ðĪ GSST 2026: Robotics inSurgery
Precision, Ergonomics & Data-Driven Surgical
Performance
ð
October 26–28, 2026
ð
Boston, Massachusetts, USA & Online
The Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference
2026 (GSST 2026) features a dedicated session on Robotics in Surgery,
highlighting how robotic platforms are transforming minimally invasive
procedures through enhanced precision, ergonomics, and data-guided
decision-making.
This session focuses on translating robotic technology into measurable
clinical value, ensuring safety, efficiency, and reproducible outcomes
across surgical specialties.
ð§ Robotic Platforms &
Clinical Workflow
Robotic systems offer improved dexterity, tremor filtration,
and immersive visualization—but success depends on disciplined workflow and
team coordination. GSST 2026 addresses:
- Current
robotic platforms and OR workflow integration
- Standardized
room setup, docking strategies, and port geometry
- Coordination
between console surgeon, bedside assistant, anesthesia, and nursing teams
- Energy
devices and wristed instrumentation for precise dissection near critical
structures
ð§ Automation, Ergonomics
& Learning Curves
The session explores how robotics supports surgeon longevity
and consistent performance:
- Surgeon–robot
ergonomics and fatigue reduction
- Automation
in selected surgical maneuvers
- Learning
curve optimization through structured training
- Simulation-based
credentialing and objective skill assessment
ð Robotic Data Analytics
& Outcome Metrics
Robotic surgery generates valuable performance data. GSST
2026 highlights how analytics improve quality and safety:
- Instrument
motion tracking and camera stability metrics
- Video-based
coaching and feedback models
- Outcome
measurement for blood loss, conversion rates, and operative time
- Using
data to support credentialing and continuous improvement
ð° Cost Stewardship &
Future Directions
Balancing innovation with access is a key theme:
- Cost–benefit
analysis of robotic programs
- Tray
rationalization and reprocessing strategies
- Shared
robotic platforms and ambulatory center integration
- Future
trends: AI-assisted workflows and semi-autonomous tasks
ð Join GSST 2026
Be part of global discussions shaping the future of robotic
and minimally invasive surgery.
ð Submit Your
Abstract:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission
ð Register Now:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register
ðĐ Contact the Conference
Team
For inquiries regarding abstracts, registration, or
participation:
ð Contact Form:
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ð§ Email:
surgery@mathewsconference.com
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Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
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