MedTech Dive January 14, 2026
Smith & Nephew has committed the cash, half of which it is paying upfront, to buy Integrity Orthopaedics for its rotator cuff repair system.
Dive Brief:
- Smith & Nephew has agreed to buy sports medicine business Integrity Orthopaedics for $225 million upfront to expand its shoulder repair offering.
- The takeover, which was disclosed Monday, will give Smith & Nephew a rotator cuff repair, or RCR, system designed to reduce re-tear rates and improve patient outcomes.
- Smith & Nephew values the RCR market at $875 million and has strengthened its presence in the sector in recent years, including by acquiring another company set up by Integrity’s founder.
Dive Insight:
Smith & Nephew bought Rotation Medical for an initial $125...







