New Training Modules Enhance Hysteroscopy Simulation

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All new models have the capability to be operated on using basic instruments, uterine shavers and bipolar devices. Image credit: Inovus

Inovus Medical has launched five new modules for the HystAR Hysteroscopy simulator. The simulator of choice for AAGL’s EMIGS programme, it provides a full training pathway from basic scope and instrument handling skills to full procedural training. The system uniquely offers a ‘digital wetlab’ in which the Totum digital surgery platform provides tracking and recording of wetlab procedural training. This feature has proven popular with industry, surgical societies and physicians across the globe. The wetlab procedural training is the focus for the five new modules, each delivering enhanced realism and expanded clinical training opportunities.

The new modules include Retained Products of Conception (RPOC), uterine Septum, Dilation and Curettage (D&C), Endometrial Ablation/Resection, and Fundal Block training. These modules incorporate synthetic soft tissue pathologies, providing unprecedented haptic feedback that mimics the tactile responses surgeons encounter in live hysteroscopy procedures.

Since its initial launch, the HystAR has been setting the standard for procedural training in hysteroscopy. Developed to address the critical need for safe and accessible training in diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, HystAR has quickly become a go-to tool for both new trainees and experienced gynecologists looking to refine their skills. With a combination of advanced haptic feedback, visual fidelity, and robust performance metrics, HystAR delivers a lifelike simulation experience that builds surgical competence and confidence.

Currently, nearly 300 residency sites across the United States have a HystAR simulator installed, giving gynecologic surgery trainees access to high-quality, immersive training. These new modules are designed to further elevate the residency training experience, allowing for more detailed, scenario-based learning. The inclusion of realistic soft tissue pathologies in procedures such as RPOC and endometrial ablation ensures that residents are better prepared to handle the challenges they will face in the operating room.

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