Ethicon
| Formerly | G.F.Mersons Limited, Ethicon Suture Laboratories | 
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| Company type | Subsidiary | 
| Industry | Surgical systems and instruments | 
| Founded | 1915, in Edinburgh, Scotland | 
| Founder | George F. Merson | 
| Headquarters | Raritan, New Jersey and Cincinnati, Ohio | 
| Area served | Worldwide | 
| Key people | Michael Del Prado (chairman) Andrew Ekdahl (president) | 
| Products | Prolene, Monocryl, Vicryl, Ethilon, Gynecare | 
| Revenue | $4.87 billion (sales) (2011) | 
| Number of employees | 11,000 | 
| Parent | Johnson & Johnson | 
| Website | ethicon | 
Ethicon, Inc., is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. The company is part of the Johnson & Johnson MedTech business segment. It was incorporated as a separate company under the Johnson & Johnson umbrella in 1949 to expand and diversify the Johnson & Johnson product line.
Ethicon has manufactured surgical sutures and wound closure devices since 1887. After World War II, Ethicon's market share in surgical sutures rose from 15% to 70% worldwide. In the United States, the market share is approximately 80%.
Ethicon conducts business in 52 countries.