Naples – New technologies, renovated departments and cutting-edge treatment paths: the Federico II Polyclinic it transforms itself, leaving behind the old equipment to focus on a modern and smart healthcare.
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The president of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca, together with the company manager Joseph Longo and to the president of the School of Medicine Giovanni Esposito, yesterday inaugurated the new facilities built thanks to the funds of the Pnrr.
The main innovations introduced:
✅ One new magnetic resonance imaging at the Neuroradiology clinic
✅ One operating room and a delivery room latest generation in the maternal and child department
✅ The Lithotripsy Center, regional reference point for the treatment of urinary stones
Technology and innovation at the service of patients
The new MRI is equipped with a artificial intelligence system which allows you to obtain in just 90 seconds three crucial diagnostic images to assess suitability for treatment in case of ictus. A revolution that, thanks to the synergy between technology and specialist skills, allows for faster interventions and greater recovery possibilities for patients.
In the recently renovated delivery block, consisting of four labor/delivery rooms, the comfort of the pregnant woman is at the centre: each room is equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including a water birthing tub. The big news is the installation, for the first time in Europe, Of a Da Vinci XI robots in the maternal and child operating room, entirely dedicated to the care of women and children.
The new Lithotripsy Center: excellence for urinary stones
With the inauguration of Lithotripsy Center, Campania becomes the only Italian region to equip itself with a reference structure dedicated to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of urinary stones. In addition to treatments with lithotripsy and endourological interventions, patients may undergo metabolic and genetic investigations to identify the causes of the disease and reduce the risk of relapses.
A step forward for Campania healthcare, which focuses on innovation and quality of care to offer increasingly effective treatments to citizens.
(photo by Massimo Pica published on the official Facebook page of the Campania Region)
Article published on March 27, 2025 - 08pm
This is an interesting article, but I don't understand why there are so many innovations. Technology is nice, but people's health is more important. I hope these changes are really useful for patients.