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 involves specialized medical practice focused on performing surgical procedures to treat a wide range of conditions affecting various organs and systems in the body. Surgeons in this field are trained to diagnose, manage, and surgically treat diseases and injuries using both traditional and minimally invasive techniques. They play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes through surgical intervention and comprehensive perioperative care.

  • Track 1-1: Principles and Techniques in General Surgery
  • Track 1-2: Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Track 1-3: Surgical Oncology
  • Track 1-4: Trauma Surgery and Critical Care
  • Track 1-5: Advances in Surgical Technology and Innovation

General surgeons are integral to healthcare systems, employing advanced surgical techniques to address a broad spectrum of medical conditions and contributing to advancements in surgical care and patient recovery.

Orthopaedic Surgery is a specialized field of medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders and injuries affecting the musculoskeletal system. Orthopaedic surgeons are medical experts skilled in surgical and non-surgical techniques to address conditions such as fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, spinal disorders, and congenital deformities. They employ a variety of medical tools and procedures to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and improve the overall function of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.

  • Track 2-1: Surgical Techniques in Orthopaedics
  • Track 2-2: Non-surgical Approaches in Orthopaedics
  • Track 2-3: Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics
  • Track 2-4: Advances in Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Track 2-5: Pediatric Orthopaedics and Developmental Disorders

Orthopaedic surgeons play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for patients through precise diagnosis, effective treatment plans, and ongoing rehabilitative care. They utilize cutting-edge technologies and evidence-based practices to optimize patient outcomes and promote musculoskeletal health.

Cardiovascular surgeons specialize in surgical procedures involving the heart, blood vessels, and thoracic organs. They are trained to perform intricate surgeries to treat conditions such as coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects, valvular heart disease, and vascular disorders. Cardiovascular surgeons collaborate closely with cardiologists and other specialists to provide comprehensive care for patients requiring surgical intervention for complex cardiovascular conditions.

  • Track 3-1: Innovations in Cardiovascular Surgery Techniques
  • Track 3-2: Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Track 3-3: Heart Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support
  • Track 3-4: Management of Vascular Diseases
  • Track 3-5: Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery

Cardiovascular surgeons employ advanced surgical techniques and cutting-edge technologies to achieve successful outcomes in treating cardiovascular diseases. They play a pivotal role in improving patient outcomes through surgical innovation and personalized treatment strategies.

Euro Surgery Congress 2024 will feature a comprehensive program on Neurosurgery, highlighting the latest advancements, techniques, and challenges in the field. This congress will gather leading neurosurgeons, researchers, and medical professionals to exchange knowledge and discuss emerging trends in neurosurgical practice. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in sessions covering a wide range of topics related to neurosurgery, including:

  • Track 4-1: Neurosurgical Techniques and Innovations
  • Track 4-2: Brain Tumors and Oncological Neurosurgery
  • Track 4-3: Spinal Neurosurgery and Trauma
  • Track 4-4: Neurovascular Disorders and Stroke Management
  • Track 4-5: Pediatric Neurosurgery and Congenital Disorders

Neurosurgery plays a crucial role in improving patient outcomes through advanced surgical interventions and multidisciplinary care approaches. Attendees will gain insights into the latest research findings, clinical practices, and collaborative strategies aimed at advancing neurosurgical treatment and patient care.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is a specialized field of medicine focused on restoring, reconstructing, or altering the human body. Plastic surgeons employ a wide range of surgical techniques to enhance function, appearance, and quality of life for patients. They address diverse conditions such as congenital abnormalities, trauma injuries, burns, and aesthetic concerns through both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.

  • Track 5-1: Fundamentals of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Track 5-2: Reconstructive Surgery Techniques
  • Track 5-3: Aesthetic Surgery and Cosmetic Procedures
  • Track 5-4: Pediatric Plastic Surgery
  • Track 5-5: Plastic Surgery Innovations and Research

Plastic and reconstructive surgeons play a pivotal role in restoring form and function to patients, utilizing sophisticated surgical methods and personalized treatment plans to achieve optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Gynecological Surgery encompasses surgical procedures related to the female reproductive system, addressing both benign and malignant conditions. Gynecological surgeons are trained to diagnose, manage, and surgically treat a wide range of disorders affecting the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and other pelvic organs. Their expertise spans from routine procedures to complex surgeries aimed at improving women's health and quality of life.

