Hyderabad: Doctors at a three-day international conference on neuroendoscopy in Hyderabad emphasized that skull base surgery requires very high precision, skill, and constant learning because it involves operating close to critical parts of the brain.
International Skull Base Endoscopy Summit 2.0
The International Skull Base Endoscopy Summit 2.0, organized by Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, from April 24 to April 26, brought together over 500 national and international experts in minimally invasive neurosurgery. The event served as a platform for surgeons, academicians, and postgraduate students to exchange knowledge on advanced endoscopic techniques for treating brain tumors.
Expert Insights on Precision and Skill
Dr. Ayyadurai, senior neurosurgeon, stated that skull base surgery demands the highest levels of precision, skill, and continuous learning. "With rapid advancements in neuroendoscopy, surgeons must constantly upgrade their expertise to ensure safer and more effective outcomes," he added.
Conference Highlights
The conference featured live surgeries, expert lectures, and hands-on cadaveric workshops, enabling participants to gain practical exposure to complex procedures such as endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery and management of pituitary tumors.
Commitment to Medical Education
Dr. Pavan Gorukanti, director of Yashoda Hospitals, said the initiative aimed at strengthening medical education and fostering innovation in neurosurgical practices.



