Behind a surgical robot there is not just technology — there are years of training, precision, and the desire to offer safer treatments and faster recoveries.
On June 2, 2026, MONZA ARES hosted the Robotic Surgery Open Day. A public event — open to children, parents, grandparents, pupils, students, and anyone curious to see up close how the medicine of the future works.
Source: TikTok @dr.alinconstantin
What visitors could see at the event
Interactive experience
- 🤖 Sitting at the Da Vinci robot console — a hands-on experience
- 🎮 Testing how the surgeon's controls work
- 🩺 Explanation of the precision the technology offers
- 💡 Open questions about the medicine of the future
Why Da Vinci in endometriosis surgery
Da Vinci robotic surgery has changed the way deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is treated. It is not "premium surgery" — it is the most appropriate tool for complex cases.
The main advantages of the Da Vinci robot:
- 3D full HD visualization of the operative field
- 7 degrees of freedom of the instruments (vs. 4 in classic laparoscopy)
- Hand-tremor filtering — more precise surgical movements
- Small incisions — quick healing, reduced post-op pain
- Access to difficult areas (rectovaginal septum, ureter, sacral plexus)
Why Alin supports opening surgery to the public
"For a child, this may be the first contact with medicine. For someone else, it may be the moment they say: this is what I want to do."
The medicine of the future is not built only in operating rooms. It is also built through public visibility — by showing children and young people that modern medicine involves advanced technology, a multidisciplinary team, and a patient-centered approach.
Events like Open Day are an investment in the next generation of surgeons and in public trust in medicine.
What this means for a patient
If you have been diagnosed with deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) or severe adenomyosis and open classic surgery has been proposed to you, it is worth explicitly asking for a discussion about robotic options.
Da Vinci surgery is available at MONZA ARES, where Dr. Alin Constantin has been offering consultations since May 1, 2026.
📌 What you need to know
Da Vinci is not a "premium option" — it is the internationally recommended standard for deep endometriosis and severe adenomyosis.
Not every surgeon operates with Da Vinci — it requires specialized training. Check whether your doctor has documented experience with this system.
Quick return to normal activity after surgery (2–3 days of hospitalization) is a real benefit for women who are professionally active or have young children.
📄 Main source: Dr. Alin Constantin TikTok caption (May 22, 2026) about the MONZA ARES Open Day event (June 2, 2026)


