Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

General surgery includes a wide range of surgical techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of wounds and illnesses in any area of the body, as the term suggests. Minimally intrusive procedures are now accepted as standard. In addition to laparoscopic abdominal and thoracic interventions, minimally invasive tactics are used in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, orthopedics, cardiovascular surgery, bariatrics, head and neck surgery, and peripheral nerves. This session will cover the recent advancements in general surgery.

 

Anesthesia is the medical practice of administering medication to temporarily induce loss of sensation or consciousness in a patient to perform a surgical or medical procedure without causing pain or discomfort. Depth of anesthesia monitoring technology uses sensors to measure a patient's level of consciousness during surgery, allowing anesthesiologists to adjust anesthesia levels as needed to keep patients at an optimal level of sedation. The following key subjects will be covered during this session

The diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the heart and blood vessels are the main goals of the specialized area of surgery known as cardiac surgery. Robotic cardiac surgery involves performing heart surgery through a very tiny chest incision. Small instruments and robot-controlled tools allow doctors to perform procedures that are significantly less invasive than traditional open-heart surgery. During this session, the following significant topics will be covered

 

Neurosurgery is surgery of the nervous system. The diagnosis and treatment of patients with injuries too, illnesses/disorders of, the brain, spinal cord, spinal column, and peripheral nerves in all areas of the body is the focus of this medical specialty. Modern neurosurgery is a proven Innovation. This is a special ultrasonic tool operated by MRI that can carry out intricate procedures without making a single incision because it uses a fixed radiation source. This session will focus on current research and trends in the field of Neurosurgery

 

The purpose of thoracic surgery is to address problems with the esophagus, lungs, mediastinum (the space between the lungs), trachea, and diaphragm in the thorax (chest) region of the body. The following diseases are treated by thoracic surgeons: masses on the chest wall. pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema, and other advanced lung conditions. Robotic-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) is a minimally invasive technique that uses a robotic system to perform surgery. The surgeon controls the robotic arms, which are equipped with surgical instruments and a high-definition camera, from a console. This session will focus on the following topics 

 

A surgical technique known as laparoscopy enables a surgeon to reach the abdomen (tummy) and pelvis from the inside without needing to make significant skin incisions. This technique is also referred to as minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES), which uses entry to the peritoneal cavity through natural orifices without any incisions or without passing through the anterior abdominal wall. Below mentioned topics will be covered in this session

 

An endoscopy is a process that enables a medical professional to view a patient's body. It is used by medical professionals to identify diseases in the following bodily parts Esophagus. Stomach. Colon. The goal of the chromoendoscopy method is to enhance intestinal lining visualization during endoscopy by using a specialized stain or dye. It makes it easier for medical professionals and techs to spot anomalies. This session covers,

 

An orthopedic medical procedure or orthopedics is part of medical procedures concerned about conditions including the musculoskeletal system. Mixed Reality (MR) Integrated into Orthopaedic Surgery Regenerative therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections are being used to promote tissue healing and regeneration in orthopedic patients. These therapies have the potential to improve outcomes in conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendinitis, and rotator cuff injuries following key subjects will be covered during this session:

 

A surgical technique that uses the cutting power of a laser beam to remove a surface lesion like a tumor or to make bloodless cuts in tissue.  Recent developments in laser surgery are smile doesn't require the removal of epithelium from the cornea. An extremely small keyhole is instead made using a precise laser, allowing doctors to reach and remove tissue from the corneal bed. This session provided an opportunity for participants to discuss the following topics in detail:

 

Ophthalmologists conduct surgery on the eye or its adnexa through a procedure known as eye surgery or ocular surgery. The most recent development in laser vision correction for specs removal is Contoura Vision. While LASIK and SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) only fix power specifications We will provide an overview of current ocular surgery, its applications, and future directions in this session

 

Gynecology surgery refers to any surgical operation involving the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva, as well as other female pelvic organs and structures. Minimally invasive surgery is now the standard of care for the surgical treatment of many diseases in gynecology, and new advances in technology are being employed rapidly, enabling even the most difficult processes to be carried out with less force. The surgery 2023 conference will elaborate on this session

