Track: Transplantation Surgery

The Transplantation Surgery session will explore the latest advancements and challenges in the field of organ transplantation. With a focus on improving patient outcomes, this session will cover innovations in surgical techniques, donor management, and ethical practices, as well as the future of transplantation through bioengineering and technology.
Organ Donation and Preservation, this segment will focus on optimizing organ donation processes and the latest advancements in organ preservation techniques. Topics will include innovations in hypothermic and normothermic perfusion, strategies to increase the viability of donor organs, and initiatives to enhance organ recovery rates for transplantation.
Immunosuppression and Rejection, the management of immune responses is a cornerstone of successful transplantation. This session will cover advancements in immunosuppressive therapies, strategies to minimize rejection, and developments in biomarkers for early detection of rejection. Discussions will also explore balancing immunosuppression to prevent complications such as infections and malignancies.
Living Donor Transplantation offers significant benefits, but it also requires careful planning and ethical consideration. This session will delve into the surgical techniques, donor safety protocols, and psychological aspects involved in living donor procedures. Real-world case studies will highlight successful outcomes and long-term follow-up strategies.
Transplantation of Complex Organs such as the heart, lungs, or intestine, presents unique challenges. This segment will discuss the intricacies of these procedures, advancements in surgical precision, and the use of cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing for pre-operative planning. Attendees will gain insights into overcoming challenges in these high-stakes surgeries.
Ethical Considerations in Transplantation, ethical dilemmas in organ transplantation remain a critical topic. This session will explore issues such as equitable organ allocation, living donor consent, and addressing disparities in access to transplantation. Discussions will emphasize creating ethical frameworks that balance the needs of patients and donors.
Bioengineering and Future Transplants, the future of transplantation lies in bioengineering and regenerative medicine. This segment will focus on breakthroughs such as lab-grown organs, 3D-printed tissues, and the integration of stem cell technology. Experts will discuss the potential for these innovations to address organ shortages and revolutionize transplantation surgery in the coming decades.
Scientific Highlights
- General Surgery
- Anesthesiology
- Anesthesia in Multidisciplinary Surgery
- Cardiac Surgery
- Neurosurgery & Brain Surgery
- Surgical Oncology
- Pediatric Surgery
- Transplantation Surgery
- Orthopedic & Arthroplasty Surgery
- Gynecological Surgery & Obstetrics
- Urology Surgery
- Diabetes and Endocrine Surgery
- Robotic Surgery
- Laser Surgery
- Anesthesia and Patient Safety
- Nursing Care in Surgery and Recovery
- Pharmacology in Surgical Practices
- Breast Cancer Surgery
- Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
- Aesthetic Medicine and Plastic Surgery
- Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Surgery
- Veterinary Surgery
- ENT Surgery (Otorhinolaryngology)
- Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic