Japan's Neurosurgery Techniques Passed on to the World: Soseikai General Hospital Releases Documentary on Medical Activities in Brazil
Soseikai General Hospital has released a documentary video on YouTube following the international medical activities of its neurosurgery team 'KSN' in Brazil. Through live surgeries and technical guidance by Vice Director Dr. Kosumo Noda and his team, the video portrays 'skill succession' and 'international cooperation'.
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Soseikai General Hospital (Fushimi-ku, Kyoto) has released a medical documentary video on YouTube following the international medical activities in Brazil by its neurosurgery team, 'KSN (Kyoto Soseikai Neurosurgery)'.
This documentary closely follows Kosumo Noda, Vice Director and Chief of Neurosurgery at Soseikai General Hospital, as he performs live surgeries, delivers lectures to local doctors, and conducts hands-on training at the University of Campinas in Brazil.
Furthermore, through a post-return dialogue with his disciple, Soichiro Yasuda, this approximately 30-minute medical documentary is structured around the theme of 'skill succession'.
"Passing the skills inherited from the master to the next generation."
This video vividly depicts how Japanese neurosurgeons are imparting their skills and engaging in medical exchange across borders on the other side of the globe in Brazil.
On-site, advanced bypass surgery combined with clipping for a giant thrombosed middle cerebral artery aneurysm was performed in a live format. Many local doctors participated in the surgery, showing high interest in Japan's neurosurgical techniques.
In addition, the video portrays the reality of 'succession' and 'international cooperation'—including education for young doctors, lectures at international symposia, and the background of Japan-Brazil medical exchange—making it more than just about 'overseas surgery'.
■ Video Overview
Title
'Neurosurgeon Kosumo Noda Goes to Brazil ─ Passing Skills Inherited from the Master to the Next Generation'
Main Cast
Kosumo Noda
Soichiro Yasuda
Enrico Ghizoni
Katsuhide Itagaki
Kevin Maeno
Filming Locations
Brazil (São Paulo / University of Campinas / Iguazu Falls)
■ About KSN
The Neurosurgery Department at Soseikai General Hospital, 'KSN (Kyoto Soseikai Neurosurgery)', is a specialized team providing advanced cerebrovascular treatments through both craniotomy and endovascular therapy.
Aiming to provide world-class medical care for stroke, cerebral aneurysms, and cerebrovascular disorders, the team is active in both regional healthcare and international medical exchange.
■ Video Viewing URL
Currently available on YouTube
■ Message to Media Representatives
This video was produced with a focus on the theme of 'how to pass on Japan's medical technology to the next generation,' rather than simply being a record of overseas medical activities.
It is a medical documentary that provides an in-depth look at the site of live surgeries, the master-disciple relationship, and international medical exchange.
We are always open to inquiries and interviews regarding our neurosurgeons, the background of the video production, and the KSN project.
This documentary closely follows Kosumo Noda, Vice Director and Chief of Neurosurgery at Soseikai General Hospital, as he performs live surgeries, delivers lectures to local doctors, and conducts hands-on training at the University of Campinas in Brazil.
Furthermore, through a post-return dialogue with his disciple, Soichiro Yasuda, this approximately 30-minute medical documentary is structured around the theme of 'skill succession'.
"Passing the skills inherited from the master to the next generation."
This video vividly depicts how Japanese neurosurgeons are imparting their skills and engaging in medical exchange across borders on the other side of the globe in Brazil.
On-site, advanced bypass surgery combined with clipping for a giant thrombosed middle cerebral artery aneurysm was performed in a live format. Many local doctors participated in the surgery, showing high interest in Japan's neurosurgical techniques.
In addition, the video portrays the reality of 'succession' and 'international cooperation'—including education for young doctors, lectures at international symposia, and the background of Japan-Brazil medical exchange—making it more than just about 'overseas surgery'.
■ Video Overview
Title
'Neurosurgeon Kosumo Noda Goes to Brazil ─ Passing Skills Inherited from the Master to the Next Generation'
Main Cast
Kosumo Noda
Soichiro Yasuda
Enrico Ghizoni
Katsuhide Itagaki
Kevin Maeno
Filming Locations
Brazil (São Paulo / University of Campinas / Iguazu Falls)
■ About KSN
The Neurosurgery Department at Soseikai General Hospital, 'KSN (Kyoto Soseikai Neurosurgery)', is a specialized team providing advanced cerebrovascular treatments through both craniotomy and endovascular therapy.
Aiming to provide world-class medical care for stroke, cerebral aneurysms, and cerebrovascular disorders, the team is active in both regional healthcare and international medical exchange.
■ Video Viewing URL
Currently available on YouTube
■ Message to Media Representatives
This video was produced with a focus on the theme of 'how to pass on Japan's medical technology to the next generation,' rather than simply being a record of overseas medical activities.
It is a medical documentary that provides an in-depth look at the site of live surgeries, the master-disciple relationship, and international medical exchange.
We are always open to inquiries and interviews regarding our neurosurgeons, the background of the video production, and the KSN project.
FAQ
What is the main content of this documentary video?
It records live surgeries, technical guidance for young doctors, and a master-disciple dialogue about 'skill succession' by a neurosurgeon from Soseikai General Hospital in Brazil.
Where can I watch it?
The video is available on YouTube.
What surgery was demonstrated in the video?
An advanced bypass and clipping surgery for a giant thrombosed middle cerebral artery aneurysm.