Sadra Medical raises $30M for aortic valve replacement

Sadra Medical, which is developing a procedure to replace the aortic valve (for the less medically-savvy, that’s part of your heart), has raised $30 million in a third round of funding. The Campbell, Calif., company dubs its procedure “percutaneous aortic valve replacement,” and it involves placing the prosthetic valve in a patient’s heart by threading a catheter through their arteries. The round was led by Accuitive Medical Ventures, with participation from previous investors Boston Scientific, Finister, Firstmark Capital, Oakwood, ONSET Ventures, and SV Lifescience.

Sadra has now raised a total of $58 million, according to numbers from VentureWire.

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