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Medical Microinstruments Appoints Healthcare Industry Veteran Mark Toland as Chief Executive Officer
CALCI, Italy, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Toland joins Andrew Cleeland (Chairman of the Board, MMI) in developing the 
field of robotic-assisted microsurgery

Medical Microinstruments (MMI) SpA[https://www.mmimicro.com/], a robotics 
company dedicated to improving clinical outcomes for patients undergoing 
microsurgery, announced today the hiring of Mark Toland as Chief Executive 
Officer. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the medical device 
industry and most recently served as President and CEO of Corindus, a vascular 
robotics company that Siemens Healthineers acquired for $1.1 billion in 2019. 
Following the CE mark of MMI's Symani Surgical System® in 2019 and successfully 
completing the first human use cases in 2020, Toland will drive the company's 
strategic direction from the developmental stage to broad commercialization.

"There is a tremendous need across healthcare to evolve treatment paradigms 
from a predominantly manual model to one that leverages robotic technology, 
data integration and AI to improve patient outcomes," said Toland. "The Symani 
Surgical System offers an unprecedented level of precision for microsurgical 
procedures that has the potential to significantly impact patient outcomes in 
very complex procedures. I look forward to helping the company realize that 
potential and working with a very talented and growing team at MMI." 

The Symani Surgical System was used to successfully complete four 
first-in-human surgical procedures in Florence, Italy. The cases included one 
post-oncological reconstruction of the pharynx and three complex, 
post-traumatic lower limb reconstructions, demonstrating the combined benefits 
of tremor reduction and motion scaling (7-20x) with the system's NanoWrist® 
instruments, the world's smallest wristed surgical instrumentation. The system 
offers seven degrees of freedom and dexterity beyond the reach of human hands 
to enhance free-flap reconstructions, replantations, congenital malformations, 
peripheral nerve repairs and lymphatic surgery, which represent over one 
million combined procedures annually in the U.S. and Europe.

"Mark's extensive experience in the medical device industry and particularly in 
the field of robotics will play a pivotal role in MMI's continued growth and 
impact on microsurgery," said Andrew Cleeland, the chairman of MMI's Board of 
Directors. "We look forward to empowering surgeons around the world with the 
most advanced technology that will make highly complex procedures more 
reproducible and new procedures possible."  

Toland joined Corindus in 2016 and transformed the company into the industry 
leader in vascular robotics with the only approved system for coronary, 
peripheral and neurovascular indications.  Under Toland's leadership, the 
company built advanced capabilities in automation and telerobotics, which 
included the first ever remotely performed heart procedure in the world and 
transcontinental pre-clinical studies using 5G technology. The Siemens 
Healthineers acquisition of Corindus for $1.1 billion was the fifth largest 
medical technology acquisition of 2019. Prior to Corindus, Mark served as 
Senior Vice President of Boston Scientific, where he built the company's global 
solutions business and led all aspects of the U.S. commercial team's 
cardiovascular businesses, which represented approximately $4 billion in 
revenue.   

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 
successfully perform microsurgery while expanding the field of 
supermicrosurgery.  

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SOURCE: MMI SpA
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