Robotic Surgery Hospital in the Heart of Rome
The hospital is located in Via Aurelia, not far from the Vatican City. Founded in 1932, it's classified as a first aid facility and can help about 15,000 patients a year during a normal hospital stay.
In recent years, the hospital complex has undergone major remodeling. With 230 beds divided into 11 surgical departments, 9 operating rooms and an emergency room open around the clock, the focus is on robotic surgery, which allows minimally invasive and conservative procedures, reducing pain, hospitalization and complications.
San Carlo di Nancy Hospital is a reference center for robotic orthopedic surgery, being the first center in Italy to use the NAVIO robotic system for knee prostheses. It was awarded the national Bollino Blu prize for its multidisciplinary approach with personalized diagnosis and treatment pathways for prostate cancer. It also has a highly specialized proctological surgery center for anorectal pathologies, and the most advanced ultra-mini-invasive gynecological surgery. The hospital has an inpatient area with private suites. Each suite, consisting of a patient room, a living room and a bathroom, some with a large terrace, is designed to meet the needs of guests in every detail. An in-house chapel, bar and restaurant, swimming pool and rehabilitation gym are also available to patients and guests.