昨今、脳神経外科における知識、手術手技、手術機器、周術期管理の進歩は大変著しく治療成績の向上に大きく寄与しています。その反面、その途上で発生する合併症も決してなくなっていないのも事実です。
これまで、医療行為中に発生した合併症の再発を予防するために、医療者個人あるいは個々の病院の中で吟味して予防策を立てることが多かったと思います。しかし、合併症予防の観点からその波及効果には限界がありました。そこで、できるだけ多くの合併症の事例をできるだけ多くの会員間で共有することで、多くの施設での合併症をまとめて減少させて治療成績を改善させるため、新たに脳神経外科における合併症について議論することに特化したこの学会を立ち上げることと致しました。概要は以下の通りです(敬称略)。
名称:日本脳神経外科M&M学会(Japan Association of Morbidity and Mortality in Neruosurgery; JAMM-Neuro)
顧問:宝金清博(北海道大学)、森田明夫(日本医科大学)
代表世話人:黒田 敏(富山大学)、井川房夫(島根県立中央病院)
第1回学術集会:2025年7月11日(金)〜12日(土) 富山県民会館
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The 1st. Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of Morbidity and Mortality in Neurosurgery (JAMM-Neuro)
Recent advances in neurosurgical knowledge, surgical techniques, surgical equipment and perioperative management have contributed greatly to the improvement of treatment outcomes. On the other hand, it is also true that complications that occur in the course of treatment have by no means disappeared.
In the past, preventive measures to prevent the recurrence of complications that occurred during treatment have often been taken by the individual practitioners or in individual hospitals. However, there were certain limits to the spreading effect of such measures in terms of complication prevention. Therefore, we have decided to establish a new society dedicated to discussing complications in neurosurgery in order to provide a forum for sharing as many cases of complications as possible among as many members as possible, in order to collectively reduce complications in as many facilities as possible and improve treatment outcomes. The outline is as follows:
Name: Japan Association of Morbidity and Mortality in Neruosurgery (JAMM-Neuro)
Advisors: Prof. Kiyohiro Houkin (Hokkaido University), Prof. Akio Morita (Nippon Medical School)
Pesidents: Prof. Satoshi Kuroda (University of Toyama), Prof. Fusao Ikawa (Shimane Central Hospital)
1st scientific meeting: 11-12 Jul 2025, Toyama Prefectural Hall, Toyama, Japan.
Further details will be announced later.
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