MMI SpA Launches Breakthrough Technology, Advancing Robotic Microsurgery with the World's Smallest Wristed Surgical Instruments
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CALCI, Italy, October 28, 2020, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
First Procedures Performed with the Symani Surgical System
MMI SpA, an Italian company dedicated to improving clinical outcomes for
patients undergoing microsurgery, announced today the CE Mark, launch and first
human use of its Symani(R) Surgical System in Europe for open microsurgical
procedures. The first four robotic surgeries were successfully performed in
Florence, Italy, including three complex, post-traumatic lower limb
reconstructions as well as a post-oncological reconstruction of the pharynx.
"There is a clear demand for robotics in microsurgery as the limits of the
human hand have already been reached. We founded MMI to develop a robotic
system designed for and with microsurgeons that will improve outcomes and
address unmet patient needs, particularly through supermicrosurgery techniques
which are required for lymphatic and other extremely delicate procedures. We
are pleased to be at the forefront of a new era in robotic surgery as we launch our
Symani System in Europe," said Giuseppe Maria Prisco, co-founder and CEO of MMI.
The Symani Surgical System combines the benefits of tremor reduction and motion
scaling (7-20x) with the world's smallest wristed instrumentation, offering
seven degrees of freedom and dexterity beyond the reach of human hands. The
system's NanoWrist(R) instruments are designed to overcome the challenges of
free-flap reconstructions, replantations, congenital malformations, peripheral
nerve repairs and lymphatic surgery, which together represent over one million
procedures annually in the U.S. and Europe alone.
"Microsurgery and supermicrosurgery – as a tool, technique and discipline –
continue to evolve. The use of robotics holds great promise to advance the
specialty of microsurgery and improve care for patients affected by trauma,
cancer, congenital malformations and even chronic conditions such as
lymphedema," commented L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS, FAOA, Chair of the Department
of Orthopaedic Surgery, Professor of the Plastic Surgery Division at the
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, in response to the news of the
first clinical cases.
"We are proud to bring this innovation to European patients and look forward to
enabling surgeons worldwide to address challenging procedures on extremely
small anatomy with increased precision, reproducibility and efficiency," said
Hannah Teichmann, co-founder and Vice President of Clinical Development of MMI.
About MMI
Medical Microinstruments S.p.A. (MMI) was founded in 2015 near Pisa, Italy to
enhance surgical performance through the development of a robotic system that
enables surgeons to achieve better outcomes in microsurgery. The Symani
Surgical System combines proprietary innovations including the world's smallest
wristed microinstruments as well as tremor-reducing and motion scaling technologies.
Together, these powerful capabilities allow more surgeons to perform
microsurgery while expanding the field of supermicrosurgery. MMI is backed by
international medtech investors including Andera Partners, Panakes Partners,
Fountain Healthcare Partners and Sambatech.
Dr. Levin serves as a medical advisor to the company and has received financial
compensation from Medical Microinstruments S.p.A.
The MMI system for robotic microsurgery is currently only commercially
available in the European Economic Area. www.mmimicro.com
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SOURCE: MMI SpA
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