Zeta Surgical

Zeta Surgical

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $22.2M

Overview

Zeta Surgical is a private, commercial-stage medical device company pioneering a mobile, AI-driven neuronavigation platform. Its core innovation, the ZETA Cranial Navigation System, offers sub-millimeter accuracy without requiring rigid skull fixation or general anesthesia, enabling procedures in operating rooms, emergency settings, and ambulatory centers. The company has achieved FDA 510(k) clearance for its TMS Navigation System and has demonstrated strong clinical validation, notably showing 100% single-pass and ideal placement accuracy in a ventriculostomy study. Zeta Surgical is positioned to expand access to precise image-guided interventions while improving hospital efficiency.

NeurosurgeryPsychiatryNeurology

Technology Platform

AI-powered, mobile neuronavigation system enabling real-time, frameless cranial guidance with sub-millimeter accuracy without skull fixation.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$22.2M
Series A$17M
Seed$5.2M

Opportunities

The shift of surgical procedures to outpatient ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) presents a major growth vector for Zeta's mobile platform.
Furthermore, the expanding application of neuromodulation (TMS) for various psychiatric and neurological disorders creates a large, adjacent market requiring precise, repeatable targeting that Zeta's technology can address.

Risk Factors

Key risks include commercial execution against entrenched competitors with larger salesforces, the challenge of changing established surgical workflows, and the need to secure favorable reimbursement codes for procedures utilizing its novel platform.

Competitive Landscape

Zeta Surgical competes with established giants in neuronavigation like Medtronic, Brainlab, and Stryker. Its primary differentiation is its mobile, frameless design enabling use beyond the OR, contrasted with competitors' larger, fixed systems that often require skull pins. In TMS navigation, it faces competition from specialized TMS targeting systems.