IPO ROUND-UP: Invuity and Endochoice lower the bar, but IPO hopefuls keep coming

Lowering one’s expectations is becoming the unfortunate norm when it comes to medtech IPOs. Since last month, Clinica has added two more downsized public market debuts, which means of the 13 completed IPOs recorded for the year to date, nine raised less money than they had initially hoped (see Table 1). The two new additions to Clinica’s IPO tracker are Invuity and EndoChoice, both in the field of minimally invasive surgery.

Lowering one’s expectations is becoming the unfortunate norm when it comes to medtech IPOs. Since last month, Clinica has added two more downsized public market debuts, which means of the 13 completed IPOs recorded for the year to date, nine raised less money than they had initially hoped (see Table 1). The two new additions to Clinica’s IPO tracker are Invuity and EndoChoice, both in the field of minimally invasive surgery.

Invuity specializes in “intelligent” illumination devices used in minimally invasive and minimal access surgical procedures. When it filed its IPO...

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