GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Endosense, a medical technology company focused on improving the efficacy, safety and reproducibility of catheter ablation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, has announced that it has received USD 36 million in Series B financing. Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners (EdRIP) led the round, with additional participation from Neomed, Gimv, VI Partners (VI), Sectoral Asset Management, Ysios Capital Partners and Initiative Capital Romandie. The financing will primarily be used to fund the European commercialization and U.S. Premarket Approval (PMA) clinical study of the company’s proprietary force-sensing ablation catheter, the TactiCath®. “We believe that Endosense’s TactiCath is uniquely positioned to greatly improve the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, a series of life-threatening disorders that affect millions of patients worldwide,” said Dr. Olivier Litzka, partner at EdRIP. “Ablation is one of the highest-growth markets in the cardiovascular space. Force measurement during the ablation procedure has become a prime object of interest to improve safety and efficacy for patients. As Endosense with its proprietary force-sensing technology is the clear leader in this field, this represents an excellent investment opportunity to us.” As part of the Series B activity, Endosense has made several board appointments to reflect its new shareholder mix. EdRIP Partner Olivier Litzka, Gimv Executive Vice President Life Sciences Patrick van Beneden and VI Partner Diego Braguglia have become directors. “This $36 million financing is a major achievement for Endosense,” said Eric Le Royer, president and chief executive officer, Endosense. “We believe this investment speaks to the potential of our force-sensing technology and the tremendous clinical value it is anticipated to provide to physicians and patients.” Granted the CE mark in May 2009, Endosense’s TactiCath is the first and only force-sensing ablation catheter to give physicians a real-time, objective measure of contact force during the catheter ablation procedure. It has undergone considerable pre-clinical and clinical testing, the results of which have created a solid foundation of evidence supporting the feasibility, safety and value of contact force sensing during catheter ablation.
GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Endosense, a medical technology company focused on improving the efficacy, safety and reproducibility of catheter ablation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, has announced that it has received USD 36 million in Series B financing. Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners (EdRIP) led the round, with additional participation from Neomed, Gimv, VI Partners (VI), Sectoral Asset Management, Ysios Capital Partners and Initiative Capital Romandie. The financing will primarily be used to fund the European commercialization and U.S. Premarket Approval (PMA) clinical study of the company’s proprietary force-sensing ablation catheter, the TactiCath®. “We believe that Endosense’s TactiCath is uniquely positioned to greatly improve the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, a series of life-threatening disorders that affect millions of patients worldwide,” said Dr. Olivier Litzka, partner at EdRIP. “Ablation is one of the highest-growth markets in the cardiovascular space. Force measurement during the ablation procedure has become a prime object of interest to improve safety and efficacy for patients. As Endosense with its proprietary force-sensing technology is the clear leader in this field, this represents an excellent investment opportunity to us.” As part of the Series B activity, Endosense has made several board appointments to reflect its new shareholder mix. EdRIP Partner Olivier Litzka, Gimv Executive Vice President Life Sciences Patrick van Beneden and VI Partner Diego Braguglia have become directors. “This $36 million financing is a major achievement for Endosense,” said Eric Le Royer, president and chief executive officer, Endosense. “We believe this investment speaks to the potential of our force-sensing technology and the tremendous clinical value it is anticipated to provide to physicians and patients.” Granted the CE mark in May 2009, Endosense’s TactiCath is the first and only force-sensing ablation catheter to give physicians a real-time, objective measure of contact force during the catheter ablation procedure. It has undergone considerable pre-clinical and clinical testing, the results of which have created a solid foundation of evidence supporting the feasibility, safety and value of contact force sensing during catheter ablation.