Prof. Pier Paolo Mariani is featured in a new article published on June 24, 2026, in Corriere della Sera, within the “Grandi Medici” column. A story dedicated to his long career in the orthopedic and traumatological fields, with a particular focus on knee surgery and minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery.
For years, Prof. Pier Paolo Mariani has represented a point of reference for Villa Stuart and for the national and international orthopedic landscape. His clinical and surgical activity has focused particularly on knee pathologies, from menisci to ligaments, to the treatment of the most complex injuries involving professional athletes and patients of all ages.
In the Corriere della Sera article, Prof. Mariani looks back on over fifty years of experience, study, and operating room practice. A journey marked by thousands of procedures and recognized expertise in the field of arthroscopic knee surgery, a minimally invasive technique that has helped transform the approach to sports traumatology and the treatment of joint lesions.
A journey linked to sports and patient care
Throughout his career, Prof. Pier Paolo Mariani has treated numerous professional athletes, particularly soccer players, guiding them through recovery after knee, ankle, and ligament injuries. His experience in treating athletes is one of the elements that has made his name particularly recognizable even to the general public.
Alongside technical excellence, however, another central aspect emerges: the human relationship with the patient. In the interview, Prof. Mariani emphasizes the importance of communicating clearly, without creating unrealistic expectations, but always offering expertise, responsibility, and care. An approach that fully reflects Villa Stuart’s vision: putting the person at the center of the care pathway.
Villa Stuart and excellence in orthopedics and traumatology
The publication in Corriere della Sera represents an important recognition not only for Prof. Pier Paolo Mariani, but also for Villa Stuart, which has always been a point of reference in specialist medicine, orthopedics, traumatology, and rehabilitation.
Prof. Mariani’s experience confirms the value of a model based on high specialization, continuous updating, and attention to the patient’s functional recovery. A model that combines medical expertise, surgical innovation, and personalized care pathways.
Read the full article in Corriere della Sera: click here