Arthroscopy start-up raises $19.5M to develop suturing for tight spaces

California start-up making surgical tools for orthopedics procedures raises $19.5 million (MedCity News) Ceterix Orthopaedics, based in Menlo Park, California, which makes surgical tools for arthroscopic procedures has raised $19.5 million, according to a regulatory filing. More specifically, the company, previously known as SuturePro Technologies Inc., makes a suturing technology that allows surgeons to place stitches in difficult anatomical regions – in “very tight joint compartments” – without affecting adjacent nerves, cartilage and tissue, according to Ceterix’s website. Five investors pa...


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