Gordian Surgical™ TroClose1200 is an integrated port closure system that offers surgeons a simple, secure and safe solution to open and suture closed the abdominal wall during laparoscopic procedures. Instead of insertion of closure sutures into the fascia at the end of a procedure, Gordian TroClose™ is a "two in one" designed device that efficiently inserts sutures into the tissue surrounding the cannula at the beginning of the procedure. When the cannula is removed, the surgeon closes the fascia by simply tying the TroClose1200™ sutures together.
Gordian currently holds the US FDA regulatory clearance & CE Marking for the European market as well.
Gordian currently holds the US FDA regulatory clearance & CE Marking for the European market as well.
Location: Israel
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 619-467-3426
Total raised: $5M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Campus Fou... | campusfoun... |
| - | Ming Capit... | mingcapita... |
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 29.10.2019 | - | $3M | - |
| 20.10.2015 | - | $1M | - |
| 29.04.2014 | - | $1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 3
| Date | Title | Description |
| 29.10.2019 | Gordian Surgical Raises $3M in Funding | Gordian Surgical Ltd., a Misgav, Israel-based commercial-stage medical device company, raised $3m in funding. Backers included a group of Chinese investors, American physicians, and current shareholders. The funds raised will be used to ram... |
| 20.10.2015 | Gordian Surgical Raises $1M in Funding | Gordian Surgical, an Israeli developer of a trocar that offers surgeons a solution for opening and suturing (closing) internal incisions made during laparoscopic surgery, completed a raise nearing $1m. Backers included Virtus Inspire Ventur... |
| 29.04.2014 | Gordian Surgical Completes $1M Funding | Gordian Surgical, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based developer of a trocar with a built-in device for safe fascia closure, recently completed a $1m raise. Participants in the raise included angel investors, surgeons, and a private investment fund. Th... |