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Top Most 40 Medical Equipment Company

Rank       Company Name              Stock Ticker            Total Revenue        Market Capita: 1.         Johnson & Johnson              NYSE: JNJ             $28.7 billion             294.2 billion 2.  General Electric Co.                        NYSE:GE               $18.1 billion             $243.6 billion 3.  Medtronic Inc.                                NYSE:MDT           $17.1 billion             $61.2 billion 4.  Siemens AG                                         DB:SIE                               $17.0 billion             $92.2 billion 5.  Baxter International Inc.                 NYSE:BAX             $16.4 billion            $38.7 billion 6.  Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co.     DB:FME               $15.2 billion            $21.1 billion 7.  Koninklijke Philips NV                 ENXTAM:PHIA       $11.8 billion            $26.1 billion 8.  Cardinal Health Inc.                        NYSE:CAH             $11.0 billion            $25.1 billion 9.  No

Surgical System of SPIDER®

Surgical System of SPIDER® The SPIDER® Surgical System is advancing minimally invasive surgery by reducing the need for multiple incisions while providing additional capabilities to surgeons.  Patients who receive a SPIDER Surgical procedure may experience less scarring with the potential for limited post-operative pain and a fast recovery to normal activities. Surgeons who use the SPIDER Surgical System benefit from single site triangulation with true left and true right control over flexible, articulating instruments.  What is the SPIDER® Surgical System?                                                                The SPIDER® Surgical System is a platform of laparoscopic that is used to perform minimally invasive surgery. Unlike conventional rigid laparoscopic surgery, the SPIDER flexible laparoscopic platform allows multiple instruments to be used through one incision. The result may potentially be fewer incisions and a fast recovery for the patient, while provi