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About Conference


We are glad to extend an invitation to all surgeons from across the world to the 5th Global Summit on Surgery and Anaesthesia will take place in Osaka, Japan, on November 6–7, 2023. This includes timely keynote talks, oral presentations, e-poster displays, the Young Research Forum (YRF), and exhibitions. Talk about the early findings from your most recent experiment during your presentation. The conference will offer an engaging forum to share knowledge and talk about important issues in Anaesthesiologists, Surgeons, Surgical Technicians. To make this top conference a success, we have thought of engaging workshops and keynote speakers.

The goal of the WORLD SURGERY CONFERENCE 2023 is to promote medical research and information exchange among scientists, academics, and hardworking professionals. The conference also invites international company displays to display the latest developments in tools and methods. With support from 1000 more scientific societies, Conferences Series organises 1000+ Global Events, including 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in Europe, Asia, the USA, and the Middle East. It also publishes 700+ Open Access journals with over 30000 eminent individuals and renowned scientists on its editorial board.

Why to Attend?

WORLD SURGERY CONF 2023 provides a global forum for the presentation of research on diagnosis, prevention, and management as well as the exchange of ideas regarding it. As a result, it helps to spread knowledge in anaesthesia and surgery for the benefit of both academics and business. The planning committee for this anaesthesia and surgery conference is getting ready for a jam-packed schedule of plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a range of subjects, poster presentations, and other activities for attendees from around the globe.    Sharing of scientific experience and information altogether fields because it relates to surgery and anaesthesia. Discussing and debating modern problems and scientific developments. Strengthening and growing the worldwide and European human network of everybody operating during this subject.

Target Audience:

  • Students
  • Research Scholars
  • Scientists
  • Young Researchers
  • Industrialists
  • Anaesthesiologists
  • Medical Professionals
  • Ophthalmologists
  • Fellowship Holders
  • Medical Students
  • Nurses
  • Surgical tool technicians
  • Pharmaceutical Industries
  • Clinical and Medical Oncologists
  • Radiologists
  • Clinical Nurse specialists
  • Phoniatricians, Speech therapists
  • Pathologists
  • Dieticians
  • Rheumatologists
  • Surgeons
  • Medical Colleges, Universities
  • Societies & Associations
  • Health care businesses
  • Buy and sell-side experts
  • Business partners
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Physician Assistants
  • Surgical Technicians
  • Research Scientists
  • Nurses
  • Pharmaceutical Industries

 

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: General Surgery and its Specialties

The general medical procedure is a claim to fame in meticulous systems that mostly focus on the stomach region including stomach, throat, colon, gut, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and regularly the thyroid organ. Additionally, general medicine oversees procedures for hernias, damaged skin, chest problems, fragile tissue, and vascular problems. Strategies for medical operations, such as laparoscopic procedures, are crucial and play a crucial role in developing a meticulous method.

Track 2: Otorhinolaryngology Surgery

Otorhinolaryngology is a precise specialist in medicine that deals with conditions of the ear, nose, and throat as well as related head and neck structures. Oto denotes the ears, rhino the nose, and larynx the throat so the larynx also includes attentive intervention for ailments and activities in the head and neck regions. Treatment for atypical malformations involves procedures on the throat, nose, and ears in the head and neck region. These strategies include stapedotomy, which involves evacuating all or a portion of a bone in the middle ear, to treat hearing impairment abnormalities. The eardrum is modified during tympanoplasty.

Track 3: Endocrine Surgery

Endocrine medicine is a subspecialty of medicine that focuses on treating problems with the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands, as well as gastrointestinal and pancreatic endocrine carcinomas. To cure a hormonal or adverse hormonal impact in the human body, the endocrine medical operation can be carried out on endocrine organs. The removal of carcinomas that have developed inside or on an endocrine organ is included in this surgery. The plan for the endoscopic task is intended to be an endonasal medical procedure. The thyroid, adrenal, and parathyroid organs are typically involved in endocrine function. The removal of the thyroid is one of the most well-known endocrine surgical treatments, and after that, following.

Track 04: Cardiothoracic Surgery

A cardiothoracic procedure is a type of medical operation that focuses on carefully maintaining the conditions of the heart and lungs as well as other organs located inside the chest. Medical procedures for the heart and the thorax have separate working fortes. A cardiovascular medical procedure is a cardiac operation performed by a heart specialist. Usually, it is used to treat the subtleties of ischemia disease, correct intrinsic coronary disease, or treat valvular coronary disease from a variety of reasons, such as rheumatic coronary disease, atherosclerosis, and endocarditis.

