Exactech (Gainesville, Fla.) announced that it has acquired customizable modular plating system manufacturer Epic Extremity. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
“We are thrilled to complete this acquisition to continue the relationship and our commitment to the foot and ankle market,” Darin Johnson, senior VP of extremities, said in a press release. “We are excited to combine these products with the Vantage Total Ankle System to provide an expanded line of solutions.”
Epic Extremity’s foot and ankle reconstruction system offers support for toe arthritis, fractures, hallux valgus deformities and midfoot injuries in a customizable, modular tray. It also has a separate fusion plating system for ankle arthrodesis.
“At the core of Epic Extremity was a desire to provide surgeons with implant systems that offer quality patient care and service in an efficient and cost-effective manner,” Dan Schwartzbauer, founder and president of Epic Extremity, said. “With Exactech’s acquisition, we feel confident that we can accomplish this mission even further, and we look forward to seeing its growth and even more patients being served.”