 

Gastric bypass or bariatric surgery involves making changes to your digestive system to help you lose weight. When diet and exercise fail, or when being overweight causes severe health issues, bariatric surgery may be performed. A recently developed form of minimally invasive weight-loss procedure is endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty. A suturing tool is introduced into your throat and down to your stomach during endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty. The endoscopist will then sew your gut to reduce its size. The session discussed the following subjects

 

A surgeon who focuses on operating to remove cancerous masses is known as a surgical oncologist. In essence, they are general surgeons who also pursue extra training in oncology and related surgical techniques. They are also skilled in carrying out specific kinds of tests to aid in cancer diagnosis. CRISPR gene editing takes months, not a year or two, to genetically alter T cells, making it a potential innovative instrument for cancer treatment. For patients, that could suggest much quicker treatment. During the surgery 2023 conference, this topic will be elaborated upon

 

An organ or organs, tissue, or a collection of cells are removed from one person (the donor) and surgically transplanted into another person (the recipient), or moved from one site to another site within the same person, during transplantation. Scientists have created a cutting-edge method that allows for longer transportation times by tricking donor organs into believing they are still inside the body. This mechanism prevents tissue death by keeping oxygenated blood flowing through the organs this session, we will cover the following topics:

 

Pediatric surgery is the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of children with congenital and acquired anomalies and illnesses, including those that are traumatic, inflammatory, neoplastic, developmental, or inflammatory in nature. Advances in neonatal surgery have led to improved outcomes for premature babies and infants born with complex congenital anomalies. Surgical interventions can be performed in utero or immediately after birth to address life-threatening conditions. During this session, the following significant topics will be covered

 

Vascular surgery is a specialty within surgery that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels Endovascular stent grafts are minimally invasive devices used to repair aneurysms and dissections in the aorta and other blood vessels. These devices can be inserted through small incisions and deployed using catheters, which reduces the risk of complications and shortens recovery times. Recent advancements and trends in the area of vascular surgery will be the session’s key topics. 

 

Repair and reconstruction of missing or damaged epidermis and tissue are accomplished through plastic surgery. Plastic surgery's primary goal is to as closely mimic normal function and appearance for tissue and skin as feasible. The use of stem cell research excites plastic surgeons. The ability to grow structures like the skin could lead to implants that restore shape and function, which can lead to implants that can restore function and form. the session will focus on recent developments and trends in the field of plastic surgery

 

Otolaryngology surgery is done on the head or neck to address issues with the ears, nose, or throat. It may also be referred to as ENT (ear, nose, and throat) treatment. Otolaryngologists are medical professionals with specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and mouth conditions. Recent developments in otolaryngology include the use of endoscopes to address a number of conditions, such as pediatric airway disorders and CSF rhinorrhea, as well as middle ear and mastoid disease

 

Acute Care Surgery is a developing field of surgery that has taken the principles of trauma care and applied them to patients with other urgent, time-sensitive surgical conditions. POCUS is a non-invasive imaging technique that allows clinicians to visualize internal organs and tissues in real time. This technology has been shown to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce the need for more invasive diagnostic tests. This session will provide an overview of the current state of acute care surgery, its applications, and future directions

 

The surgeon sits at a console equipped with a high-definition video monitor and a set of master controls that mimic the movements of the surgeon's hands. The robotic system is located in the operating room with the patient and is equipped with surgical instruments that are controlled by the master controls. The da Vinci surgical system gives your surgeon an advanced set of instruments to use in performing Remote surgery minimally invasive surgery. The term “robotic” often misleads people. The session will focus on current research and trends in the field of remote surgery in minimally invasive procedures

 

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) is a surgical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases, injuries, and defects affecting the mouth, teeth, jaws, and face. OMFS practitioners are trained to perform a wide range of surgical procedures, from dental extractions to complex reconstructive surgery. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging technology provides high-resolution 3D images of the face, jaw, and oral cavity, enabling more precise diagnosis and treatment planning. This session will provide an overview of the current state of oral and maxillofacial surgery its applications, and future directions

