Naples, May 21st – Naples is preparing to host the First World Summit on Minimally Invasive Ortho-Facial Surgery on May 23rd. The international event, dedicated to the most innovative techniques in minimally invasive ortho-facial surgery, will take place at the Federico II Congress Center, located at Via Partenope 36. The summit is expected to bring together specialists, researchers, and clinicians from various countries, fostering a scientific exchange on the new frontiers of orthognathic and facial surgery.
International Forum for Ortho-Facial Surgery Innovations
The summit, chaired by Professor Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, director of the UOC of Maxillofacial Surgery at the Federico II University Hospital, aims to create a platform for scientific discussion on the integration of technology, digital approaches, patient safety, and the reduction of post-operative impact in the field of facial surgery. This focus underscores the evolving landscape of the specialty, where technological advancements are increasingly paramount.
The program for the day includes a series of scientific sessions, keynote speeches, and discussion panels. Prominent international experts are scheduled to speak, including Federico Hernandez Alfaro, Gwen Swennen, Mirco Raffaini, and Gabriele Millesi. Their participation highlights the summit’s commitment to presenting cutting-edge research and clinical practices.
Naples as a Hub for Surgical Excellence
The selection of Naples as the host city for this significant event reaffirms its growing reputation as a key reference point for international dialogue among professionals in facial surgery. The summit emphasizes innovation, training, and the quality of care, reflecting the city’s dedication to advancing medical science.
The opening ceremony will feature several distinguished figures alongside Professor Dell’Aversana Orabona. These include Professor Matteo Lorito, Rector of Federico II University; Professor Giovanni Esposito, President of the School of Medicine and Surgery at Federico II University; Dr. Elvira Bianco, General Director of the Federico II University Hospital; Professor Manlio Galiè, Past President of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery (EACMFS); and Dr. Marco Bernardi, President of the Italian Society of Maxillofacial Surgery (SICMF). This diverse group of participants underscores the collaborative spirit of the summit and its broad appeal across the medical community.
For further information regarding the event and its detailed agenda, interested parties are encouraged to consult the official program.