (Founded 1949)
        • Ardian Inc[36] (Acq 2010)
        • Osteotech Inc[37] (Acq 2010)
        • ATS Medical[38] (Acq 2010)
        • Krauth Cardiovascular[39] (Acq 2010)
        • Fogazzi[39] (Acq 2010)
        • Invatec[39] (Acq 2010)
        • PEAK Surgical, Inc[40]< (Acq 2011)
        • Salient Surgical Technologies Inc[41] (Acq 2011)
        • China Kanghui Holdings[42] (Acq 2012)
        • NGC Medical[43] (Acq 2014)
        • Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation (Acq 2014)[44]
        • TYRX Inc (Acq 2014)[45]
      • Covidien (Formed 2007 from Tyco International healthcare business spin off)
        • Sapheon Inc[46] (Acq 2014)
        • Reverse Medical Corporation[47] (Acq 2014)
        • Given Imaging[48] (Acq 2014)
        • Aspect Medical Systems
        • Somanetics Corp[49] (Acq 2010)
        • ev3 Inc[50] (Acq 2010)
        • CV Ingenuity[51] (Acq 2012)
        • BÂRRX[52] (Acq 2012)
        • Newport Medical Instruments[53] (Acq 2012)
        • superDimension[54] (Acq 2012)
        • Oridion Systems[55] (Acq 2012)
        • VNUS Medical Technologies
    • Advanced Uro-Solutions[56] (Acq 2015)
    • Diabeter[57] (Acq 2015)
    • CardioInsight Technologies[58] (Acq 2015)
    • Aptus Endosystems[59] (Acq 2015)
    • RF Surgical Systems[60] (Acq 2015)
    • Medina Medical[61] (Acq 2015)
    • Lazarus Effect[62] (Acq 2015)
    • Bellco[63] (Acq 2016)
    • HeartWare International Inc (Acq 2016)
    • Crospon (Acq 2017)
    • Mazor Robotics (Acq 2018)
    • Nutrino Health Ltd (Acq 2018)
    • Titan Spine (Acq 2019)
    • Klue (Acq 2019)[64]
    • Stimgenics, LLC (Acq 2020)
    • Medicrea (Acq 2020)
    • Companion Medical (Acq 2020)
    • Avenu Medical[65] (Acq 2020)
    • Intersect ENT (Acq 2022)[66]
    • Digital Surgery (Acq 2020)[67]
    • Affera, Inc. (Acq 2022)

Global rankings edit

In May 2018, Medtronic was ranked as the world's largest medical device company by 2017 revenues (see table below).[5][68][69]

In March 2017, Bloomberg's database of U.S. tax inversions listed Medtronic and Wright Medical Group (Medtronic's 2015 inversion to Ireland was over $100 billion, while Wright's 2015 inversion to the Netherlands was $3.3 billion), as the only U.S. tax inversions of a U.S. medical device company in history.[70] In February 2018, the Wall Street Journal listed Medtronic's 2015 tax inversion to Ireland as the largest U.S. corporate tax inversion executed between 2013 and 2016.[6] In May 2018, Medtronic was ranked as the largest corporate tax inversion in history.[71]

Largest global medical device companies (based on 2017 revenues)[5][68][69]
Rank Company name 2017 Revenue
($ m)
Legal headquarters
(tax registration)
Executive headquarters
(if different from legal)
Parent company
(if a subsidiary)
1 Medtronic 29,710 Dublin, Ireland Fridley, Minnesota, U.S.
2 DePuy Synthes 26,592 Raynham, MA, U.S. Johnson & Johnson
3 Fresenius Medical Care 20,900 Bad Homburg, Germany Fresenius SE
4 Philips Healthcare 20,896 Amsterdam, Netherlands Philips
5 GE Healthcare 19,116 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. General Electric
6 Siemens Healthineers 16,206 Erlangen, Germany Siemens
7 Cardinal Health 13,524 Dublin, Ohio, U.S.
8 Stryker 12,444 Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.
9 Becton Dickinson 12,093 Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, U.S.
10 Baxter International 10,561 Deerfield, Illinois, U.S.

Business units and subsidiaries edit

Medtronic has four main business units: the Minimally Invasive Therapies Group, the Diabetes Group, the Restorative Therapies Group, and the Cardiac and Vascular Group. Medtronic develops and manufactures devices and therapies to treat more than 30 chronic diseases, including heart failure,[72] Parkinson disease, urinary incontinence, Down syndrome, obesity, chronic pain, spinal disorders and diabetes.

