LeMaitre Vascular is an American medical device company established in 1986 by vascular surgeon
George D. LeMaitre, and based in
Burlington, Massachusetts
Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 26,377 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
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'' (November 17, 2005), p. NW-8. which provides devices, implants and human tissue cryopreservation services used by surgeons in the treatment of vascular conditions, particularly
peripheral vascular disease
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'' (July 20, 2011), p. B8. , LeMaitre Vascular sells directly to hospitals in 25 countries and through distributors in more than 70 countries throughout North America, Europe and Asia/Pacific Rim.
History
Origin
The company's
founder
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, George D. LeMaitre, M.D., was a practicing vascular surgeon in Massachusetts, chief of surgery at
Lawrence General Hospital,
[Robert Reed, "Doctor who?", ''The Franklin Daily Journal'' (August 16, 1979), p. 4.][Bill Dalton and Katharine Dalton, ''Legendary Locals of Andover'' (2013), p. 108.] and a clinical instructor at his alma mater, the
Tufts University School of Medicine
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In 1981, LeMaitre treated an elderly colleague who required a procedure to reroute blood flow in his leg in order to avoid a potential
amputation
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.
LeMaitre found it necessary to develop a
valvulotome to enable the procedure.
Unsatisfied with the options that were available to him, LeMaitre worked with an engineer to design a new device himself. His first patented valvulotome could be used by a surgeon to cut valves in peripheral veins without the requirement of direct vision. As a result, the surgeon could prepare veins for arterial bypass with smaller incisions and less tissue trauma.
LeMaitre succeeded in treating the patient with this invention, leading to further efforts to improve the technology between 1981 and 1984.
LeMaitre was so pleased with the success of this new device that he spent the next two years attempting to interest medical product companies in producing it.
When none agreed to do so, he mortgaged his house and started his own company in 1986 to introduce the LeMaitre Valvulotome to his colleagues. That same year, the invention was approved by the
Food and Drug Administration
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Growth and development
Following LeMaitre's incorporation of the company, LeMaitre's son, George W. LeMaitre, joined the company and helped grow it from a family-owned company to a publicly held global corporation.
In 1996, LeMaitre Vascular introduced the expandable LeMaitre valvulotome, which superseded the original circular-blade LeMaitre valvulotomes. After raising $3 million from investors in 1998, the senior LeMaitre decided to seek investments from other vascular surgeons. By 2004, when George D. LeMaitre stepped down as chair of the Board of Directors,
the company had operations and facilities in
Sulzbach,
Germany
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,
Phoenix, Arizona
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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Brymbo
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At the 2001 Census, the population of the community area (including Brymbo village, a ...
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Wales
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and beginning that year in
Tokyo, Japan
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.
Later in 2004, the company adopted a
lean manufacturing
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approach to speed product production, and a 2005 profile described LeMaitre Vascular as a $30.5 million company with about 200 employees and "reporting explosive growth".
By 2005, LeMaitre himself was noted as being "semiretired" from LeMaitre Vascular, and "focused on a second career in writing".
In 2006, the company prepared an
initial public offering
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of 6 million common shares, planned to be priced between $8 and $10 per share. In the late 2000s, LeMaitre had a distribution deal with California-based vascular products company Endologix, which the latter bought out in 2011.
George D. LeMaitre died in 2018.
, LeMaitre Vascular has continued to develop, manufacture and market disposable and implantable vascular devices for use in both open vascular surgeries and minimally invasive procedures. LeMaitre Vascular's product portfolio has continued to grow as a result of the company's research and subsequent development of new vascular devices, including its most recent generation of LeMaitre's original valvulotome.
The company has also expanded through various acquisitions. LeMaitre acquired Applied Medical's vascular clot management business for $14.2 million in 2018, and the biologic patch business of
Admedus for $15.5 million in October 2019.
In mid-2020, the company acquired vascular graft-maker Artegraft for $90 million, anticipating that the newly acquired product lines would be a substantial proportion of LeMaitre's U.S. sales going forward.
Products and acquisitions
Product lines
, the company was noted to have obtained a quarter of its revenues from sales of
valvulotomes, with other products including "
embolectomy
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catheter
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s,
carotid
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Structure
The common carotid a ...
shunts, and
radiopaque tape".
, the company delineated its 13 product lines into six categories:
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Aortic
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AV access
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Cardiac
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Carotid
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Structure
The common carotid a ...
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Lower extremity
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Neuro
Acquisitions
Since its establishment, LeMaitre Vascular has also made acquisitions of product lines obtained by purchasing the line from other companies, or through purchasing another company in its entirety. These include:
Subsidiaries
Over the history of its growth, LeMaitre Vascular has established a number of domestic and foreign subsidiaries to carry out its business nationally and internationally.
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References
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1986 establishments in Massachusetts
American companies established in 1986
Medical technology companies of the United States