  • Track 6-1: Surgical Management of Benign Gynecological Conditions
  • Track 6-2: Gynecological Oncology Surgery
  • Track 6-3: Reproductive Surgery and Fertility Preservation
  • Track 6-4: Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery (MIGS)
  • Track 6-5: Innovations in Gynecological Surgery

Gynecological surgeons play a crucial role in women's healthcare, providing comprehensive surgical care across the lifespan, from adolescence through menopause. Their commitment to advancing surgical techniques and patient-centered care ensures optimal outcomes and improved quality of life for their patients.

Ophthalmic Surgery is a specialized branch of medicine dedicated to diagnosing and treating disorders of the eye. Ophthalmic surgeons, also known as ophthalmologists, are medical doctors who specialize in surgical procedures aimed at correcting vision problems, treating eye diseases, and preserving ocular health.

  • Track 7-1: Basic Principles in Ophthalmic Surgery
  • Track 7-2: Cataract Surgery and Lens Implantation
  • Track 7-3: Refractive Surgery and Vision Correction
  • Track 7-4: Glaucoma Surgery and Management
  • Track 7-5: Retinal Surgery and Vitreo-Retinal Disorders

Ophthalmic surgeons play a crucial role in preserving and restoring vision, utilizing state-of-the-art surgical techniques and advancements in ophthalmology to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Urological Surgery is a specialized field of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating disorders of the urinary tract system in both males and females, as well as disorders of the male reproductive system. Urological surgeons, also known as urologists, are skilled in performing surgical procedures ranging from minimally invasive treatments to complex reconstructive surgeries.

  • Track 8-1: Fundamentals of Urological Surgery
  • Track 8-2: Endourology
  • Track 8-3: Urologic Oncology
  • Track 8-4: Pediatric Urological Surgery
  • Track 8-5: Reconstructive Urology and Genitourinary Trauma

Urological surgeons play a critical role in improving the quality of life for patients with urological disorders, utilizing advanced surgical approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration to deliver comprehensive care and achieve optimal outcomes.

Vascular Surgery is a specialized medical field focused on diagnosing and treating disorders of the circulatory system, excluding the heart and brain. Vascular surgeons are trained to manage conditions affecting blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation. They employ surgical and minimally invasive techniques to treat a wide range of vascular diseases and conditions.

  • Track 9-1: Principles and Techniques in Vascular Surgery
  • Track 9-2: Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Limb Salvage
  • Track 9-3: Aortic and Thoracic Vascular Surgery
  • Track 9-4: Venous Disorders and Varicose Vein Surgery
  • Track 9-5: Vascular Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Vascular surgeons play a crucial role in preserving limb function, preventing strokes and heart attacks, and improving overall vascular health. They utilize advanced surgical techniques and collaborate closely with other specialists to provide comprehensive care tailored to each patient's needs.

Pediatric Surgery is a specialized branch of medicine focused on diagnosing, treating, and managing surgical conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric surgeons are highly skilled in performing a wide range of surgical procedures tailored to the unique anatomical and developmental needs of young patients.

  • Track 10-1: Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery
  • Track 10-2: Neonatal Surgery and Congenital Anomalies
  • Track 10-3: Pediatric Trauma and Emergency Surgery
  • Track 10-4: Pediatric Oncological Surgery
  • Track 10-5: Minimally Invasive Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgeons play a crucial role in providing compassionate and specialized care to young patients and their families. They collaborate closely with pediatricians, neonatologists, and other specialists to ensure comprehensive management and optimal outcomes for children requiring surgical intervention.

An otolaryngologist,  commonly known as an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) surgeon, is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Their expertise encompasses a wide range of conditions, including sinusitis, hearing loss, voice disorders, and head and neck cancers. ENT surgeons perform both surgical and non-surgical interventions to alleviate symptoms, restore function, and improve the quality of life for their patients.

  • Track 11-1: Roles and Responsibilities of an ENT Surgeon
  • Track 11-2: Diagnostic Tools and Techniques in Otolaryngology
  • Track 11-3: Advances in Ear Surgery
  • Track 11-4: Innovations in Sinus and Nasal Surgery
  • Track 11-5: Head and Neck Cancer

ENT surgeons play a vital role in addressing complex medical conditions affecting the ear, nose, throat, and related structures, utilizing advanced surgical techniques and comprehensive care to enhance patient outcomes.