CRDM edit

Cardiac rhythm disease management (CRDM) is the oldest and largest of Medtronic's business units. Its work in heart rhythm therapies dates back to 1957 when Bakken developed the first wearable heart pacemaker to treat abnormally slow heart rates. Since then, it has expanded its expertise in electrical stimulation to treat other cardiac rhythm diseases. It has also made an effort to address overall disease management by adding diagnostic and monitoring capabilities to many of its devices. An independently-operating Dutch pacemaker manufacturer, Vitatron, acquired by Medtronic in 1986, is now a European subsidiary of the unit.[73] Medtronic and Vitatron pacemakers are interrogated and programmed by Medtronic Carelink Model 2090 Programmer for Medtronic and Vitatron Devices; they use separate interfaces.[74]

In 2007, Medtronic recalled its Sprint Fidelis product, the flexible wires, or leads, which connect a defibrillator to the interior of the heart. The leads were found to be failing at an unacceptable rate, resulting in unnecessary shocks or no shocks when needed; either can be lethal. The scope of the problem continues to be a matter of research. Studies since the recall, disputed by Medtronic, suggest that the failure rate of already-implanted Sprint Fidelis leads is increasing exponentially. Medtronic's liability is limited by various court decisions.[75]

Spinal and biologics edit

Spinal and biologics is Medtronic's second-largest business. Medtronic is the world leader in spinal and musculoskeletal therapies. In 2007, Medtronic purchased Kyphon, a manufacturer and seller of spinal implants that are necessary for procedures like kyphoplasty.[76]

In May 2008, Medtronic Spine agreed to pay the US government $75 million to settle a qui tam lawsuit after a whistleblower alleged that Medtronic committed Medicare fraud. The company was charged with illegally convincing healthcare providers to offer kyphoplasty, a spinal fracture repair surgery, as an inpatient, not an outpatient, procedure to make thousands of dollars more in profits per surgery.[77]

A "special report" by writer Steven Brill in Time showed that according to Medtronic's quarterly SEC filing of October 2012, the company had, on average, a 75.1% profit margin on its spine products and therapies.[78]

Cardiovascular edit

Medtronic's cardiovascular therapies span the major specialties of interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and vascular surgery. The products are used to reduce the potentially debilitating effects of coronary, aortic, and structural heart disease.

Neuromodulation edit

Neuromodulation is the second-oldest and third-largest department of Medtronic. Its products include neurostimulation systems and implantable drug delivery systems for chronic pain, common movement disorders, and urologic and gastrointestinal disorders. The department's revenues in 2014 amounted to $1.9 billion, or 11% of Medtronic's total revenues.[79]

Diabetes edit

The diabetes management manufacturing and sales division of Medtronic is based on the perimeter of the California State University, Northridge campus in Northridge, California.[80][81][82] The original company, Minimed Technologies, was founded in 1983 by Alfred E. Mann and spun off from Pacesetter Systems to design and market an open loop insulin pump.[83] The MiniMed 502 was one of the first lightweight insulin pumps on the market, and it helped bring insulin pump usage to the mainstream market.

In 1992, the MiniMed 506 was a major redesign to make it more appealing to consumers. The new design was met by boosted adoption rate, and sales increased by 357%.[84] In 2001, Medtronic purchased Minimed, to form Medtronic Minimed.[85]

On 11 May 2009, Medtronic announced it had chosen San Antonio, Texas, for the location of its new Diabetes Therapy Management and Education Center. The company announced that it expected 1400 new jobs would be created to staff the 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) facility.[86]

In September 2016, the FDA approved a device, the MiniMed 670G which was launched in 2017. It was the world's first Hybrid Closed Loop system for people with type 1 diabetes. Featuring the company's advanced algorithm - SmartGuard technology and glucose sensor - Guardian™ Sensor 3, it was the first insulin pump approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that enabled personalized and automated* delivery of basal insulin, the background insulin needed to maintain stable blood sugar levels throughout the day and night. The advanced SmartGuard Auto Mode algorithm worked in conjunction with the company's glucose sensor - Guardian Sensor 3 - to self-adjust basal insulin delivery based on the glucose sensor. [87]

Surgical technologies edit

 
O-arm Surgical Imaging System. Federal Center of Neurosurgery in Tyumen, 2013

The surgical technologies business group designed and manufactured products for the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases and cranial, spinal, and neurologic conditions. It also encompassed a surgical navigation division to design "StealthStation" systems, software, and instruments for computer assisted surgery (CAS) and a special intraoperative X-ray imaging system (3D fluoroscopy), known as the O-arm Imaging System. Many of the products are used for minimally-invasive surgical procedures. In 2016, the business unit was dissolved, and each site folded into new business groups.

Renal Care Solutions edit

The Renal Care Solutions business group designed and manufactured products for the diagnosis and treatment related to Renal organs like Kidney. In 2023 this business unit was spun off into an independent business called Mozarc Medical.

Technology safety edit

In 2011, an independent security researcher, Jay Radcliffe, revealed a security vulnerability in a Medtronic insulin pump at the Computer Security conference Black Hat Briefings, allowing an attacker to take control of the pump. Medtronic responded by assuring users of the full safety of its devices.[88]

In 2008, a team of computer security researchers was able to take remote control of a Medtronic cardiac implant. The team, using an unused implant in a lab, was able to control the electrical shocks delivered by the defibrillator component and even glean patient data from the device.[89]

In February 2020, Medtronic recalled around 322,000 MiniMed insulin pumps with faulty pump retainer rings, which had been correlated to death and around 2,000 injuries.[90]

Portable ventilators edit

On 30 March 2020, Medtronic shared its portable ventilator design specifications during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, in order to accelerate global ventilator production.[91]

