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Latest From Fusion Medical Technologies Inc.
Concentric Medical: Breaking the Stroke Device Barrier
Concentric overcame major technology and regulatory challenges to be first to market in a large, complex device space, treating acute ischemic stroke, which has befuddled big companies and start-ups.
Cutting Out the Knots in Surgery
The needle-and-thread suturing process surgeons use to create anastomoses has been a staple in the OR, largely unchallenged for nearly a century. New developments in minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery, particularly in coronary bypass procedures, have created the need for a tissue-closure technique that can produce high-quality anastomoses in small spaces with limited visualization. As a result, anastomotic device technology, a long dormant area of product development, has become a hot subject at clinical meetings, and numerous companies, from major device firms to start-ups, are exploring a range of different approaches. Coalescent Surgical, a start-up, is one of the first to market in this area, with an anastomotic device that uses an approach different than its competitors--a proprietary self-closing clip that replaces traditional sutures. Coalescent's challenge: to gain acceptance from surgeons, who are notoriously slow adopters of new technology. The company is betting that the advantages of its device, combined with being first to market, will enable it to survive what appears will be a stampede of competitors, including major players that have superior resources and existing relationships with surgeons.
Surgical Sealants: Is there a Cohesive Strategy?
Surgical sealants have promise, but can a host of companies convince surgeons that these adjunctive therapies are "need to have" not "nice to have" technologies?
Device Valuations: Private Profits, Public Losses
Recent medical device IPOs have fallen in value an average of 14%; but even at their current low valuations, returns to private investors remain healthy. For this reason, it is likely that new IPOs will be priced far closer to the valuations of the last private rounds than they were in the IPOs of 1996-97. This Start-Up analysis also reveals that, contrary to conventional industry wisdom, companies who went public with earlier stage products have generated higher returns to both private and public investors.
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