Surgical Science Launches Major Upgrade to Unique Endometriosis Ultrasound Simulator 


Published: 15 Apr 2026

Author: Towards Healthcare

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Surgical Science, the global leader in simulation products for healthcare training, unveiled a new Endometriosis Simulation Module, a unique ultrasound simulator dedicated to training clinicians in the detection of endometriosis. It enables clinicians to practice this assessment repeatedly in a virtual environment. The simulator helps to improve diagnostic accuracy, build confidence, and standardise scanning quality across hospitals. 

This Module integrates with the internationally recognised International Deep Endometriosis Analysis (IDEA) protocol, giving trainees a structured, evidence-based roadmap to performing a complete pelvic assessment. 

According to Towards Healthcare, the Surgical simulation market is projected to experience significant growth, with estimates suggesting the market size will increase from USD 4.42 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 15.31 billion by 2035, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.8% from 2026 to 2035. Growth is driven by the increasing demand for minimally invasive surgical techniques, which has necessitated the use of surgical simulators to enhance the skills and proficiency of surgeons, and the integration of AI-based performance analytics is revolutionising the training environment for surgical professionals.  

Tom Englund, CEO of Surgical Science, said: Better training means faster, more reliable detection. We aim to reduce diagnostic delays for women by ensuring every clinician can confidently recognise all presentations of endometriosis. 

About Surgical Science 

Surgical Science is a global leader in evidence-based medical simulation. Its virtual reality simulators and customised training solutions enable healthcare professionals and surgeons to practice skills outside the operating room, enhancing patient safety and clinical outcomes. 

With a surgical partner and medical technology, robotics companies integrate tailor-made simulation technology into their devices, helping them accelerate innovation and gain a competitive edge. It helps practitioners to learn and practice essential surgical techniques, from basic skills to complex procedures, without the pressure of real-life consequences.  

As technology continues to evolve, the capabilities and applications of surgical simulations will likely expand, further enhancing the skills of healthcare professionals and improving patient care outcomes. 

A recent report by Towards Healthcare highlights that the Surgical simulation market is witnessing growth as it plays a vital role in personalised patient care and safety during invasive procedures, making it a critical component of modern healthcare diagnostics propelled by stringent regulatory standards and the need for reliable, real-time diagnostics. 

North America remains the largest market for surgical simulation, with a strong presence of leading simulation firms and supportive government initiatives that promote surgical training. The Asia Pacific region is projected to experience the fastest growth, supported by a rapidly expanding patient pool and a focus on physician training in major markets like China, India, and Japan.

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