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  • Medical Conference on Robotic Surgery: a Success for Clinica Ars Medica

Medical Conference on Robotic Surgery: a Success for Clinica Ars Medica

The medical conference held on May 8th at Clinica Ars Medica was an important occasion for professional development and exchange on the topic of robotic surgery in orthopaedics.

The event saw strong attendance, bringing together numerous specialists and therapists – clear proof of the growing interest in technologies that are transforming clinical practice.

Speakers highlighted the benefits of robot-assisted surgery in terms of precision, personalization, and safety, pointing toward a future of increasingly innovative and patient-centred care. The adoption of advanced technological solutions remains a cornerstone of our approach.

Clinica Ars Medica once again confirms its position at the forefront in promoting high-level educational and scientific events, with the aim of delivering ever more modern, effective, and responsible healthcare.

We extend our sincere thanks to our sponsors Zimmer Biomet and Johnson & Johnson MedTech for their valued support.

Our speakers

Clinica Ars Medica

Prof. Dr. med. Guido Garavaglia

Specialisation
Orthopaedic surgery, Knee pain and knee surgery, Shoulder surgery, Hip surgery, Sports medicine, VELYS™ View more
Clinica Ars Medica

Dr. med. Mauro Molina

Specialisation
Orthopaedic surgery, Knee pain and knee surgery, Hip surgery, Knee prosthesis, Hip prosthesis, VELYS™ View more
Clinica Ars Medica

Dr. med. Ruben Mazzucchelli

Specialisation
Orthopaedic surgery, Knee pain and knee surgery, VELYS™, Hip surgery, Hip prosthesis, Osteoarthritis of the knee, Knee prosthesis, Knee arthroscopy, Meniscus tear, Cartilage damage, Cruciate ligament tear, Sports medicine, , View more
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