Track 05: Transplantation Surgery

A carefully planned medical process called a transplant involves trading body parts, such as organs or tissues, from a donor to a recipient, or starting with one area of the body and moving on to the next. The kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, pancreas, stomach-related tract, and thymus are among the organs that can be transplanted. Xeno graft and xenotransplantation are examples of transplantation medical procedures. Organ donors may be alive, deceased, or affected by circulatory failure. From suppliers who pass away from circulatory causes and mental leaving behind up to 24 hours after the end of the beat, tissue may be collected.

Track 06: Ophthalmic Surgery

Ophthalmic surgery is a type of surgery done on the eye that is referred to as a visual medical procedure. The treatment accomplished by using a laser on the surface of the eye is known as a laser eye surgery or laser corneal surgery. Astigmatism, hypermetropia, and near-sightedness are all treated with this method. Glaucoma indicates increased weight in the eye or a nerve system present in the eye that causes loss of vision, which is strongly interpreted as increased introduction visual weight. Ophthalmologists are experts at treating various eye conditions. Ophthalmologists perform medical procedures on the eyes, and they can recognise numerous concerns.

Track 07: Gynaecological Surgery

The majority of the time, the gynaecological medical procedure can be used for either elective or remedial purposes. Dynamic operational and medical procedures Uterine and endometrial biopsies are included. The group of urogynecologists examines women who have pelvic floor issues. Gynaecologists skilled in minimally intrusive gynaecologic procedures distinguish noncancerous gynaecologic complaints including heavy menstrual periods. A gynaecologic oncologist oversees and investigates female patients' malignant growths, including vulvar, vaginal, cervical, and uterine disorders.

Track 08: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

The face, jaws, head, neck, and the hard and sensitive tissues of the facial and oral region are treated by a variety of oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures. An oral and maxillofacial operation is a notable example of meticulousness. Focal treatments include dental surgery and are applied to the crania maxillofacial regions, such as the mouth, jaws, face, neck, and skull. The preferred method is to implant Osseo integrated inserts to address dental problems, embeds to treat the maxillofacial region, and embeds to treat the head and neck region. Numerous medical treatments are carried out on the crania maxillofacial region, which includes the mouth, jaws, face, neck, and skull. These include dental procedures, head and neck procedures, and corrective or rehabilitative procedures.

Track 09: Neurosurgery

The specialty of surgery known as neurosurgery deals with the prevention, assessment, careful treatment, and recovery of injuries that affect the sensory system, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and extra cranial cerebrovascular structure. A significant divide created in endovascular medicine is neurasthenia. Vascular neurosurgery and Endovascular neurosurgery are subspecialties in neurosurgery. Stereotactic neurosurgery, epilepsy surgery, endovascular neurosurgery, vascular neurosurgery, and useful neurosurgery are some of these divisions of neurosurgery.

Track 10: Anesthetic

In order for the patient to rapidly depart the hospital, ambulatory anaesthesia is created specifically for ambulatory surgery. Short-acting anaesthetic drugs, specialised anaesthetic techniques, and care that is catered to the patient's needs are employed to make the patient's experience safe and enjoyable. If a patient is in generally good health, they are usually candidates for ambulatory anaesthesia and surgery. The patient anesthesiologist will carefully evaluate you and your health state to determine whether you should get ambulatory anaesthesia because every patient is unique.

Track 11: Cardiac Anesthesia

For adult and paediatric patients having cardiothoracic surgery and other invasive operations, cardiothoracic anaesthesia focuses on providing preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care. The anaesthesia aspects of care for surgical procedures including open heart surgery, lung surgery, and other operations on the human chest are the main focus. One of these elements is perioperative treatment, which precisely manipulates the patient's cardiac physiology by the exact and modern administration of pharmacology, resuscitative treatments, critical care medicine, and invasive procedures

Track 12: Geriatric Anesthesia

The application of anaesthesia to elderly people is the subject of the medical specialty known as "geriatric anaesthesia." For a variety of reasons, older patients receive different perioperative care than younger patients. Some of them can be attributed to changes brought on by ageing, but many of them are also a result of illnesses that mature as people age. For the management of elderly people, the distinction between so-called normal ageing and pathological changes is essential. Anaesthesia and surgery are being used more frequently as people live longer. The perioperative management of elderly patients requires an understanding of the physiological changes that occur with ageing and how they relate to anaesthesia and surgery.

Track 13: Fundamentals of Anesthesia

Surgery patients are protected from discomfort by anaesthesia, a medical treatment. It enables individuals to have operations that enhance their health and lengthen their lives. Medical professionals use anaesthetics to produce anaesthesia. The effects of different anaesthetic medications have been created by scientists. These medicines include general, regional, and local anaesthetics. General anaesthesia is used during surgery to make patients unconscious. Using local and regional anaesthetics, patients can remain awake during surgery while only having a small section of their body numbed. Depending on the type of pain management needed, doctors may give anaesthetics by injection, inhalation, topical lotion, spray, eye drops, or skin patch.

