A new treatment for rhinitis, irritation and inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane, is now available in the Otolaryngology (ENT)-Head and Neck Surgery Department.
To further deepen international medical exchange and cooperation, build a bridge for mutual learning between Chinese and Western medical technologies, and promote the two-way empowerment of modern clinical medicine and traditional Chinese medicine culture, Belgian anesthesiologist Dr. Selma Hameurlaine visited Peking University International Hospital for a dedicated tour and academic exchange.
Sadiq Siwoku, an international university student from Nigeria, arrived at Peking University International Hospital in Beijing in April, after unsuccessfully seeking treatment across multiple hospitals in China.
The Gastrointestinal Surgery team at Peking University International Hospital (PKUIH) faced an extraordinary challenge: performing stomach cancer surgery on an international patient whose abdomen was, quite literally, tied up in knots.
Peking University International Hospital (PKUIH) proudly announces the official inauguration of its Emergency Trauma Center—a transformative step forward in rapid, integrated care for patients with severe and multiple injuries.
In order to advance academic exchange in the field of neuro-rehabilitation and to promote the development of clinical technologies, thereby improving the standards of care for neurological conditions such as brain injury, stroke, and cerebral palsy, Peking University International Hospital recently convened for an academic lecture entitled “The Future of Neuro-Rehabilitation: A CME Presentation.”
Recently, Matthias Kamp, China Correspondent of Switzerland’s Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), together with News Assistant Chuting Duan, paid a visit to Peking University International Hospital for an on-site tour and professional exchange.
Patients with narrowing of the neck’s carotid arteries face an increased risk of stroke. Carotid artery stenosis is caused by atherosclerosis (plaque buildup) that reduces blood flow to the brain. Traditional treatments for carotid artery stenosis have carried significant surgical risks, especially for elderly patients.
After calibrating the final set of parameters, installation of the ZAP-X Gyroscopic Radiosurgery Platform (hereinafter referred to as ZAP-X) at Peking University International Hospital has been completed.