The development of the Chinese pediatric neurosurgery for twenty years

Yu⁃qi ZHANG, Jun⁃hua WANG

Abstract


Since the first Chinese pediatric neurosurgery meeting was convenced in 2002, the pediatric neurosurgery discipline in China has undergone remarkable transformation and growth. Throughout this period, both general and pediatric hospitals have progressively established dedicated Pediatric Neurosurgery Departments. Additionally, the methodology for training medical professionals in this field has undergone a substantial evolution, shifting from the conventional pediatric surgery training paradigm to a comprehensive system tailored for neurosurgical specialists and postgraduate students. Consequently, there has been a consistent increase in the number of physicians specializing in pediatric neurosurgery nationwide. In relation to surgical instruments and equipment, significant advancements have been achieved in pediatric neurosurgery. Notably, the neurosurgical operating microscope has emerged as a vital tool, significantly enhancing the therapeutic outcomes for a wide range of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Furthermore, both the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the Chinese Medical Association have established specialized pediatric neurosurgery subgroups, providing robust support for the continuous development and advancement of this field in China.

 

DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672⁃6731.2024.10.001


Keywords


Neurosurgery; Child; China; Review

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