Subsidiaries edit

Vitatron edit

Vitatron is a Netherlands-based European subsidiary of Medtronic. It is focused on development and manufacturing of cardiac pacing technology. Once an independently operating Dutch medical company, it was acquired by Medtronic in 1986.[92] Vitatron pacemakers are interrogated and programmed by Medtronic Carelink Model 2090 Programmer for Medtronic and Vitatron Devices, using a separate interface.[93]

History of Vitatron edit
  • 1956: Vitatron founded
  • 1962: First Implantable pacemakers
  • 1981: Microprocessor-driven, software-based pacemaker (DPG1)
  • 1982: Rate Responsive pacemaker (TX1)
  • 1984: Quintech DDD with automatic upper rate behavior ("mode switch")
  • 1988: Daily Learn algorithm (Rhythmyx)
  • 1997: First upgradeable pacemaker system with dedicated AF diagnostics, rate and rhythm control therapy.
  • 2003: Vitatron goes digital: 1st Vitatron C-Series, the world's first fully digital pacemaker.[94]
  • 2004: 2nd Vitatron C-Series, digital, fast pacemaker.
  • 2004: Vitatron T-Series: The full picture, digital pacemaker system.
  • 2005: Vitatron C-Series, A3 models, a new top line range of digital pacemakers for bradycardic patients.

Public-private engagement edit

Activism edit

Medtronic is a corporate partner of Human Rights Campaign, a large LGBT advocacy organization.[95]

Criticism edit

Animal rights edit

In 2005, 2008, and 2010 PETA threatened to submit a shareholder resolution to improve animal welfare standards in the company. In 2005, PETA attempted to stop five specific animal experiments that it deemed "crude and cruel". In 2008, PETA protested the outsourcing of animal testing to countries with lax animal welfare laws, such as China. In 2010, PETA attempted to stop Medtronic's reported use of live animals in testing and training. In response, Medtronic conducted a feasibility study that found that banning the use of live animals was impractical. As of 2015 Medtronic continued to use live animals for testing and training but stated that it would look for alternatives in the future. In each case, PETA withdrew its shareholder resolution after talks with Medtronic's leadership.[96][97][needs update]

Tax inversion to Ireland edit

 
Medtronic legal headquarters, 20 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

In June 2014, Medtronic announced it would execute a tax inversion to Ireland by acquiring Irish-based Covidien (a previous U.S. tax inversion to Ireland in 2007), for $42.9 billion in cash and stock.[3][98] The tax inversion enabled Medtronic to move its legal headquarters to Ireland, while maintaining its operational and executive headquarters in the U.S., thus allowing it to avoid taxation on more than $14 billion held overseas, and avail of Ireland's beneficial low corporation tax regime.[70] Medtronic's tax inversion is the largest tax inversion in history,[6][70][99] and given the changes in the U.S. tax-code in 2016 to block the Pfizer-Allergan Irish tax inversion, is likely to remain the largest.[100] Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak defended the tax inversion in a 2015 interview to the Financial Times saying, "We just followed the rules and the deal was done based on strategic merits".[101] Ireland is less than 0.1% of Medtronic (or Covidien) sales, and the majority of Medtronic's sales, and an even greater percentage of Medtronic profits (due to the higher margins on U.S. medical devices), are from the U.S. healthcare system.[6] In 2016, the Star Tribune reported that Medtronic was still winning U.S. Federal contracts and attending U.S. trade-missions as a U.S. company.[102]

In terms of scale, on 23 November 2018, Ireland's largest stockbrokers, Davy Stockbrokers reported that the total capitalization of the Irish stock market was €104 billion (this does not include Medtronic, which Davy do not consider an Irish company).[103] In contrast, on the same day Medtronic's capitalization was listed on Bloomberg at just over $130 billion (or €115 billion).

Medtronic's acquisition of Covidien made Medtronic the world's largest medical device company by revenues.[5]

Response to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Medtronic refused to join the international community and withdraw from the Russian market. Research from Yale University updated on April 28, 2022 identifying how companies were reacting to Russia's invasion identified Medtronic in the worst category of "Digging In", meaning Defying Demands for Exit: companies defying demands for exit/reduction of activities.[104]

