Laiwo Medical Helps Guizhou Province Stroke Integrated Treatment Learning Class
Publish Date: 2024/12/30
In order to promote academic exchanges and disciplinary development in the field of neurosurgery in Guizhou Province, enhance the theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and research innovation capabilities of neurosurgery medical workers, and build a high-end academic exchange and research platform, the Neurosurgery Professional Committee of the Guizhou Research Hospital Association and the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, the Qiandongnan Prefecture People's Hospital (Qiandongnan Hospital of Guizhou Medical University), and the Qiandongnan Ethnic Vocational and Technical College jointly organized the Neurosurgery Professional Committee 2024 Annual Meeting and National Continuing Education Medical Project "Stroke Integrated Treatment Learning Class", which was held in Kaili City, Guizhou Province from December 27 to 29, 2024.
The focus of this learning class is on the prevention and treatment of common and frequently occurring neurological diseases such as cerebrovascular diseases and brain tumors, as well as the research hotspots of cutting-edge disciplines. Through the establishment of "Neuroendoscopic Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage Technology Training Class", "Neurointerventional Technology Training Class" and "Cervical Approach Anatomy Learning Class", students are provided with rich theoretical and practical learning opportunities.
In the practical demonstration, Professor Chen Yimin from the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University explained to the students the application of Levo Medical's disposable brain traction guide tube in tumor surgery. This catheter has won unanimous praise from on-site experts and students for its precise exposure of the surgical site, clear surgical field of view, and safe entry into deep brain lesions. Professor Chen explained in detail the many advantages of this product in surgery, such as reducing the incidence of complications related to traction surgery and improving postoperative outcomes, bringing valuable practical experience to the students.
The successful holding of this study class not only injects new impetus into the development of neurosurgery, but also provides a valuable platform for communication and cooperation between Leverkusen Medical and experts and scholars. Levo Medical will continue to strengthen cooperation and exchanges with all parties, jointly promote the progress and development of neurosurgery, and contribute more to the cause of human health.