For start-ups operating in the extremity sector of orthopedics, which are developing surgical treatments for fractures of the hand, wrist, elbow, foot, ankle, or shoulder, the question of exit opportunity is a risk that can be pretty much taken off the table. The industry has virtually grown up by acquisitions of small companies, dating back to what was probably its launch in 2004, when Small Bone Innovations Inc. granted the field visibility by becoming a pure-play in extremity products, rolling up companies developing small bone procedures and physician-developed products for the thumb, hand, wrist, elbow, foot, and ankle.
Since then, the field has been the target of both large and mid-cap orthopedics companies who are attracted to the space because it offers high-growth opportunities by addressing large markets...
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