Track: Veterinary Surgery

The Veterinary Surgery session will focus on the surgical procedures and techniques used to treat various conditions in animals, ranging from routine procedures to emergency and trauma surgery. This session will cover advancements in anesthesia, pain management, orthopedic and reconstructive surgeries, and preventive care in veterinary medicine, aimed at improving animal health and welfare.
Surgical Procedures in Veterinary Medicine are essential for the treatment of various health conditions in animals, from routine spays and neuters to complex surgeries for injury or disease. This session will discuss the most commonly performed surgeries in veterinary practice, including soft tissue, orthopedic, and abdominal surgeries, highlighting the importance of precision, patient safety, and post-operative care in achieving successful outcomes for animal patients.
Anesthesia and Pain Management in Animals are critical aspects of veterinary surgery. This segment will focus on the techniques used to provide safe anesthesia for animals, considering their unique physiology and the potential risks involved. Additionally, pain management strategies, including preemptive analgesia, multimodal pain control, and post-surgical pain management, will be explored to ensure the comfort and well-being of animal patients throughout their recovery.
Emergency and Trauma Surgery in Animals is often required in veterinary practice to treat injuries resulting from accidents, infections, or other acute conditions. This session will cover the protocols for managing emergency surgical cases in animals, including stabilization techniques, rapid surgical intervention, and critical care. Emphasis will be placed on effective trauma management and the challenges involved in performing surgery on injured or critically ill animals.
Orthopedic Surgery for Animals plays a significant role in treating musculoskeletal disorders in animals, including fractures, ligament injuries, and congenital deformities. This segment will discuss the latest advancements in veterinary orthopedic surgery, such as joint replacement, fracture repair, and minimally invasive techniques. The focus will be on achieving functional recovery and improving the quality of life for animals through successful orthopedic interventions.
Reconstructive Surgery in Veterinary Medicine is often necessary to restore function and appearance after traumatic injury, tumors, or congenital deformities in animals. This session will explore reconstructive techniques used in veterinary medicine, including skin grafts, flaps, and microsurgery, aimed at restoring both form and function. The focus will be on the importance of patient-specific treatment plans and the latest innovations in reconstructive surgery for animals.
Preventive Surgery and Health Care for Pets is an essential component of routine veterinary care, aimed at preventing future health problems in pets. This segment will discuss common preventive surgical procedures, such as spaying and neutering, dental surgeries, and the removal of tumors before they become problematic. The importance of preventive health care in pets, including early detection of issues that may require surgical intervention, will also be covered, with a focus on promoting long-term health and wellness for animal companions.
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