Moot on neuro-surgery: importance of modern methods highlighted

07 Nov, 2016

In order to reduce the trauma and sufferings of neurosurgery patients, young doctors must be imparted training of modern methods and techniques of neurosurgery every year on a regular basis. The advancement of neurosurgery is impossible with promoting medical research keeping in view the challenges of future in profession. Seniors professionals must seriously focus on transferring their knowledge and experience to young professionals.
This was expressed by participants of 29th International Neuro-Surgery Conference organized by Pakistan Society of Neuro Surgeons in collaboration with Department of Neuro Surgery, Lahore General Hospital in its concluding session.
The three-day confer held under the chairmanship of president Pakistan Society of Neuro Surgeons, Professor Anjum Habib Vohra was attended by prominent experts of neurosurgery, belonging to Pakistan as well as USA, KSA, UK, Japan and other countries. Renowned professor of Neurosurgery Dr Khalid Mahmood, the chairman organizing committee of the conference, Professor Nazeer Ahmed Professor Tariq Salahuddin, Professor Rizwan Masood Butt, Professor Shahzad Shamas and Professor Anwar Ch along with other neurosurgeons also participated in the event.
As many as 65 research articles were presented and read out by experts of neurosurgery while a number of state of the art lectures were also delivered by the delegates during the conference. To impart practical training and knowledge to young Pakistani doctors, a training workshop comprising 5 sessions was also conducted in the Skill Lab established at newly constructed Punjab Institute of Nuero Sciences during this international conference.
Professor Khalid Mahmood told media that only one neurosurgeon is available for 720,000 people in Pakistan and this ratio is 8 to 10 times less than western countries. Our institutions are producing on 14 neurosurgeons annually that cannot cater the needs of rapidly growing population of Pakistan. Professor Khalid Mahmood said that in Pakistan, neurosurgery was started in Karachi by Professor O V Jooma in 1952 while Brigadier G D Qazi initiated this mission in 1956 in Lahore at CMH. Renowned neurosurgeon Professor Bashir Ahmed joined hands with them in 1964. Over these 64 years, there has been colossal development in neurosurgery in Pakistan, he said.
Professor Khalid said that it is need of the hour to establish more and more treatment centers for neuro complications. He said that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has rendered great efforts in this respect by initiating construction of Punjab Institute of Neuro-Science at a cost of Rs 2.30 billion for its Phase one. He also told that as many as 5000 neuro surgeries are being conducted at Lahore General Hospital annually.

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