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Medtronic plc is an Irish medical device company The company s operational and executive headquarters are in Minneapolis Minnesota and its legal headquarters are in Ireland due to its acquisition of Irish based Covidien in 2015 3 4 While it primarily operates in the United States 5 6 it operates in more than 150 countries and employs over 90 000 people 7 It develops and manufactures healthcare technologies and therapies Medtronic plcCompany typePublic limited companyTraded asNYSE MDTS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINIE00BTN1Y115IndustryMedical equipmentFounded1949 75 years ago 1949 HeadquartersDublin Ireland legal 1 Minneapolis Minnesota U S operational 1 Key peopleGeoff Martha Chairman amp CEO Karen L Parkhill CFO ProductsMedical devicesRevenueUS 31 23 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 5 49 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 3 76 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 90 95 billion 2023 Total equityUS 51 48 billion 2023 Number of employeesc 95 000 2023 Websitemedtronic wbr comFootnotes referencesFinancials as of April 28 2023 update 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisition history 2 Global rankings 3 Business units and subsidiaries 3 1 CRDM 3 2 Spinal and biologics 3 3 Cardiovascular 3 4 Neuromodulation 3 5 Diabetes 3 6 Surgical technologies 3 7 Renal Care Solutions 3 8 Technology safety 3 9 Portable ventilators 3 10 Subsidiaries 3 10 1 Vitatron 3 10 1 1 History of Vitatron 4 Public private engagement 4 1 Activism 5 Criticism 5 1 Animal rights 5 2 Tax inversion to Ireland 5 3 Response to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Medtronic operational headquarters in Fridley Minnesota a suburb of Minneapolis Medtronic was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken and his brother in law Palmer Hermundslie as a medical equipment repair shop 8 Bakken invented several medical technology devices that continue to be used around the world today citation needed Through his repair business Bakken came to know C Walton Lillehei a doctor of heart surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School The deficiencies of the artificial pacemakers of the day were made painfully obvious following a power outage over Halloween in 1957 which affected large sections of Minnesota and western Wisconsin 9 A pacemaker dependent paediatric patient of Lillehei died because of the blackout citation needed The next day Lillehei spoke with Bakken about developing some form of battery powered pacemaker Bakken modified the design for a transistorized metronome and created the first battery powered external pacemaker citation needed It fit in a four inch square box that could be taped to a patient s chest transmitted electric signals to the heart through wires that passed through the patient s chest and could be removed without surgery citation needed nbsp Medtronic s original headquarters in St Anthony Minnesota The company expanded through the 1950s selling equipment built by other companies but also developing custom made devices Bakken built a small pacemaker that could be strapped to the body and powered by batteries Work in the new field later produced an implantable pacemaker in 1960 The company built its headquarters in the Minneapolis suburb of St Anthony Minnesota in 1960 10 and moved to Fridley in the 1970s Medtronic s main competitors in the cardiac rhythm field include Boston Scientific and St Jude Medical In 1997 Medtronic opened a production site for implantable pacemakers and brain pacemakers in Tolochenaz Switzerland One in five pacemakers implanted globally today is made here The site is also used as a European training centre for doctors 11 In 1998 Medtronic acquired Physio Control for 538 million 12 In 2014 Integra LifeSciences announced it was acquiring instrumentation lines from Medtronic for 60 million The deal included Medtronic s MicroFrance and Xomed manual ENT and laparoscopic surgical instruments as well as a manufacturing facility in France 13 In February 2016 the company announced that it would acquire Bellco from private equity firm Charme Capital Partners 14 In June the company announced its acquisition of HeartWare International Inc for 1 1 billion 15 In December 2017 Medtronic acquired Crospon in 38 million 45 million 16 In September 2018 the company acquired Mazor Robotics for 1 64 billion 58 50 per American Depository Share or 29 25 per ordinary share 17 In late November Medtronic acquired Nutrino Health Ltd boosting the company s nutrition related data services and analytics 18 In May 2019 Medtronic announced it would acquire Titan Spine a technology company focusing on titanium spine implants 19 Chief Executive Officer Omar Ishrak retired in April 2020 and stayed on as executive chairman and chairman of the board until December 2020 20 21 Ishrak was succeeded by senior executive Geoff Martha 21 In January 2020 the company announced its intention to acquire Stimgenics LLC and their primary therapy differential target multiplexed spinal cord stimulation 22 In July the company announced it would acquire Medicrea for 7 00 per share 23 In August Medtronic announced it would acquire Companion Medical who manufacture a smart insulin pen system which connects to a diabetes management app 24 In September Medtronic acquired Avenu Medical for an undisclosed sum 25 In February 2021 the company recalled its HeartWare Ventricular Assist Device 26 In June 2021 the controller ports were pulled from the market 27 On June 3 2021 the FDA alerted physicians to stop new implants of the HVAD system due to an increased risk of neurological adverse events and mortality associated with the internal pump 28 In January 2022 the business announced it would acquire Affera Inc 29 In March Medtronic announced a contract with Vizient a