Totum by Inovus Medical

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The future of surgical training is here.
Known as Totum®, the platform is already accredited by The Royal College of Surgeons England, and will initially focus on delivering a connected surgical training ecosystem via the company’s growing portfolio of award winning, high fidelity surgical simulators.

Inovus Medical unveils Digital Surgery Platform, Totum
Totum® was created to connect surgeons by integrating mobile, native and web applications. The platform offers the most comprehensive single feature set of any digital surgery solution currently available in this rapidly growing market. Core features include a surgical procedural recording and review function, remote certification and credentialing, and the presentation of objective surgical performance metrics generated by novel instrument tracking algorithms.

Dr Elliot Street, Co-founder and CEO said, “Our mission is to become the world’s partner for surgical training. The ‘open to all’ approach we have taken to the development of Totum® is our prime driver in achieving this mission. To deliver on this commitment we must ensure our technologies can be accessed by surgeons all over the world, at every stage in the surgical training and care continuum. Our scalable, modular platform mindset ensures Totum® is device-agnostic, so it can be easily deployed across many devices used in surgical training and the delivery of surgical care.”

A recent rigorous assessment of Totum® by the Royal College of Surgeons of England has awarded accreditation to the platform for an initial three-year period. The accreditation allows individuals engaged in surgical training powered by Totum® to earn CPD points for their time spent training.

Jordan Van Flute, Co-Founder and CTO of Inovus said, “I am truly proud of what the team has achieved over the past 18 months as we set about re architecting our approach to digital surgery. We have engineered an application capable of handling vast amounts of data and video footage. Our API’s, microservices and SDK’s have been built such that they can be made available for use by the wider medical device community. Totum® will allow surgeons to maintain a digital record of every procedure they have ever performed, accompanying them from the moment they first pick up a tool during a simulated procedure through to operating in theatre. This was made possible by a team of highly skilled engineers that will no doubt continue to be influential in the field of digital surgery for years to come.”

Contact the team at Inovus Medical to learn more about this amazing software and learn how you can use it to teach and learn as you progress.

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