Transplant surgery is a specialized field of surgery focused on the replacement of failing or damaged organs and tissues with healthy ones from a donor. This complex and highly technical discipline requires a deep understanding of immunology, surgical techniques, and post-operative care. Transplant surgeons work closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the best outcomes for patients undergoing these life-saving procedures.

  • Track 12-1: Roles and Responsibilities of a Transplant Surgeon
  • Track 12-2: Immunological Considerations in Transplantation
  • Track 12-3: Surgical Techniques in Organ Transplantation
  • Track 12-4: Post-Operative Care and Management
  • Track 12-5: Advances in Transplant Surgery

Transplant surgeons play a critical role in the healthcare system, providing patients with a second chance at life through cutting-edge surgical methods and comprehensive post-transplant care.

Thoracic surgery is a medical specialty focused on the surgical treatment of diseases affecting the chest, including the lungs, esophagus, trachea, and other thoracic organs. Thoracic surgeons are skilled in performing complex procedures to treat conditions such as lung cancer, esophageal disorders, and chest trauma. Their expertise encompasses a range of surgical techniques, from minimally invasive approaches to open surgeries, aimed at improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

  • Track 13-1: Roles and Responsibilities of a Thoracic Surgeon
  • Track 13-2: Surgical Management of Lung Cancer
  • Track 13-3: Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
  • Track 13-4: Treatment of Esophageal Disorders
  • Track 13-5: Innovations in Thoracic Surgery

Thoracic surgeons are essential in the treatment and management of various chest-related diseases, employing advanced surgical techniques and comprehensive care strategies to enhance patient recovery and survival rates.

General anesthesia is a medically induced state of unconsciousness and insensibility to pain, used during surgical procedures to ensure patients do not experience discomfort or awareness. Anesthesiologists administer and monitor general anesthesia, adjusting levels of anesthetic agents to maintain the desired depth of anesthesia while ensuring patient safety. This practice involves a thorough understanding of pharmacology, physiology, and patient-specific factors.

  • Track 14-1: Roles and Responsibilities of an Anesthesiologist
  • Track 14-2: Pharmacology of General Anesthesia Agents
  • Track 14-3: Monitoring and Managing Anesthesia Depth
  • Track 14-4: Anesthesia Complications and Management
  • Track 14-5: Advances in General Anesthesia Techniques

Anesthesiologists are pivotal in ensuring the safety and comfort of patients undergoing surgery, utilizing advanced monitoring technologies and a deep knowledge of anesthetic practices to provide effective and individualized anesthesia care.

Regional anesthesia involves the administration of anesthetic agents to specific areas of the body to block sensation and pain during surgical procedures. This technique is used to numb a larger area of the body without affecting the patient's consciousness. Anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists play a critical role in administering regional anesthesia and monitoring patients to ensure their comfort and safety throughout the procedure.

  • Track 15-1: Roles and Responsibilities of an Anesthesiologist in Regional Anesthesia
  • Track 15-2: Techniques and Types of Regional Anesthesia
  • Track 15-3: Pharmacology of Regional Anesthetic Agents
  • Track 15-4: Complications and Management in Regional Anesthesia
  • Track 15-5: Advances in Regional Anesthesia Techniques

Regional anesthesia is a crucial aspect of modern anesthetic practice, providing targeted pain relief and faster recovery times while minimizing the risks associated with general anesthesia.

Anesthesia monitoring involves the continuous assessment and management of a patient's vital signs and physiological parameters during surgery or medical procedures where anesthesia is administered. This ensures patient safety and allows anesthesiologists to adjust anesthesia levels as needed to maintain appropriate anesthesia depth and physiological stability.

  • Track 16-1: Importance and Scope of Anesthesia Monitoring
  • Track 16-2: Techniques and Devices for Monitoring Vital Signs
  • Track 16-3: Neurological Monitoring under Anesthesia
  • Track 16-4: Hemodynamic Monitoring in Anesthesia
  • Track 16-5: Advances in Anesthesia Monitoring Technology

Accurate and comprehensive anesthesia monitoring is essential for detecting early signs of complications, optimizing patient outcomes, and ensuring a smooth recovery from anesthesia.