healthcare performance improvement company to add Medtronic s Touch Surgery Enterprise platform to Vizient s healthcare offerings 30 31 Touch Surgery works with laparoscopic and robotic scopes and is an AI powered video management and analytics platform for the operating room 30 31 In May Medtronic and DaVita Inc announced plans to form a new independent kidney care focused medical device company 32 Medtronic s Renal Care Solutions business will be part of the new company 32 In April 2022 the company announced that it would work with GE Healthcare to support the needs and care demands at Ambulatory Surgery Centers 33 In July Medtronic announced a strategic partnership with CathWorks a coronary artery disease CAD technology developer 34 A separate agreement gave Medtronic the option to acquire CathWorks in the future 34 In October 2022 the company announced its intention to pursue a separation of the company s combined Patient Monitoring and Respiratory Interventions businesses which are part of the company s Medical Surgical Portfolio 35 Acquisition history edit MedtronicMedtronic Medtronic plc Medtronic Inc Founded 1949 Ardian Inc 36 Acq 2010 Osteotech Inc 37 Acq 2010 ATS Medical 38 Acq 2010 Krauth Cardiovascular 39 Acq 2010 Fogazzi 39 Acq 2010 Invatec 39 Acq 2010 PEAK Surgical Inc 40 lt Acq 2011 Salient Surgical Technologies Inc 41 Acq 2011 China Kanghui Holdings 42 Acq 2012 NGC Medical 43 Acq 2014 Sapiens Steering Brain Stimulation Acq 2014 44 TYRX Inc Acq 2014 45 Covidien Formed 2007 from Tyco International healthcare business spin off Sapheon Inc 46 Acq 2014 Reverse Medical Corporation 47 Acq 2014 Given Imaging 48 Acq 2014 Aspect Medical Systems Somanetics Corp 49 Acq 2010 ev3 Inc 50 Acq 2010 CV Ingenuity 51 Acq 2012 BARRX 52 Acq 2012 Newport Medical Instruments 53 Acq 2012 superDimension 54 Acq 2012 Oridion Systems 55 Acq 2012 VNUS Medical Technologies Advanced Uro Solutions 56 Acq 2015 Diabeter 57 Acq 2015 CardioInsight Technologies 58 Acq 2015 Aptus Endosystems 59 Acq 2015 RF Surgical Systems 60 Acq 2015 Medina Medical 61 Acq 2015 Lazarus Effect 62 Acq 2015 Bellco 63 Acq 2016 HeartWare International Inc Acq 2016 Crospon Acq 2017 Mazor Robotics Acq 2018 Nutrino Health Ltd Acq 2018 Titan Spine Acq 2019 Klue Acq 2019 64 Stimgenics LLC Acq 2020 Medicrea Acq 2020 Companion Medical Acq 2020 Avenu Medical 65 Acq 2020 Intersect ENT Acq 2022 66 Digital Surgery Acq 2020 67 Affera Inc Acq 2022 Global rankings editIn May 2018 Medtronic was ranked as the world s largest medical device company by 2017 revenues see table below 5 68 69 In March 2017 Bloomberg s database of U S tax inversions listed Medtronic and Wright Medical Group Medtronic s 2015 inversion to Ireland was over 100 billion while Wright s 2015 inversion to the Netherlands was 3 3 billion as the only U S tax inversions of a U S medical device company in history 70 In February 2018 the Wall Street Journal listed Medtronic s 2015 tax inversion to Ireland as the largest U S corporate tax inversion executed between 2013 and 2016 6 In May 2018 Medtronic was ranked as the largest corporate tax inversion in history 71 Largest global medical device companies based on 2017 revenues 5 68 69 Rank Company name 2017 Revenue m Legal headquarters tax registration Executive headquarters if different from legal Parent company if a subsidiary 1 Medtronic 29 710 Dublin Ireland Fridley Minnesota U S 2 DePuy Synthes 26 592 Raynham MA U S Johnson amp Johnson 3 Fresenius Medical Care 20 900 Bad Homburg Germany Fresenius SE 4 Philips Healthcare 20 896 Amsterdam Netherlands Philips 5 GE Healthcare 19 116 Chicago Illinois U S General Electric 6 Siemens Healthineers 16 206 Erlangen Germany Siemens 7 Cardinal Health 13 524 Dublin Ohio U S 8 Stryker 12 444 Kalamazoo Michigan U S 9 Becton Dickinson 12 093 Franklin Lakes New Jersey U S 10 Baxter International 10 561 Deerfield Illinois U S Business units and subsidiaries editMedtronic has four main business units the Minimally Invasive Therapies Group the Diabetes Group the Restorative Therapies Group and the Cardiac and Vascular Group Medtronic develops and manufactures devices and therapies to treat more than 30 chronic diseases including heart failure 72 Parkinson disease urinary incontinence Down syndrome obesity chronic pain spinal disorders and diabetes CRDM edit Cardiac rhythm disease management CRDM is the oldest and largest of Medtronic s business units Its work in heart rhythm therapies dates back to 1957 when Bakken developed the first wearable heart pacemaker to treat abnormally slow heart rates Since then it has expanded its expertise in electrical stimulation to treat other cardiac rhythm diseases It has also made an effort to address overall disease management by adding diagnostic and monitoring capabilities to many of its devices An independently operating Dutch pacemaker manufacturer Vitatron acquired by Medtronic in 1986 is now a European subsidiary of the unit 73 Medtronic and Vitatron pacemakers are interrogated and programmed by Medtronic Carelink Model 2090 Programmer for Medtronic and Vitatron Devices they use separate interfaces 74 In 2007 Medtronic recalled its Sprint Fidelis product the flexible wires or leads which connect a defibrillator to the interior of the heart The leads were found to be failing at an unacceptable rate resulting in unnecessary shocks or no shocks when needed either can be lethal The scope of the problem continues to be a matter of research Studies since the recall disputed by Medtronic suggest that the failure rate of already implanted Sprint Fidelis leads is increasing exponentially Medtronic s liability is limited by various court decisions 75 Spinal and biologics edit Spinal and biologics is Medtronic s second largest business Medtronic is the world leader in spinal and musculoskeletal therapies In 2007 Medtronic purchased Kyphon a manufacturer and seller of spinal