Robotic & Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Surgery
The Robotic & Minimally Invasive Prosthetic Surgery domain represents the intersection of technological innovation and prosthetic surgery.
Through minimally invasive and robot-assisted techniques, it offers targeted solutions to enhance surgical precision, reduce procedural invasiveness and postoperative pain, and optimize functional recovery.
The focus is on complex patients — including obese, elderly, those with deformities, or revision cases — but is not limited to them, aiming to deliver predictable and personalized outcomes and transform the most challenging cases into “routine” procedures.
The combined approach of advanced surgical expertise, dedicated protocols, and innovative technologies enables the management of the most complex challenges, optimizing functional and clinical outcomes while minimizing risks associated with each specific condition, in accordance with the principles of sex- and gender-specific, personalized, and precision medicine.
Focus areas:
-Prosthetic surgery
-Robotics and computer-assisted navigation systems
-Multidisciplinary management of complex patients (obese, very elderly, cardiac patients, hemophiliacs, Jehovah’s Witnesses) and those with deformities
-Management of invasiveness, bleeding, and pain, with rapid recovery