Track: Gynecological Surgery & Obstetrics

Gynecological Surgery & Obstetrics

The Gynecological Surgery session will focus on the evolving landscape of surgical techniques and treatments in women's health. Emphasizing innovations that improve patient outcomes, this session will cover minimally invasive surgery, advancements in maternal-fetal medicine, and the integration of robotics and technology in gynecological care.

Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery, this segment will explore the latest advancements in minimally invasive gynecological surgery, including laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. Discussions will cover the benefits of these techniques, such as shorter recovery times, reduced complication rates, and improved patient outcomes in procedures like fibroid removal, endometriosis treatment, and pelvic organ prolapse repair.

Obstetric Advances in Maternal-Fetal Medicine are transforming the care of pregnant women and their babies. This session will address the latest innovations in prenatal diagnostics, high-risk pregnancy management, and technologies for monitoring fetal health. Topics will also include new therapies to improve maternal outcomes and reduce complications during pregnancy and childbirth.

Robotics in Gynecology, The robotic-assisted surgery is revolutionizing gynecology by offering enhanced precision and minimally invasive options for complex procedures. This session will cover the use of robotic systems in surgeries like hysterectomy, myomectomy, and pelvic organ prolapse repair, focusing on how these technologies improve surgical outcomes, reduce recovery times, and offer greater flexibility in complex cases.

Addressing Reproductive Rights, this session will explore the intersection of surgery and reproductive rights, discussing the ethical considerations surrounding procedures like sterilization, abortion, and fertility treatments. Experts will address how healthcare providers can support patients in making informed decisions while navigating complex legal, ethical, and cultural considerations surrounding reproductive health.

Mental Health in Obstetrics and Gynecology,  the mental health is an integral part of gynecological care, especially in areas such as prenatal care, postpartum recovery, and reproductive health. This session will focus on strategies to identify, treat, and manage mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder in women. It will also cover the role of obstetricians and gynecologists in promoting mental wellness through proactive care.

Future Directions in Women’s Health Care is shaped by advancements in technology, personalized medicine, and evolving societal needs. This segment will explore emerging trends in gynecological surgery, such as genetic testing, the use of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and treatment planning, and innovations in personalized care. Discussions will focus on how these developments will improve access to care and outcomes for women globally.