Track 14: Critical Care Medicine

A hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) offers critical care treatment. Patients could be struggling with a serious illness or accident. A particularly trained personnel provides round-the-clock care to patients in the ICU. Critical care should be provided to seriously ill patients in hospitals, regardless of their age. If a patient has a serious disease, they may transfer from the regular hospital ward or the emergency room to the intensive care unit. Patients that need critical care include those who undergo extremely invasive surgery, recover badly from surgery, suffer serious injuries in an accident have infections that pose a serious risk of death, or have difficulty breathing on their own and require a ventilator. The following conditions frequently call for critical care heart problems

Track 15: Ambulatory

In order for the patient to rapidly depart the hospital, ambulatory anaesthesia is created specifically for ambulatory surgery. Short-acting anaesthetic drugs, specialised anaesthetic techniques, and care that is catered to the patient's needs are employed to make the patient's experience safe and enjoyable. If a patient is in generally good health, they are usually candidates for ambulatory anaesthesia and surgery. The patient anesthesiologist will carefully evaluate you and your health state to determine whether you should get ambulatory anaesthesia because every patient is unique.

Track 16: Robotic Surgery

From aid set up in the working space, the expert controls these tools and the camera. Setting his fingers on the professional controls, he can operate all four da Vinci arms while simultaneously looking through a stereoscopic choice screen that effectively places him inside the patient and provides a more prominent, low-down 3-D perspective of the working area than the human eye can.

Track 17: Neuroanesthesia

A hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) offers critical care treatment. Patients could be struggling with a serious illness or accident. A particularly trained personnel provides round-the-clock care to patients in the ICU. Critical care should be provided to seriously ill patients in hospitals, regardless of their age. If a patient has a serious disease, they may transfer from the regular hospital ward or the emergency room to the intensive care unit. Patients that need critical care include those who undergo extremely invasive surgery, recover badly from surgery, suffer serious injuries in an accident have infections that pose a serious risk of death, or have difficulty breathing on their own and require a ventilator.

Track 18: Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopaedic surgery is the study of medical procedure concerned with conditions comprising the musculoskeletal system. Orthopaedic doctors use meticulous and non-invasive methods to treat musculoskeletal injuries, tumours, spine disorders, degenerative diseases, sports injuries, intrinsic clutters, and contaminations. Orthopaedic surgery focuses primarily on orthopaedic subspecialties, including joint replacement for adults, spine surgery, sports medicine, wrist and hand surgery, elbow and shoulder surgery, lower leg and foot surgery, tumour surgery, trauma surgery, paediatric surgery, and restoration and physical therapy.

Track 19: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

The primary claim to fame of plastic surgery is the redesign, modification, or alteration of the human body. The basic divisions of plastic surgery include microsurgery, the care of patients, restorative or fashionable surgery, reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial surgery, and craniofacial surgery. A therapeutic method to alter or restore the type of the body is a plastic surgery. Reconstructive plastic surgery will be done to repair the functional limitations caused by injuries, wounds, broken facial bones, or inborn conditions including congenital fissures and unstoppable infections.

Market Analysis

Global Anaesthesia Drug Market Analysis:

Anaesthesia devices are used during surgical procedures to control pain, breathing, blood pressure, blood flow, and heart rate and rhythm. The global anaesthesia devices market size was estimated to be $13,560.00 million in 2020 and is expected to reach $28,381.86 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.10% from 2021 to 2030.Anaesthesia may be a relief for people who want to avoid surgical pain, but those who worry about medically induced unconsciousness may also be alarmed by its consequences. According to data from 2014, the death rate from anaesthesia during surgical procedures (even if it is administered by anesthesiologists) remained constant at three per 10,000. The rate of problems fell from 11.84% to 4.65% between 2010 and 2013.

Anesthesia Drugs Market by Type Image

Surgical Procedure Marketing Value:

The pervasiveness of numerous forms of ails, including cardiovascular problems, brain diseases, tumours, and numerous others, is a result of modernization and changes in life. The cause may be inherited, acute, or habitual, but in exceptional circumstances, surgical backing opens the way for giving the person a new and better life. In order to treat the affected victims, the field of surgery must suffer impregnable elaboration. The increase in surgical cases and the development of sophisticated treatment form and new treatment approaches have sparked demand in further automated bias. Robotization depends on the integration of a many bias into fabrics that are therapeutically useful. Drug administration is made simple and effective by coordinated fabrics.

