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Vietnam National Children’s Hospital Welcomes French Expert Delegation from ADCV
275 11/12/2025From 25 November to 4 December 2025, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital warmly welcomed a delegation of medical experts from the Association for the Development of Vietnamese Surgery (ADCV), France, for a program of professional exchange and collaboration. On 25 November 2025, hospital... Read more
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Vietnam National Children’s Hospital Welcomes Vietnam’s Honorary Consul in Nagoya and Japanese Cleft Palate Experts from JCPF
290 10/12/2025On 10 December 2025, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital warmly welcomed a delegation of experts from the Japanese Cleft Palate Foundation, led by Professor Dr. Nagato Natsume, Executive Director of JCPF and Vietnam’s Honorary Consul in Nagoya, Japan. The working session was attended... Read more
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Strengthening Intersectoral Coordination in Child Care and Protection
872 02/12/2025In recent years, cases of child abuse have shown an increasing trend in both number and severity. Acts of violence and abuse not only cause physical injuries but also profoundly affect children’s mental health, undermine their self-confidence, negatively impact personality development, and... Read more
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Swedish Ambassador Visiting Vietnam National Children’s Hospital
219 25/11/2025On the afternoon of November 24, Vienam National Children’s Hospital had the honor of welcoming His Excellency Johan Ndisi — Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to Vietnam — along with a working delegation from the Swedish Embassy for a visit and... Read more
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The journey of reviving her steps: A young girl walks on her own again after 6 years of being carried by her parents, thanks to a new orthopedic surgical technique
561 22/11/2025Thanks to the success of a pedicled periosteal flap transfer surgery using microsurgical techniques, after 6 years of wearing braces, being casted, unable to walk independently, and relying on her parents for all daily activities, N.L. (7 years old, from Ninh Bình),... Read more
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Liver transplant from a brain-dead donor revives a pediatric patient with end-stage liver failure, affirming the capacity for pediatric organ transplantation from precious donated organs
637 22/11/2025Vietnam National Children's Hospital has successfully performed its first liver transplant from a brain-dead donor for a 3-year-old pediatric patient with congenital biliary atresia. The surgery was conducted using an organ donated by a brain-dead individual at Can Tho Central General Hospital.... Read more
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2-year-old boy suffers severe respiratory failure after accidentally ingesting lamp oil – Experts strongly advise against inducing vomiting during first aid
548 15/11/2025Accidental ingestion of lamp oil is one of the dangerous household accidents in young children, potentially causing serious respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular damage. From the beginning of 2025 until now, the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital has... Read more
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Enhance Mental Health Care for Children and Adolescents at Vietnam National Children’s Hospital
304 13/11/2025From October 31 to November 8, 2025, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital welcomed an international team of experts from the Fondation Vallée (France), for professional exchange, training and capacity-building in the field of mental health for children and adolescents. On November 7, 2025,... Read more
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Enhancing International Professional Collaboration: Working with Expert Delegations from South Korea and Australia
318 08/11/2025On 3 November 2025, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital welcomed and collaborated with expert delegations from South Korea and Australia, marking a fruitful day of international professional cooperation and opening up multiple opportunities in training, research and technology transfer in specialized paediatric care.... Read more
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18-month-old Australian girl able to eat orally again after 14 months dependent on a feeding tube due to severe anorexia
569 05/11/2025M.L, an 18-month-old Australian girl who had been completely dependent on a feeding tube for the past 14 months due to severe anorexia, can now eat orally again. Currently, she is gradually catching up with the developmental milestones of her peers. This... Read more


