Hear from Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. John Velyvis about knee pain causes, treatment options, and the latest surgical technology exclusive to Seton Medical Center — NAVIO robotic assistance. Immediately following the presentation Dr. Velyvis will be available to answer your questions.
This is an amazing opportunity to learn from an experienced knee specialist and leading expert on robotics-assisted surgery for absolutely FREE. Seating is limited, register now!
Dr. Velyvis will discuss:
• Causes of knee pain• Non-surgical treatment options• Surgical treatment options including Navio? robotics-assisted partial knee replacement and total knee replacement
Free parking in parking garage (limited).Street parking also available.Light snacks and refreshments to be served.
About the NAVIO Surgical System
Seton Medical Center is the first and only facility in the Bay Area to offer robotics-assisted partial knee replacement using the NAVIO Surgical System, a CT-free platform that delivers consistent and accurate results.
About Seton Medical Center
Seton Medical Center has been serving the health care needs of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County since our founding as Mary’s Help Hospital in 1893. Recently, we invested in the most advanced technology for knee replacement – the robotics-assisted NAVIO Surgical System for total and partial knee replacement. We chose this technology because we want to offer the best healthcare to the community we serve. The NAVIO system allows our orthopedic physicians to individualize each patient’s knee replacement surgery and use robotic assistance for accurate and precise results.
Visit setonkneereplacement.org for more information.
Individual results may vary. There are risks associated with any surgical procedure including NAVIO-enabled Partial Knee Replacement. NAVIO is not for everyone. Children, pregnant women, patients who have mental or neuromuscular disorders that do not allow control of the knee joint, and morbidly obese patients should not undergo a NAVIO procedure. Consult your physician for details to determine if NAVIO is right for you.
Hear from Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. John Velyvis about knee pain causes, treatment options, and the latest surgical technology exclusive to Seton Medical Center — NAVIO robotic assistance. Immediately following the presentation Dr. Velyvis will be available to answer your questions.
This is an amazing opportunity to learn from an experienced knee specialist and leading expert on robotics-assisted surgery for absolutely FREE. Seating is limited, register now!
Dr. Velyvis will discuss:
• Causes of knee pain• Non-surgical treatment options• Surgical treatment options including Navio? robotics-assisted partial knee replacement and total knee replacement
Free parking in parking garage (limited).Street parking also available.Light snacks and refreshments to be served.
About the NAVIO Surgical System
Seton Medical Center is the first and only facility in the Bay Area to offer robotics-assisted partial knee replacement using the NAVIO Surgical System, a CT-free platform that delivers consistent and accurate results.
About Seton Medical Center
Seton Medical Center has been serving the health care needs of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County since our founding as Mary’s Help Hospital in 1893. Recently, we invested in the most advanced technology for knee replacement – the robotics-assisted NAVIO Surgical System for total and partial knee replacement. We chose this technology because we want to offer the best healthcare to the community we serve. The NAVIO system allows our orthopedic physicians to individualize each patient’s knee replacement surgery and use robotic assistance for accurate and precise results.
Visit setonkneereplacement.org for more information.
Individual results may vary. There are risks associated with any surgical procedure including NAVIO-enabled Partial Knee Replacement. NAVIO is not for everyone. Children, pregnant women, patients who have mental or neuromuscular disorders that do not allow control of the knee joint, and morbidly obese patients should not undergo a NAVIO procedure. Consult your physician for details to determine if NAVIO is right for you.
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