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International Symposium on Frontier Technologies in Intelligent Radiosurgery and Neurosurgery Successfully Concluded

2025-12-20

International Symposium on Frontier Technologies in Intelligent Radiosurgery and Neurosurgery Successfully Concluded

 

On December 20, 2025, the International Symposium on Frontier Technologies in Intelligent Radiosurgery and Neurosurgery, hosted by the Shaanxi International Medical Exchange Promotion Association and organized by the Xi’an International Medical Center Hospital, with co-organization by the Shaanxi International Medical Technology Transfer Center and the Medical Science and Technology Innovation Professional Committee of the Belt and Road International Technology Transfer and Innovation Cooperation (Shaanxi) Alliance, was grandly opened in Xi’an.

 

Centered on the core theme of “Frontier Technologies in Intelligent Radiosurgery and Neurosurgery,” the symposium brought together authoritative experts and scholars in the field of radiosurgery and neurosurgery from Beijing, Shanghai, Shandong, Shenzhen, Jiangsu, as well as Kazakhstan, Vietnam, and other regions and countries. Participants conducted in-depth discussions on key topics including intelligent radiotherapy, neurosurgical innovation, and multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of complex cases. They shared frontier research achievements, clinical value, practical experience, and forward-looking perspectives on Gamma Knife radiosurgical treatment, emphasizing the importance of risk prevention and control as well as multidisciplinary collaboration in the clinical application of stereotactic radiosurgery. The symposium aimed to promote clinical technology upgrading and disciplinary standardization, injecting new momentum into the development of the field.

 

Representatives of the Gamma Knife multicenter collaboration group also engaged in extensive exchanges on key issues such as optimization of technology promotion pathways, standards for building case-sharing platforms, and directions and mechanisms for scientific research collaboration. Through these discussions, consensus was reached and multiple cooperation intentions were formed, laying a solid foundation for subsequent inter-institutional collaborative development and for advancing the standardized application of radiosurgical and neurosurgical technologies.

 

Following the symposium, members of the collaboration group visited the Gamma Knife Center at Xi’an International Medical Center Hospital for on-site exchange. They conducted field inspections of advanced equipment and standardized diagnostic and treatment environments, and received on-site introductions to the center’s development philosophy, key technical applications, and quality control systems. Interactive discussions were held among participants on topics such as clinical technical practice and center operation and management, achieving deep integration of theoretical exchange and on-site observation.

 

Focusing on disciplinary frontiers with substantial content and in-depth exchange, this symposium successfully established a high-level academic dialogue platform for the field of radiosurgery and neurosurgery both domestically and internationally. Through the launch of intelligent radiotherapy platforms and the deep sharing of cross-regional clinical experience, the symposium effectively promoted the development of radiosurgical and neurosurgical diagnostic and treatment technologies toward greater precision, intelligence, and standardization, injecting new momentum into improving medical service quality and safeguarding public health.