ðĐš GSST 2026 – Mastering
Open, Laparoscopic & Endoscopic Surgery
ð
October 26–28, 2026
ð
Boston, Massachusetts, USA & Online
Advancing Surgical Decision-Making, Safety &
Precision
The Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference
2026 (GSST 2026) brings together surgeons, clinicians, and researchers to
explore how open, laparoscopic, and endoscopic approaches work together
to deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered surgical care.
This focused session highlights how choosing the right
operative approach—rather than a single technique—improves outcomes by
balancing anatomy, disease biology, patient goals, and institutional resources.
ðŽ Open, Laparoscopic
& Endoscopic Surgery: Complementary Strategies
GSST 2026 emphasizes that open, laparoscopic, and endoscopic
techniques complement rather than compete with each other across
surgical specialties. Through evidence-based discussions and case-driven
learning, participants gain practical frameworks for approach selection and
safe execution.
Key discussion themes include:
- Comparative
outcomes: Open surgery vs. Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)
- Indications
and limitations of each operative modality
- Planning
conversions as a proactive safety strategy, not a failure
- Workflow
optimization to reduce complications and learning curves
ðĐŧ Laparoscopic Surgery:Fundamentals to Advanced Practice
This section focuses on building reliable laparoscopic
skills that prioritize safety, ergonomics, and visualization.
Topics include:
- Port
placement logic and triangulation principles
- Instrument
handling and choreography for stable exposure
- Strategies
for high-BMI and reoperative fields
- Adhesiolysis
techniques to reduce viscerotomy risk
- Secure
closure of enterotomies and staple lines under limited angles
ð Endoscopic Innovations
& Natural Orifice Surgery
Endoscopic surgery continues to redefine minimally invasive
care. GSST 2026 highlights innovations that expand endoscopic capabilities
while maintaining patient safety.
Areas of focus:
- Endoscopic
visualization and ergonomics
- Insufflation
management and bleeding control
- Mucosal
closure techniques where tactile feedback is limited
- Integration
of imaging with safe entry and operative planning
ð️ Open Surgery:
Precision, Exposure & Tactile Judgment
While technology advances, open surgery remains essential in
complex cases. This session reinforces its critical role when visualization
tools are insufficient.
Emphasis includes:
- Wide
exposure and direct hemostasis
- Tactile
diagnostics and real-time decision-making
- Managing
complex anatomy and advanced pathology
- Aligning
open approaches with enhanced recovery protocols
ð Case-Based Learning
& Team Reliability
Through case-based surgical demonstrations, GSST 2026
connects individual technical skill with team performance.
Participants will explore:
- Perfusion-first
surgical thinking
- Energy–tissue
interaction to reduce thermal injury
- Documentation
habits that improve consistency and safety
- Building
competency ladders from basic to advanced techniques
Attendees leave with a practical decision matrix for
selecting operative approaches based on pathology, patient factors, and
institutional capabilities—plus ergonomic strategies that reduce fatigue and
enhance precision during long procedures.
ð Join GSST 2026
Be part of a global platform shaping the future of surgical
science and 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:
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ð
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