Abstracts - X Congreso Latino-Americano de Neurocirurgia Pediátrica
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The city of São Paulo hosted the 10th Latin American Congress of Pediatric Neurosurgery – CLANPED, from August 12 to 16, 2025.
Simultaneously, we held the 3rd Latin American Symposium on Instrumentation and Neurosurgical Nursing and the Symposium of Academic Medical Leagues.
CLANPED featured a program of high scientific rigor. This edition included two pre-congress “hands-on” courses, as well as lectures and discussions on highly relevant topics. On August 12 and 13, we had the ISPN (International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery) theoretical-practical course and the dissection course at the UNIFESP microsurgery laboratory, coordinated by the renowned Prof. Dr. Feres Chaddad.
The event was carefully organized to provide high-quality and relevant knowledge to colleagues across Latin America, ensuring a congress of outstanding scientific level and great practical application.
We were pleased to welcome everyone to share experiences and disseminate knowledge.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ricardo Santos de Oliveira
President of the 10th CLANPED
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