LeMaitre Vascular Company Description
LeMaitre Vascular makes the veins run on time. The company makes both disposable and implanted surgical vascular devices, including catheters and stents, under such brands as AnastoClip, EndoFit, and Pruitt-Inahara. LeMaitre was founded in 1983 by vascular surgeon George D. LeMaitre, who developed a valvulotome used to prepare veins for arterial bypass. The company has since expanded its offerings to include a device to create dialysis access sites and another to treat aortic aneurysms. Its products are sold to hospitals in North America, Europe, and Japan through a direct sales force. Dr. LeMaitre's son George W. LeMaitre (the company's chairman, president, and CEO) holds a controlling stake in the company.
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