At the 2025 Charing Cross (CX) Symposium (23-25 April, London, UK), Michele Antonello (Padua, Italy) and Nikolaos Tsilimparis (Munich, Germany) sat down to discuss a key advancement in surgical imaging: CIARTIC Move. The innovative robotic C-arm boasts self-driving capabilities, automated workflows, and effortless handling.
Outlining his experiences with CIARTIC Move, Tsilimparis highlights flexibility, manoueverability and affordability as being among key advantages it holds as compared to a fixed C-arm – putting, in his view, capabilities of the CIARTIC Move “far beyond” those of other systems.
“The first thing I said when I got the system was, ‘the surgeon is in control’, and that’s something we like to have in the operating theatre,” Tsilimparis adds, commenting on the independence that CIARTIC Move gives him to focus solely on the patient and procedure in front of him.
This video is sponsored by Siemens Healthineers.