Anesthesia complications refer to adverse events or reactions that may occur during or after the administration of anesthesia. Anesthesiologists are trained to recognize and manage these complications promptly to ensure patient safety and well-being. Understanding the causes, prevention strategies, and effective management of anesthesia complications is crucial in minimizing risks and optimizing patient outcomes.

  • Track 17-1: Common Anesthesia Complications and Their Causes
  • Track 17-2: Prevention Strategies for Anesthesia Complications
  • Track 17-3: Immediate Management of Anesthesia Complications
  • Track 17-4: Long-term Effects and Follow-up Care
  • Track 17-5: Research and Innovations in Anesthesia Safety

Effective management of anesthesia complications involves a multidisciplinary approach, including close monitoring, prompt intervention, and ongoing research to enhance safety protocols and mitigate risks associated with anesthesia administration.

Pediatric anesthesia involves the specialized care and management of anesthesia for infants, children, and adolescents undergoing surgical or medical procedures. Anesthesiologists and pediatric anesthetists tailor anesthesia techniques to the unique physiological and psychological needs of pediatric patients, ensuring safety, comfort, and optimal outcomes during their perioperative experience.

  • Track 18-1: Considerations and Challenges in Pediatric Anesthesia
  • Track 18-2: Anesthesia Techniques for Different Age Groups
  • Track 18-3: Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents in Pediatrics
  • Track 18-4: Management of Pediatric Anesthesia Emergencies
  • Track 18-5: Advances in Pediatric Anesthesia Research

Pediatric anesthesia requires a specialized approach that considers developmental stages, body size, and specific medical conditions of children. Anesthesiologists are dedicated to providing individualized care, maintaining vigilance during anesthesia administration, and advancing techniques to improve safety and efficacy in pediatric surgical settings.

Obstetric anesthesia is a specialized field within anesthesiology that focuses on providing pain relief and anesthesia care to pregnant women during labor, delivery, and in some cases, cesarean sections. It ensures the safety and comfort of both the mother and the unborn child during childbirth, addressing the unique physiological changes and considerations of pregnancy.

  • Track 19-1: Roles and Responsibilities of an Obstetric Anesthesiologist
  • Track 19-2: Pain Management Options in Labor
  • Track 19-3: Anesthesia Techniques for Cesarean Sections
  • Track 19-4: Management of Obstetric Emergencies
  • Track 19-5: Advances in Obstetric Anesthesia

Obstetric anesthesiologists play a crucial role in supporting mothers through childbirth by providing personalized pain relief strategies and ensuring optimal conditions for safe delivery. Their expertise involves navigating the complexities of pregnancy-related physiological changes and implementing evidence-based practices to enhance maternal and fetal outcomes.

Anesthesia in special populations involves the administration of anesthesia to individuals with unique medical conditions or characteristics that require specialized care and considerations. This includes pediatric patients, elderly individuals, those with comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes, and patients with specific anatomical or physiological challenges.

  • Track 20-1: Pediatric Anesthesia: Considerations and Techniques
  • Track 20-2: Geriatric Anesthesia: Managing Challenges in Elderly Patients
  • Track 20-3: Anesthesia for Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Track 20-4: Anesthesia Considerations in Patients with Diabetes
  • Track 20-5: Anesthetic Management in Patients with Neurological Disorders

Anesthesia providers must adapt their techniques and protocols to accommodate the unique needs of special populations, ensuring personalized care, minimizing risks, and optimizing outcomes during surgical procedures or medical interventions.

Anesthetic Agents are pharmacological substances used to induce and maintain anesthesia, ensuring patients remain unconscious, pain-free, and immobilized during surgical procedures or medical interventions. These agents are administered by anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists based on the patient's health status, the type of procedure, and desired anesthesiadepth.

  • Track 21-1: Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Anesthetic Agents
  • Track 21-2: Inhalational Anesthetics: Mechanisms and Applications
  • Track 21-3: Intravenous Anesthetics: Types and Administration
  • Track 21-4: Local Anesthetics: Uses and Techniques
  • Track 21-5: Neuromuscular Blocking Agents: Roles and Risks

Anesthetic agents play a critical role in modern anesthesia practice, offering a range of options tailored to patient needs and procedural requirements. Understanding their mechanisms of action, dosing principles, and potential side effects is essential for safe and effective anesthesia management.