Stealthy Cotera raises $7.8M for implantable knee devices

Stealthy Cotera, an implantable device startup, raised more than $7.8 million in an ongoing equity offering, according to a Mass Device report.

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Stealthy Cotera is a developer of implants used to treat knee osteoarthritis. It is also a part of the California-based medtech incubator, The Foundry, according to a Health Point Capital report.

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