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Home / Health / Dr. Prema Menon Honored for Pediatric Surgery Innovations

Dr. Prema Menon Honored for Pediatric Surgery Innovations

14 Jan

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  • Dr. Prema Menon received the 2025 IAPS Oration Award.
  • The conference celebrated 60 years of the Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons.
  • Menon's research focused on pelvic ureteric junction obstruction in children.
Dr. Prema Menon Honored for Pediatric Surgery Innovations

The 51st Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons (IAPSCON) recently convened in Odisha, celebrating the organization's 60th anniversary. During the event, Dr. Prema Menon, a distinguished professor from PGIMER, Chandigarh, was presented with the prestigious IAPS Oration Award for 2025. This accolade acknowledges her substantial contributions, including groundbreaking research and exemplary mentorship within the field of pediatric surgery.

Dr. Menon's oration focused on pelvic ureteric junction obstruction, a common urological issue in children. She detailed novel imaging techniques developed from her extensive experience at PGIMER, which allow for precise preoperative diagnosis. These advancements are crucial for preventing intraoperative injuries to aberrant renal vessels and minimizing renal tissue loss due to ischemia, significantly improving surgical outcomes.

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With over 205 publications and having guided more than 100 trainees, Dr. Menon's impact extends broadly. Her expertise also encompasses pediatric laparoscopic and robotic surgery, highlighting her continuous dedication to advancing pediatric surgical care. The IAPSCON diamond jubilee in Odisha served as a significant platform to recognize such achievements and the enduring legacy of pediatric surgical innovation.

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Dr. Prema Menon received the IAPS Oration Award for 2025.
The Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons celebrated its 60th anniversary, or diamond jubilee, in Odisha.
Dr. Menon's oration focused on pelvic ureteric junction obstruction and the role of imaging in its diagnosis and management.

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