Ethical Synthetic Organs

The Pindari Product range of surgical training models have been crafted by surgeons and engineers for use in the operating theatre. Our products are cruelty free and are anatomically and procedurally accurate synthetic organs. These lifelike models respond to suture, electro-cautery and stapling like human tissue.

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IMRA

Torso Trainers

We create a range of sized male and female and child torso trainers which can be used to simulate insufflation with cannulas and trocars and are reusable. We have a Roboset Trainer for basic robotic skills using and are available to customise and co-design products for specific procedures of robotic platforms.

Pepi

Pepi

Class VI
Paediatric Torso Trainer
Logan

Logan

Class VI
Male Torso Trainer
Hydra

Hydra

Class VI
Female Torso Trainer
Pindari's Mission

Pindari's Mission

Pindari Surgical Education Solutions is a business aimed at changing the future of robotic surgery education. Pindari has a collaborative research agreement with Melbourne University Dept. of Biomedical Engineering to provide the future pathway for surgical training for the domestic and global markets. Pindari's vision is of the widespread use of advanced robotic surgical devices in both public and private hospitals by highly trained surgeons, performing complex robotic surgical procedures with fewer complications, faster recovery, and lower overall cost burden to the healthcare system.

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Synthetic Organs

Reduce then eliminate the need for cadavers and animals via lifelike synthetic organs that can be created on demand to simulate both normal and diseased conditions.

Why Pindari

Why Pindari

IMRA and Pindari have a team of educators, scientists and surgical faculty focussed on the development a number of modular and full-length procedural simulation models that mimic tissue properties and simulate procedure specific scenarios (e.g., bleeding and urine leak) within an expanding range of surgical specialties. IMRA and Pindari aim to replace the use of cadavers and pigs in surgical training with simulation and synthetic tissue that is of such high fidelity that is beyond anything currently available on the market.