 

Endocrine surgery is a specialized field of surgery that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the endocrine system, which includes the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, and pituitary gland. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is a technique used during surgery to monitor nerve function and prevent damage to nearby nerves, which can be especially important during surgery on the thyroid or parathyroid glands. The following primary topics focus on this session

 

Robotic-assisted surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that uses robotic systems to enhance the precision, dexterity, and control of surgical instruments. Researchers are working to develop new robotic platforms that can be used in a wider range of surgical procedures. These platforms are designed to be smaller, more maneuverable, and capable of performing complex surgeries with greater precision. This session will provide an overview of the current state of robotic-assisted surgery, its applications, and future directions

 

Magnetic surgery is a new and emerging field in which magnetic fields are used to manipulate surgical instruments and perform surgical procedures. The use of magnetic technology has the potential to revolutionize surgical procedures in various fields, including neurosurgery, cardiology, and gastroenterology. Researchers are developing magnetic microbots that can be controlled remotely to perform minimally invasive surgeries. These microbots are designed to navigate through the body and perform precise surgical procedures with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. The key topics covered in this session

 

Surgical devices are tools or instruments used during surgical procedures to manipulate tissues, organs, or other structures in the body. "Real surgical operations have also made use of virtual reality technology. For instance, some surgeons use virtual reality (VR) headsets to watch 3D images of a patient's anatomy while performing surgery. This enables them to see inside the body and more clearly see the surgical site. This session will provide an overview of the current state of surgical devices and their applications.

 

Surgical site infections (SSI) are infections that occur after surgery, usually within 30 days after the operation or up to one year if an implant was placed during the surgery. These infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi that enter the surgical site during or after the surgery. Surgical infections are a major concern for healthcare providers because they can lead to significant morbidity and mortality, prolonged hospitalization, increased healthcare costs, and legal consequences. During the surgery 2023 conference, this topic will be elaborate

 

Surgical wound care management is a critical aspect of postoperative care to promote healing and prevent complications. Proper wound care involves assessing the wound, cleaning and dressing the wound, monitoring for signs of infection, and providing appropriate follow-up care. Negative pressure wound therapy involves the use of a specialized dressing that creates a vacuum to help promote wound healing by reducing fluid accumulation, increasing blood flow, and promoting the growth of new tissue. The following topics covered in this session

 

Surgical scars are a common side effect of many surgical procedures, and while they can fade over time, they can often be a source of discomfort or self-consciousness. Silicone gel sheets can help reduce the appearance of scars by hydrating the skin and creating a protective barrier over the scar. They can also help reduce itching and discomfort associated with the scar. This session will cover

 

Trauma surgery is a field of surgery that specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of injuries brought on by impacts, many of which are life-threatening. Recent advancements in trauma resuscitation have led to the developing of new protocols and procedures for managing trauma patients in the emergency setting. This may involve the use of blood products, such as plasma and platelets, to help manage to bleed and improve patient outcomes.

 

Minimally invasive surgery Minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopy and robotic surgery, use smaller incisions and specialized instruments to perform surgery with less pain, scarring, and recovery time.3D printing technology has been used to create customized surgical tools, implants, and even organs, offering greater precision and accuracy during surgery. Advanced imaging techniques, such as CT and MRI scans, can be used to create detailed maps of a patient's anatomy, allowing surgeons to navigate complex surgical sites with greater accuracy. Robotic enables surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision and control, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes. Advances in transplantation techniques have expanded the range of organs that can be successfully transplanted, such as the face, uterus, and penile transplants. The development of gene-editing technology, such as CRISPR-Cas9, has the potential to revolutionize surgical treatments for genetic disorders and cancers. These advancements are transforming the field of surgery, making procedures safer, more effective, and less invasive. They are also improving patient outcomes and quality of life and paving the way for new and innovative surgical treatments.