EFORT Webinar: Latest Advances and Evidence in Robotic Orthopaedic Surgery

June 30, 2025 | Online

Event Overview

The upcoming EFORT educational webinar, Latest Advances and Evidence in Robotic Orthopaedic Surgery, will examine cutting-edge developments and clinical findings across robotic spine, knee, and hip procedures. Scheduled for June 30, 2025, at 12:00 pm CDT (19:00 CEST), this virtual event is led by leading experts from Europe and is designed to equip orthopaedic surgeons with practical and evidence-based insights into robotic integration.

As robotic platforms continue to reshape orthopaedic surgery, this session will explore where the strongest clinical evidence lies, how implementation is evolving in real-world surgical settings, and what’s next for robotic technology in spine and joint care.

Tailored for orthopaedic professionals, administrators, and surgical leaders, this webinar is essential for those exploring or expanding robotic capabilities within their practices.

Key Objectives

  • Examine the latest innovations in robotic-assisted orthopaedic procedures
  • Review current clinical outcomes in spine, TKA, and THA applications
  • Identify integration challenges and how to overcome them
  • Discuss future directions and global adoption trends

Program Highlights

This 60-minute session will feature expert-led presentations and a live Q&A with faculty from top international institutions.

Webinar Chair:

Gianluca Vadalà, MD, PhD – Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, Rome, Italy

Webinar Co-Chair:

Eduardo García-Rey, MD, PhD – Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain

Presentations include:

  • State-of-the-art in robotic spine surgery: evidence and applications
    Gianluca Vadalà, MD, PhD
  • Latest advances and evidence in robotic TKA
    Sébastien Lustig, MD, PhD – Croix Rousse Hospital, Lyon, France (FIFA Medical Center of Excellence)
  • Robotic arm assisted THA: current evidence and future direction
    Fares Haddad, MD, FRCS – Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health, University College London
  • Interactive Q&A with all speakers

Who Should Attend

Orthopaedic surgeons, joint replacement specialists, ASC directors, spine surgeons, clinical operations leaders, and hospital administrators seeking to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes through robotic systems.

Why Participate

Attendees will gain:

  • A practical overview of today’s leading robotic techniques
  • Data-driven insights into surgical performance and recovery outcomes
  • Strategies for addressing workflow and training barriers
  • Opportunities to interact with international robotic surgery experts

Registration

Participation is complimentary. Attendees must register in advance to receive a certificate of attendance. Be sure to enter your name as you’d like it to appear on your certificate.

Register here