General Surgery Devices Industry Trends & Opportunities

List of Societies and Associations

List of Universities in World:

  • The University of Tokyo
  • National University of Singapore (NUS)
  • University of Hong Kong (HKU)
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
  • Taipei Medical University
  • Oradea medical university
  • University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center
  • Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University
  • Medical University of Warsaw
  • Karolinska Institute
  • University of Oxford
  • Imperial College London
  • University of Cambridge
  • University College London
  • Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Harvard Medicine, Harvard University
  • Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine
  • Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
  • Yale University School of Medicine

Related Societies:

USA:

The American Board of Surgery, Association for Academic Surgery, The American Society of General Surgeons, American Surgical Association, Association of Women Surgeons, The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orthopaedic Trauma Association, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, The Society of Thoracic Surgeons]

Europe:

European Society of Surgery, European Surgical Association, European Society for Surgical Research, Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, Society of Academic & Research Surgery (SARS), European Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery, British Trauma Society, Orthopaedic Trauma Society, Association of Trauma & Military Surgery, European Association for Cardio Thoracic Surgery

Asia Pacific:

World Anaesthesia Society, Asian Surgical Association, Japan Surgical Society, The Association of Surgeons of India, Kuwait Association of Surgeons, Asia Pacific Trauma Society, The Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Indian Association of Traumatology & Critical Care, Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia, The Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Kuwait Cardiac Society

 

Past Conference Report

The World Surgery Conference 2020 was a great success thanks to all of our fantastic keynote speakers, presenters, conference participants, students, associations, media partners, and guests. The "4th Global Summit on Surgery and Anaesthesia," which was held in Dublin, Ireland, on August 24–25, 2020, with the theme "Surgical Technologies Involved in Tackling Challenges in Healthcare," was a huge success thanks to Conference Series. Renowned keynote speakers from numerous reputable institutions and organisations addressed the audience in their resplendent presence. Renowned experts, Editorial Board members of Conference series journals, students, research scholars, scientists, young researchers, industrialists, anaesthesiologists, doctors, ophthalmologists, and student researchers all responded with generosity and active participation who contributed to the event's success. The conference kicked off with a ceremony then speakers from the Keynote forum gave speeches. The experts who spread the message with their beautiful talk were. Let's reconnect @ WORLD SURGERY CONF2023

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Keytopics

  • Adhesiolysis
  • Aged
  • Alpha Cells
  • Amidate
  • Amnesia
  • Analgesia
  • Anesthesia
  • Aneurysms
  • Angina
  • Anterior Segment Surgery
  • Aortic Valve Surgery
  • Arthroplasty
  • Arthroscopy
  • Aspirin
  • Asthma
  • Astrocytoma
  • Ataxia
  • Athetosis
  • Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia
  • Balance Disorders
  • Beta Cells
  • Blood Clots
  • Blood Thinners
  • Brachial Plexus
  • Brain Contusion
  • Brain Tumours
  • Breast Augmentation Surgery
  • Breast Enhancement Surgery
  • Brevital
  • Bursitis
  • Cancer
  • Carotid Endarterectomy
  • Carotid Stenosis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Cervical (Cone) Biopsy
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Chronic Pain
  • Colporrhaphy
  • Colposcopy
  • Complex Reoperations
  • Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
  • Delta Cell
  • Dilation And Curettage (D&C)
  • Diprivan
  • Ear Infections
  • Ear Noise (tinnitus)
  • Endometrial Ablation
  • Enucleation
  • Epilepsy
  • Etomidate
  • Evisceration
  • Face Cosmetic Surgery
  • Face Lift
  • Facial And Cranial Nerve Disorders
  • Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Foot And Ankle Surgery
  • Fracture
  • Frail Elderly
  • General Anesthesia Sedation
  • Geriatrics
  • Glucagon
  • Hand And Upper Extremities
  • Heart
  • Heart Valve Surgery
  • Hip And Knee Surgery
  • Hip Replacement Surgery
  • Hypothalamus
  • Immobility
  • Inhalational Agents
  • Insulin
  • Intracranial Vessels
  • Joint Replacement
  • Ketalar
  • Ketamine
  • Knee Replacement
  • Laminectomy
  • Laser Breast Lift
  • Laser Liposuction
  • Local Anesthesia
  • Methohexital
  • Nerve Pain
  • Neuro-ophthalmology
  • Neuroanesthesia
  • Neurophysiologic Monitoring
  • Neuroprotection
  • Ocular Oncology
  • Oculoplastics And Orbit Surgery
  • Orthopedic Oncologist
  • Osteoporosis
  • Parathyroid
  • Parkinsons Disease
  • Perioperative Care
  • Pituitary
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures
  • Positioning Injury
  • Propofol
  • Regional Anesthesia
  • Spinal Fusion
  • Spine Surgery
  • Stroke
  • Thyroid
  • Unconsciousness
  • Vascular System