
Ventura Medical Technologies has collaborated with Dr Bouchikh and Propharma to present Pectus Up in Rabat, an innovative solution for the correction of Pectus Excavatum.
This February, The Second Chest Wall Conference took place in Rabat, Morocco, under the leadership of Dr. Mohammed Bouchikh, a renowed specialist in thoracic surgery.
Dr. Bouchikh is known for his extensive experience in university teaching and research in the medical-surgical sciences. Currently practicing at CHU Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat and several private clinics in the city, he has established himself as a key figure in the advancement thoracic surgery in Morocco and beyond.
The event brought together healthcare professionals to discuss the latest advances in thoracic surgery, fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration among experts in the field.
Dr. Adriana Serna, an experienced thoracic, played a key role at the conference by presenting the Pectus Up technique. During her presentation, she provided a detailed explanation of the Pectus Up, including the surgical procedure, data analysis, results and its advantages over traditional methods.
During the event, the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to the management of this pathology was emphasized, providing attendees with valuable tools to improve patient treatment. The conference proved to be an excellent opportunity to promote knowledge exchange and strengthen international collaboration in the field of thoracic surgery.
The event also featured Propharma, the official distributor of Pectus Up in Morocco, highlighting the growing interest and expansion of this innovative technique in the region. Their participation underscores the company’s commitment to bringing cutting-edge medical solutions to the Moroccan healthcare sector to improve patient care and outcomes.
The Second Chest Wall Conference served as a valuable platform for Pectus Up in Morrocco to solidify its position as a leading solution for pectus excavatum treatment. With its minimally invasive approach and faster recovery time, the technique continues to gain recognition among thoracic surgeons and medical professionals worldwide, paving the way for broader adoption and improved patient experience.


