Aliso Viejo-based medical device maker Sequent Medical Inc. raised $20 million in venture capital funding.
The Series D round was led by Delphi Ventures in Menlo Park and included participation from other existing investors: U.S. Venture Partners in Menlo Park; Princeton, N.J.-based Domain Associates LLC; and Versant Ventures, which has offices in Menlo Park and Newport Beach.
Two managing directors of Versant—Donald Milder, based in the firm’s Orange County office, and Kirk Nielsen, who moved from Newport Beach to set up a Minneapolis office—serve on Sequent’s board of directors.
Privately held Sequent, which was founded in 2007, has raised more than $60 million in venture funding so far.
The company specializes in devices to treat aneurysms.
The company has about 50 employees.
―Jane Yu