ðĐš GSST 2026: Advancing Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)
ð
October 26–28, 2026
ð Boston, Massachusetts,
USA & Online
Redefining Surgical Access, Safety & Recovery
The Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference
2026 (GSST 2026) invites surgeons, clinicians, and researchers to explore
the evolving landscape of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). This focused
scientific session highlights how laparoscopic, endoscopic, and hybrid MIS
approaches improve patient outcomes when technique, technology, and
teamwork are aligned.
GSST 2026 emphasizes patient-centered decision-making,
helping surgeons choose the right approach based on anatomy, pathology, patient
needs, and available resources.
ðŽ Key Focus Areas in
Minimally Invasive Surgery
This session provides a stepwise blueprint for
building reliable and safe MIS programs across general and specialty surgery.
Core Topics Include:
- Minimally
Invasive Surgery (MIS): principles and outcomes
- Single-Port
and Micro-Incision Techniques
- Advanced
Laparoscopy for Complex Procedures
- Hybrid
MIS–Open Surgical Approaches
- Training,
Simulation, and Objective Skill Metrics
- Cost,
Access, and MIS Implementation in Low-Resource Settings
ð§ Practical MIS
Techniques & Surgical Safety
Participants will gain practical insights into:
- Patient
selection and procedural planning
- Port
placement strategies and instrument ergonomics
- Insufflation
physiology and energy-device selection
- Stable
exposure through camera discipline and retraction
- Safe
adhesiolysis in reoperative and high-BMI patients
- Secure
closure techniques to prevent leaks and dehiscence
The session also addresses early complication recognition
and timely conversion to open surgery, reinforcing that conversion is a marker
of expertise—not failure.
ðĨ MIS and Enhanced
Recovery Pathways
GSST 2026 links MIS techniques to enhanced recovery
protocols, including:
- Opioid-sparing
pain management
- Early
feeding and mobilization
- PONV
prevention strategies
- Perfusion-confirmed
closures using fluorescence angiography
- Doppler
assessment and intraoperative leak testing
Operational best practices—such as OR setup standardization,
workflow efficiency, and equipment optimization—are also discussed to improve
safety and throughput.
ð Training, Equity &
Global Access
The conference highlights:
- Simulation-based
learning pathways
- Objective
performance metrics and coaching models
- Scalable
MIS solutions for ambulatory and low-resource settings
- Cost-conscious
device selection and reusable instruments
- Training
partnerships to expand global access to MIS
ð Join GSST 2026
Be part of a global platform shaping the future of surgical
science and minimally invasive technology.
ð Submit Your Abstract
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission
ð Register Now
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register
ðĐ Contact the Conference
Team
For inquiries related to abstracts, registration, or
participation:
ð Contact Form:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/contact
ð§ Email: surgery@mathewsconference.com
ð
Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
ðŽ
WhatsApp: +1 (424) 377 0967
Tags:
#AdvancedLaparoscopy #SinglePortSurgery #HybridSurgery
#SurgicalSafety #SurgicalPrecision #OperativeTechniques
#SurgicalTraining #SimulationBasedTraining #EnhancedRecovery
#SurgicalInnovation #HealthcareConference #HybridMedicalConference
#BostonMedicalEvent #InternationalSurgery
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