The colectomy-focused robotic surgical device developer has now assembled $51.7m having spun out from University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2006.

Virtual Incision, a US-based robotic surgery device developer spun out of University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has received $20m in a series B-plus round led by venture capital firm Bluestem Capital.
VC firms PrairieGold Venture Partners and Genesis Innovation Group joined unspecified “affiliated” investors in the round, which incorporates $1m in debt from Bluestem and Prairie disclosed in August 2019, according to Silicon Prairie News.
Virtual Incision has devised a robotically-assisted device for carrying out minimally-invasive colectomies to treat severe…

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