implants that are necessary for procedures like kyphoplasty 76 In May 2008 Medtronic Spine agreed to pay the US government 75 million to settle a qui tam lawsuit after a whistleblower alleged that Medtronic committed Medicare fraud The company was charged with illegally convincing healthcare providers to offer kyphoplasty a spinal fracture repair surgery as an inpatient not an outpatient procedure to make thousands of dollars more in profits per surgery 77 A special report by writer Steven Brill in Time showed that according to Medtronic s quarterly SEC filing of October 2012 the company had on average a 75 1 profit margin on its spine products and therapies 78 Cardiovascular edit Medtronic s cardiovascular therapies span the major specialties of interventional cardiology cardiac surgery and vascular surgery The products are used to reduce the potentially debilitating effects of coronary aortic and structural heart disease Neuromodulation edit Neuromodulation is the second oldest and third largest department of Medtronic Its products include neurostimulation systems and implantable drug delivery systems for chronic pain common movement disorders and urologic and gastrointestinal disorders The department s revenues in 2014 amounted to 1 9 billion or 11 of Medtronic s total revenues 79 Diabetes edit The diabetes management manufacturing and sales division of Medtronic is based on the perimeter of the California State University Northridge campus in Northridge California 80 81 82 The original company Minimed Technologies was founded in 1983 by Alfred E Mann and spun off from Pacesetter Systems to design and market an open loop insulin pump 83 The MiniMed 502 was one of the first lightweight insulin pumps on the market and it helped bring insulin pump usage to the mainstream market In 1992 the MiniMed 506 was a major redesign to make it more appealing to consumers The new design was met by boosted adoption rate and sales increased by 357 84 In 2001 Medtronic purchased Minimed to form Medtronic Minimed 85 On 11 May 2009 Medtronic announced it had chosen San Antonio Texas for the location of its new Diabetes Therapy Management and Education Center The company announced that it expected 1400 new jobs would be created to staff the 150 000 square foot 14 000 m2 facility 86 In September 2016 the FDA approved a device the MiniMed 670G which was launched in 2017 It was the world s first Hybrid Closed Loop system for people with type 1 diabetes Featuring the company s advanced algorithm SmartGuard technology and glucose sensor Guardian Sensor 3 it was the first insulin pump approved by the Food and Drug Administration FDA that enabled personalized and automated delivery of basal insulin the background insulin needed to maintain stable blood sugar levels throughout the day and night The advanced SmartGuard Auto Mode algorithm worked in conjunction with the company s glucose sensor Guardian Sensor 3 to self adjust basal insulin delivery based on the glucose sensor 87 Surgical technologies edit nbsp O arm Surgical Imaging System Federal Center of Neurosurgery in Tyumen 2013 The surgical technologies business group designed and manufactured products for the diagnosis and treatment of ear nose and throat ENT diseases and cranial spinal and neurologic conditions It also encompassed a surgical navigation division to design StealthStation systems software and instruments for computer assisted surgery CAS and a special intraoperative X ray imaging system 3D fluoroscopy known as the O arm Imaging System Many of the products are used for minimally invasive surgical procedures In 2016 the business unit was dissolved and each site folded into new business groups Renal Care Solutions edit The Renal Care Solutions business group designed and manufactured products for the diagnosis and treatment related to Renal organs like Kidney In 2023 this business unit was spun off into an independent business called Mozarc Medical Technology safety edit In 2011 an independent security researcher Jay Radcliffe revealed a security vulnerability in a Medtronic insulin pump at the Computer Security conference Black Hat Briefings allowing an attacker to take control of the pump Medtronic responded by assuring users of the full safety of its devices 88 In 2008 a team of computer security researchers was able to take remote control of a Medtronic cardiac implant The team using an unused implant in a lab was able to control the electrical shocks delivered by the defibrillator component and even glean patient data from the device 89 In February 2020 Medtronic recalled around 322 000 MiniMed insulin pumps with faulty pump retainer rings which had been correlated to death and around 2 000 injuries 90 Portable ventilators edit On 30 March 2020 Medtronic shared its portable ventilator design specifications during the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic in order to accelerate global ventilator production 91 Subsidiaries edit Vitatron edit Vitatron is a Netherlands based European subsidiary of Medtronic It is focused on development and manufacturing of cardiac pacing technology Once an independently operating Dutch medical company it was acquired by Medtronic in 1986 92 Vitatron pacemakers are interrogated and programmed by Medtronic Carelink Model 2090 Programmer for Medtronic and Vitatron Devices using a separate interface 93 History of Vitatron edit 1956 Vitatron founded 1962 First Implantable pacemakers 1981 Microprocessor driven software based pacemaker DPG1 1982 Rate Responsive pacemaker TX1 1984 Quintech DDD with automatic upper rate behavior mode switch 1988 Daily Learn algorithm Rhythmyx 1997 First upgradeable pacemaker system with dedicated AF diagnostics rate and rhythm control therapy 2003 Vitatron goes digital 1st Vitatron C Series the world s first fully digital pacemaker 94 2004 2nd Vitatron C Series digital fast