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Kinetic Concepts, Inc., (KCI) is a global corporation that produces medical technology related to wounds and wound healing. KCI produced the first product developed specifically for negative pressure wound therapy. In 2013, the company employed 5,000 people and marketed its products in more than 25 countries. Its headquarters is in San Antonio, Texas. KCI, LifeCell and Systagenix operated under the Acelity brand. In October 2019, Acelity and its KCI subsidiaries worldwide were acquired by 3M for $6.7 billion, including assumption of debt and other adjustments.

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  • Kinetic Concepts Inc. (KCI medical) war ein Unternehmen mit Hauptsitz in San Antonio, Texas (Vereinigte Staaten), welches medizinische Geräte produzierte und vertrieb. Bekannt war das Unternehmen vor allem für die Produktion und den Vertrieb von Geräten zur Vakuumtherapie. Bis 2012 wurden auch Krankenhausbetten und Dekubitusmatratzen hergestellt und verrieben. Das Segment der Dekubituslagerungssysteme wurde nach 2012 an ArjoHuntleigh verkauft. KCI medical Inc. wurde 2013 in die Acelity Gruppe integriert. Alle ehemaligen Markennamen der KCI medical werden nur noch unter dem Namen Acelity geführt. Seit KCI medical in die Acelity integriert wurde, werden keine Umsatzzahlen mehr veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Kinetic Concepts, Inc., (KCI) is a global corporation that produces medical technology related to wounds and wound healing. KCI produced the first product developed specifically for negative pressure wound therapy. In 2013, the company employed 5,000 people and marketed its products in more than 25 countries. Its headquarters is in San Antonio, Texas. KCI, LifeCell and Systagenix operated under the Acelity brand. In October 2019, Acelity and its KCI subsidiaries worldwide were acquired by 3M for $6.7 billion, including assumption of debt and other adjustments. (en)
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