On Day 3 of NSICON 2025 in Indore (December 13), experts delved into life-saving innovations and cutting-edge tech for neurosurgical education. Sessions covered skull base advancements, robotics, AR/VR simulations, and endovascular strategies, uniting global leaders at Brilliant Convention Centre.
The 73rd Annual Conference of the Neurological Society of India (NSICON 2025), hosted at Indore's Brilliant Convention Centre from December 10-14, hit a high note on Day 3 with focused discussions on revolutionary neurosurgical tools and training. Over 1,000 delegates explored how tech bridges challenges in brain and spine care, blending academic rigor with hands-on innovation amid Indore's vibrant backdrop.
Day 3 Focus Areas:
Skull Base Free Papers (8-10 AM, Hall A): Chairs Suresh Sankhala and Roopesh Kumar V R reviewed rare cases like petrous apex osteoma, emphasizing precise surgical techniques.
Plenary & Debates: Topics included reconstructive strategies in endoscopic approaches (Dhandapani SS), robotics/AR/VR in neurosurgery (Vikas V), and blood blister aneurysm management (Torstein R Meling).
Vascular & Education Panels: Evolution of endovascular therapies (Daljit Singh), micro-neurosurgery roles (Dwarkanath Srinivas), and standards in neurosurgical training, highlighting intraoperative imaging debates.
The event fosters global collaboration, skills workshops, and public awareness, solidifying India's neurosurgery leadership.
Sources: NSICON2025.com, Scientific Programme PDF