◆ 会议时间:2025年10月26-30日
◆ 会议地点:法国 里昂
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第51届国际小儿神经外科学会(ISPN)年会将于于2025年10月26-30日在法国里昂举行。
国际小儿神经外科学会(ISPN)成立于1972年,使命是通过科学研究和密切的国际合作,改善全球需要神经外科护理的儿童的健康和福利/宣译。ISPN致力于通过宣支持与儿童神经外科相关的神经科学信息和技术的传播与交流,促进全世界儿童的健康。除了定期组织国际教育活动外,ISPN还在世界各地举办一年一度的科学会议。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com)
ISPN 2025 -51st Annual Meeting of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
Date:
October 26-30, 2025
Venue:
Lyon, France
摘要征文投稿:
Abstract submission deadline: May 20, 2025, 23:59 (CET)
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Young Scientist Award
The Scientific Committee will select the highest quality abstracts eligible for the Young Scientist Award.
To be eligible for the Young Scientist Award, the abstract presenter must be the first author (presenter) of the abstract; and must be less than 40 years old.
Prizes will be awarded to the:
- One best platform presentation
- Two best oral flash presentation (basic and clinical science, respectively)
Best presentations will be awarded with a complimentary registration at the 52nd Annual ISPN meeting which will be held in Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract Submission Guidelines
- All abstracts must be submitted in English.
- To enable the maximum number of presenters and to ensure diversity we aim to plan for not more than one oral platform presentation per presenting author unless the circumstances are exceptional and as adjudicated by the committee. Additional abstracts of course are welcome but will likely be allocated as oral flash presentations.
- Multiple abstracts from an institution are welcome and may be afforded more than one oral platform presentation if the presenting author is different.
- The presenting author assumes full responsibility for the contents of the abstract and must ensure that all other authors have approved the abstract before submission. All the authors should submit their abstract within the given deadline.
- The presenting author will be required to register for the meeting by July 14, 2025 in order to have acceptance of the abstract confirmed and included in the scientific program and submitted for publication in the CNS journal's proceedings (valid only for oral platform and oral flash abstracts).
- Please do not submit the same abstract with different presenting authors. Non-compliant applications will be disregarded by the Scientific Committee.
- The decision of the Scientific Committee with respect to abstract acceptance and type of presentation (poster, flash or platform) will be final.
Abstract Preparation and Submission on the System
Accepted abstracts will be scored by the Scientific Committee and those accepted for oral platform or oral flash presentation are published in the society's official journal Childs' Nervous System. Oral poster presentations will be listed with a title and presenter in the Childs' Nervous System journal. As there will be no editing of the abstracts prior to scoring, authors are required to avoid typing errors, misordering of names, incorrect spelling etc. as these create a negative impression for reviewers.
STEP 1- Presentation Preference
- Category: A main category (see here) that is relevant for your abstract must be selected during the submission process. The Scientific Committee reserves the right to change the category during the abstract assessment process.
- Presentation type: During the submission please indicate your preferred presentation type (oral or poster). The Scientific Committee will make the final determination of the presentation type according to the requirements of the scientific program.
As usual, abstracts will be considered either for:
- oral platform [6 minutes]
- oral flash [3 minutes]
- poster: presenters will have an opportunity to present their posters during the entire meeting.
STEP 2 – Institution Information
·The institution(s) of the authors should be indicated fully with the “department” and “institution” names while avoiding any abbreviations such as Dept., Univ., Inst., Hosp., etc.
·The department and institution details, city and country should be written with lower case while the initials of each word in capitals.
·Please make sure to include the City and Country information at the end for each institution.
· Enter each affiliation only once.
STEP 3 – Author Information
- First, middle and last names of all the authors must be fully indicated correctly and in the right order. Please pay attention to matching the institutions from the dropdown menu to the right authors, and make sure that you select the “presenting author” correctly from the Author List.
- Abstracts of accepted oral platform or flash presentations will be published in Childs' Nervous System with the indicated author and institution names without making any adjustments. Oral posters will be listed.
STEP 4 – Presenting Author Information
·Please enter the presenting author’s contact information correctly.
·It’s highly important for you to ensure that the e-mail address of presenting author is entered correctly, as all communication regarding the acceptance, any required adjustments, and scheduling will be sent to the presenting author via e-mail by the Meeting Organizing Secretariat.
·The presenting author will be required to register for the Conference in order to confirm acceptance of the abstract.
STEP 5 – Abstract Title
- Abstract title can contain a maximum of 250 characters.
STEP 6 – Abstract
- Abstract body should not exceed 300 words. The title of the abstract, authors' names, institutions and key words are not included in this limit.
The abstract should have four sections:
- Objective
- Material and Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
- Images, tables, diagrams and graphs are allowed for the abstracts; however, they will not be published in the CNS Journal. Please upload images, tables, diagrams and graphs in the system on the related section of the abstract submission system.
