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Home » Avanos Medical to acquire Diros Technology

Avanos Medical to acquire Diros Technology

June 20, 2023 By Danielle Kirsh

This image shows the logos of Avanos Medical and Diros Technology.Avanos Medical this week announced it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Diros Technology.

Toronto-based Diros Technology develops radiofrequency (RF) products that are used to treat chronic pain conditions. Its technology delivers RF energy through precisely placed, minimally invasive probes that heat nervous tissue near the probe’s tip, deactivating the nerve’s ability to transmit pain signals.

The company’s RF Trident technology will further enhance Avanos’ pain management treatment options and complement its Coolief cooled RF product offering.

“The acquisition of Diros Technology strengthens Avanos’ leadership position in RF technology by providing a full range of high-quality, differentiated pain management products,” CEO Joe Woody said in a news release. “We expect our enhanced portfolio will offer significant opportunities to deliver non-opioid-based, minimally invasive treatments to patients throughout the world. With this comprehensive suite of RF offerings, we believe Avanos is poised for future growth across all major sites of patient care: hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physician’s offices.”

Avanos Medical anticipates the transaction to close in the third quarter of 2023 and is subject to customary closing conditions. Avanos plans to finance the acquisition through. Combination of funds from its existing credit facility and available case. The new business will be immediately accretive to revenue growth, gross margins, operating margins and EPS.

Alpharetta, Georgia–based Avanos Medical is a developer of medtech that provides everything from pain management to digestive care. Earlier this month, it agreed to sell its respiratory health business to SunMed Group Holdings as it seeks to better focus its portfolio.

Filed Under: Business/Financial News, Catheters, Mergers & Acquisitions, News Well Tagged With: Avanos Medical, Diros Technology

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About Danielle Kirsh

Danielle Kirsh is an award-winning journalist and senior editor for Medical Design & Outsourcing, MassDevice, and Medical Tubing + Extrusion, and the founder of Women in Medtech and lead editor for Big 100. She received her bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and mass communication from Norfolk State University and is pursuing her master's in global strategic communications at the University of Florida. You can connect with her on Twitter and LinkedIn, or email her at [email protected].

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