pacemaker 2004 Vitatron T Series The full picture digital pacemaker system 2005 Vitatron C Series A3 models a new top line range of digital pacemakers for bradycardic patients Public private engagement editActivism edit Medtronic is a corporate partner of Human Rights Campaign a large LGBT advocacy organization 95 Criticism editAnimal rights edit In 2005 2008 and 2010 PETA threatened to submit a shareholder resolution to improve animal welfare standards in the company In 2005 PETA attempted to stop five specific animal experiments that it deemed crude and cruel In 2008 PETA protested the outsourcing of animal testing to countries with lax animal welfare laws such as China In 2010 PETA attempted to stop Medtronic s reported use of live animals in testing and training In response Medtronic conducted a feasibility study that found that banning the use of live animals was impractical As of 2015 Medtronic continued to use live animals for testing and training but stated that it would look for alternatives in the future In each case PETA withdrew its shareholder resolution after talks with Medtronic s leadership 96 97 needs update Tax inversion to Ireland edit See also Corporation tax in the Republic of Ireland Corporate tax inversions nbsp Medtronic legal headquarters 20 Lower Hatch Street Dublin 2 Ireland In June 2014 Medtronic announced it would execute a tax inversion to Ireland by acquiring Irish based Covidien a previous U S tax inversion to Ireland in 2007 for 42 9 billion in cash and stock 3 98 The tax inversion enabled Medtronic to move its legal headquarters to Ireland while maintaining its operational and executive headquarters in the U S thus allowing it to avoid taxation on more than 14 billion held overseas and avail of Ireland s beneficial low corporation tax regime 70 Medtronic s tax inversion is the largest tax inversion in history 6 70 99 and given the changes in the U S tax code in 2016 to block the Pfizer Allergan Irish tax inversion is likely to remain the largest 100 Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak defended the tax inversion in a 2015 interview to the Financial Times saying We just followed the rules and the deal was done based on strategic merits 101 Ireland is less than 0 1 of Medtronic or Covidien sales and the majority of Medtronic s sales and an even greater percentage of Medtronic profits due to the higher margins on U S medical devices are from the U S healthcare system 6 In 2016 the Star Tribune reported that Medtronic was still winning U S Federal contracts and attending U S trade missions as a U S company 102 In terms of scale on 23 November 2018 Ireland s largest stockbrokers Davy Stockbrokers reported that the total capitalization of the Irish stock market was 104 billion this does not include Medtronic which Davy do not consider an Irish company 103 In contrast on the same day Medtronic s capitalization was listed on Bloomberg at just over 130 billion or 115 billion Medtronic s acquisition of Covidien made Medtronic the world s largest medical device company by revenues 5 Response to 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Medtronic refused to join the international community and withdraw from the Russian market Research from Yale University updated on April 28 2022 identifying how companies were reacting to Russia s invasion identified Medtronic in the worst category of Digging In meaning Defying Demands for Exit companies defying demands for exit reduction of activities 104 See also edit nbsp Companies portal Corporate tax inversions to Ireland Ireland as a tax haven Steris US medical device tax inversion to UK and IrelandReferences edit a b Locations medtronic com Medtronic Plc 2023 Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission 22 June 2023 a b Medtronic to buy Covidien for 42 9 billion rebase in Ireland Reuters 16 June 2014 U S medical device maker Medtronic Inc MDT N said on Sunday it had agreed to buy Covidien Plc COV N for 42 9 billion in cash and stock and move its executive base to Ireland in the latest transaction aiming for lower corporate tax rates abroad Reilly Mark 16 June 2014 Medtronic will buy Covidien for 42 9 billion HQ goes to Ireland CEO stays here www bizjournals com Retrieved 25 October 2022 a b c d Monique Ellis 30 May 2018 The top 10 medical device companies Proclinical Medtronic is the top medical device company in the world for 2018 with an impressive annual revenue nearly 30 billion in 2017 The company experienced a 3 increase in revenue compared with 2016 figures and they reported balanced diversified growth across all groups and regions Revenue increases are also due in part to the consolidation of its acquisition of Covidien a b c d Jonathan D Rockoff Nina Trentmann 11 February 2018 New Tax Law Haunts Inversion Deals Wall Street Journal Yu Jea 27 July 2022 Medtronic Stock Keeps Ticking Forward Entrepreneur Retrieved 19 October 2022 Our History Medtronic Archived from the original on 15 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Lorna Benson 31 October 2007 Halloween blackout of 57 spurs creation of portable pacemaker publicradio org Sam Black Old Medtronic headquarters is sold to Islamic group Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal 6 September 2012 accessed 14 March 2013 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY FROM CRAFTS TO HIGH TECH Swiss Medtech Retrieved 12 October 2021 Medtronic to Acquire Physio Control Los Angeles Times 30 June 1998 Medtronic unloads instrument lines to Integra for 60M FierceBiotech 17 September 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2021 Lawrence Stacy 1 February 2016 Medtronic acquires Italian hemodialysis player as part of newly formed renal care biz FierceMedicalDevices com FierceMarkets a division of Questex LLC Retrieved 12 February 2016 kristen hallam Michelle Cortez FayCortez Kristen Hallam 27 June 2016 