Inovus Medical updates soft tissue product offering
Posted by Helen Hanson. 4th December 2025
Inovus Medical, a global leader in surgical training technology, has announced the restructure of its soft tissue portfolio as demand for ‘cadaver like’ training functions increases. The re-structure will introduce two ‘ranges’ of soft tissue models, the Core Range and Lab Range of anatomical models. The ranges integrate with Inovus’ evolving ecosystem of simulators and the company’s digital environment, Totum™, enabling consistent skills development, procedural practice and objective performance tracking.
The Core Range comprises cost effective, durable drylab models that pair realistic anatomy and tactile feedback with seamless compatibility across Inovus simulators. The Core Range of models is already well known to Inovus users, with all the existing laparoscopic soft tissue models and the dry lab uterus models from the HystAR and Bozzini hysteroscopy simulators coming under the Core Range category.
The Lab Range provides a cadaverfree alternative for wetlab training, using hydrogel and advanced synthetics to reproduce key tissue handling characteristics. Selected models feature fluorescence compatible components to support image guided workflows and device demonstrations, alongside the use of energy devices, mechanical instruments and imaging systems.
Several of Inovus’ existing hysteroscopy models are captured under the Lab Range brand, including the Wet lab fibroid model, RPOC, Septum, polyp and multi-modality uterus models (used for D&C, resectoscopy and fundal block simulation). Future developments will see the launch of new models focussed on laparoscopic and robotic procedural training, with the first of these planned for launch in late 2025.
With this evolution, Inovus Medical now offers a compelling ‘full pathway solution’ for surgical training with continuity from fundamental skills to procedural practice to digital performance tracking, supporting the needs of training centres and medical device teams across the full surgical training continuum.
“Our Core Range brings together anatomical realism and natural haptics in cost effective models that promote high volume, easy access surgical skills training. The existing integration of the Core range with Totum provides datadriven training at scale,” said Ross Davies, Global Product Manager at Inovus Medical. “By combining physical and digital simulation, educators can deliver consistent, measurable learning that is easy to deploy across programmes and regions with specialist equipment.”
“The Lab Range bridges the gap between simulation and live surgery,” added Ross Davies. “It offers clinicians and device developers a stable, repeatable platform to evaluate techniques and technologies without reliance on cadaveric material and allows for high volume, cadaver free ‘near real’ training of procedures across the spectrum surgical modalities.”
About Inovus Medical:
Inovus Medical works to remaster surgical training through accessible, affordable, and functional technologies. Founded in 2012, the company is transforming surgical care, providing a solution to the global surgeon shortage, and, ultimately, saving lives through connected surgical training.
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