STEP 7 – Keywords
- Keywords should not be included in any of the sections of the abstract text and written only in the section dedicated for keywords. A maximum 6 keywords can be provided. All keywords should be written in lower case (e.g.: hydrocephalus).
STEP 8 – Preview & Check
·Authors must declare if they have any conflict of interests in their poster abstract.
·Presenter should select if eligible and wish for the abstract to be considered for the Young Scientists Best Abstracts Award.
·Any comments and/or additional information to be shared with the Scientific Committee can be submitted through the comment box.
After Submission
- When the submission process is finalized, you will see your abstract on your account Home page. Please be aware that the Scientific Committee will not receive “Not-Submitted Abstracts” and these therefore CANNOT be taken into consideration in the abstract review process.
- Upon submitting of your abstract an e-mail including the “Abstract Number” and “Abstract Title” will be sent to the submitting author. Please make sure to save your username and password for future use.
- You can make edits on your abstract before submitting it to the Scientific Committee. After the submission is completed, no edits will be allowed on the system even if there is time until the deadline. In that case, if you have to make some edits on your abstract after submitting but before the submission deadline, please contact with the Meeting Organizing Secretariat at (mrodic@kenes.com).
Evaluation Process and Acceptance Letters
All submitted abstracts will be scored by at least 3 members of the Scientific Committee following which the draft program will be drawn up. While scientific merit is the most important factor in evaluating an abstract, the program will also take into account other factors such as the topic, geographic representation etc.
While we understand that the ability of authors at some institutions to obtain leave and/or financial reimbursement for conferences is determined by the type of presentation, this will not factor into the Scientific Committee’s decision and requests to upgrade a presentation will not be considered. The decision of the Scientific Committee will be final.
Acceptance letters will be sent via e-mail by the end of June 2025. Relevant information about your abstract's presentation including the presentation date, time, venue, presentation number will be included in the acceptance letter.
The abstract presenting author must be registered for the meeting by July 14, 2025.
Abstracts submitted by presenting authors who do not register for the meeting and pay the registration fee by this deadline will be removed from the final program and will not be published in the Childs’ Nervous System journal.
Thank you for submitting your work for consideration. We are looking forward to meeting you for what promises to be a fabulous meeting in Lyon!
Dear Colleagues,
It is with great enthusiasm that we extend a warm invitation to you to join us at the upcoming ISPN meeting to be held in the beautiful city of Lyon, France. This gathering promises to be an unparalleled opportunity for professional growth, collaboration, and sharing of innovative ideas that will shape the future of our field. Your participation is crucial to the success of this event, and we are confident that you will leave Lyon with new knowledge, new connections, and renewed inspiration.
The ISPN congress will bring together in Europe the most distinguished minds in pediatric neurosurgery from across the continents. We will enjoy a carefully curated and comprehensive program that will include cutting-edge research presentations, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking panel discussions. These sessions are designed not only to expand your knowledge but also to challenge your thinking and inspire innovative approaches to patients’ care.
In addition to the scientific program, there will be ample opportunities for networking with peers, exchanging experiences, and building collaborations that can advance our collective goals. The congress will also feature hands-on sessions and courses, offering practical insights that you can immediately apply in your practice.
As pediatric neurosurgeons, we are all united by a common goal: to improve the lives of our youngest patients. This congress is a unique platform where we can come together to explore new frontiers in our field, share our successes and challenges, and learn from one another.
Our specialty also needs the help of other allied specialists and health practitioners, so do not hesitate to come with your nurses, neuropsychologists but also anesthetists, maxillofacial surgeons, orthopedists, geneticists, and other colleagues interested in neurosciences.
We would also like to warn you that, thought Lyon is not only a city of medical excellence but also a place where you can immerse yourself in the French art de vivre, the scientific program will be so full that you will have little or no time to explore the city’s historic sites, enjoy its culinary delights, and experience the warmth and hospitality of its people. Therefore, you might consider extending your stay before or after the congress to explore the city’s historic sites, enjoying its culinary delights.
Waiting to meet you in Lyon personally, we anticipate the contribution of your expertise and insights to further enrich the tapestry of knowledge that defines our specialty. Together, we can push the boundaries of what is possible in pediatric neurosurgery and make a lasting impact on the lives of children around the world.
Please join us in Lyon for this extraordinary event. We look forward to your active participation and to the many enriching exchanges that will take place during the congress. Let us come together, learn together, and innovate together.
See you in Lyon!
A bientôt,
Federico Di Rocco
Chair of 51st Annual Meeting
◆ 参会对象:医生、护士、营养师、心理学家、社会工作者、执业护士、医师助理、运动生理学家、药剂师、儿童生活专家以及其他相关专业人士代表等等。
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