Medtronic Adds Heart Devices in 1 1 Billion HeartWare Deal Bloomberg com Retrieved 19 July 2016 Medtronic Takes Out Crospon in 45M Deal BioSpace Today s Stock Market News and Analysis from Nasdaq com NASDAQ com Medtronic to Acquire Nutrino Health BioSpace Medtronic Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Titan Spine BioSpace Cargill adds former Medtronic CEO to board www bakingbusiness com Retrieved 22 August 2021 a b Geoff Martha officially takes over corner office at Medtronic MassDevice 27 April 2020 Retrieved 22 August 2021 Medtronic Acquires Stimgenics Pioneer of DTM a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Therapy BioSpace Medtronic to Acquire Medicrea Medtronic to Acquire Smart Insulin Pen Company Companion Medical Medtronic to Acquire Avenu Medical Medtronic has another serious HVAD recall MassDevice 15 April 2021 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Medtronic stops sales of its HVAD system MassDevice 3 June 2021 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Health Center for Devices and Radiological 3 June 2021 Stop New Implants of the Medtronic HVAD System Letter to Health Care Providers FDA Medtronic to Acquire Affera a b Whooley Sean 9 March 2022 Medtronic inks deal to add Hugo compatible AI based surgical system to Vizient s offerings MassDevice Retrieved 6 September 2022 a b Pennic Jasmine 9 March 2022 Medtronic Taps Vizient to Offer AI Powered Surgical Video Management amp Analytics Platform for OR hitconsultant net Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b Medtronic MDT and DaVita DVA to Form new Independent Kidney Technology Company StreetInsider com Retrieved 21 September 2022 jenelle 29 April 2022 GE 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Wayback Machine Time 28 February 2013 Valerie Silverthorne 1 May 2016 Sometimes the right ALM platform isn t the obvious one searchsoftwarequality techtarget com Retrieved 20 May 2016 North Campus Development Corporation California State University Northridge 18 April 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2022 Gregory J Wilcox for the LA Daily News 11 June 2015 Medtronic Diabetes laying off more than 400 at Northridge site Lucas Michael P 9 May 2000 CSUN and MiniMed Seek Synergy on Campus Los Angeles Times Retrieved 1 September 2023 Karen Robinson Jacobs for the LA Times 1 June 2001 After Sale MiniMed Founder Returns to the Start Up Lab Pierson John 22 November 1999 Style And Substance Why Design Matters Many small business owners believe they can t afford good product design Why some companies are rethinking that equation November 22 1999 Money cnn com Retrieved 24 April 2013 Karen Robinson Jacobs for the LA Times 31 May 2001 Medtronic to Buy MiniMed and Affiliate Medtronic Announces San Antonio as Home of New Diabetes Facility Medtronic 11 May 2009 Retrieved 11 May 2009 Recently approved devices The 670G System P160017 FDA 28 September 2016 JORDAN ROBERTSON AP Technology Writer 25 August 2011 Insulin pump maker identified after hacking talk CBSN Minnesota minnesota cbslocal com Retrieved 14 December 2020 Barnaby j feder 12 March 2008 A Heart Device Is Found Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks newyorktimes com Retrieved 23 May 2014 Medtronic recalls more than 322K insulin pumps tied to 1 death thousands of injuries wcpo com 12 February 2020 Medtronic Shares Ventilation Design Specifications to Accelerate Efforts to Increase Global Ventilator Production medtronic com 30 March 2020 Twin cities www bizjournals com 21 July 1997 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Manual PDF manuals medtronic com Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2019 World s First Fully Digital Pacemaker From Vitatron Wins FDA Clearance Press release Vitatron Archived from the original on 23 November 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2011 via Medscape Corporate Partners Human Rights Campaign Archived from the original on 14 July 2022 Retrieved 14 July 2022 Moore Janet 8 July 2008 Medtronic PETA agree on care of test animals Star Tribune Retrieved 10 February 2015 Sarvestani Arezu 19 May 2014 Animals in labs PETA s long history with the MedTech industry Mass Device Retrieved 10 February 2015 Medtronic acquires Covidien Bloomberg 16 June 2014 Emily Stewart 22 July 2017 As Treasury Moves to Bring Back Inversions Here are 7 of the Biggest Recent Deals TheStreet Treasury s New Inversion Rules Wall Street Journal 5 April 2016 After a merger if the shareholders of the former U S company own at least 80 of the combined firm the government treats the new combined business is subject to U S taxes basically negating the inversion even if its address is abroad If they own at least 60 some restrictions apply but the company is still considered foreign That s led companies to keep their inversions below 60 and prompted the government to propose rules halting various techniques for doing so David Crow 27 January 2015 Medtronic the tax inversion that got away Financial Times Omar Ishrak the Bangladesh born chairman and chief executive of Medtronic says that buying Covidien was as much about corporate strategy as a tax We just followed the rules and the deal was done based on strategic merits So that s why it s more resilient to some of the obvious things that the Treasury did Renae Merie 9 September 2016 Medtronic now based in Ireland still reaps U S benefits Star Tribune Since its inversion the company has been awarded more than 40 million in federal contracts and its executives still work at its Fridley campus Davy Weekly Irish Stock Market Book PDF Davy Stockbrokers 23 November 2018 Over 750 Companies Have Curtailed Operations in Russia But Some Remain Yale School of Management Retrieved 28 April 2022 External links editOfficial website nbsp Business data for Medtronic GoogleSEC 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