Laiwo Medical supports the 2025 Neuroendoscopy and Surgical Approach Learning Class at the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University
Publish Date: 2025/7/21
In the current rapidly advancing medical technology, neuroendoscopy has become an important support in the field of modern neurosurgery. Recently, a practical and solid neuroendoscopy learning class was successfully held at the training center of the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University.
Numerous neurosurgery colleagues gathered together to study cutting-edge technologies and exchange in-depth clinical experience. This learning class specially invited several authoritative experts in the industry to give lectures, and carefully set up rich practical activities, allowing participating students to gain a lot from the combination of theory and practice.
As a deep practitioner in the field of medical devices, Levo Medical participated deeply in this learning class. Not only did it showcase its core product - disposable brain traction guide tube, but it also actively empowered key practical training sessions, injecting solid strength into practical teaching. With its excellent performance that meets clinical needs, this product provides students with an immersive operating experience, ensuring teaching effectiveness and becoming an important bridge connecting academic theory with clinical practice.
The conclusion of this neuroendoscopy and surgical approach learning class is a new starting point for the improvement of clinical techniques. Based on system theory and supported by practical training, not only has every participating physician gained a deeper understanding of neuroendoscopy technology, but they have also honed their skills in precise operation through hands-on practice. Laiwo Medical is well aware that every iteration of technology and improvement of skills must ultimately be implemented to benefit patients. I believe that with the concerted cooperation of medical research enterprises, the boundaries of minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment in neurosurgery will continue to expand, bringing safer and more accurate treatment to more patients.