ð§Ž Oncologic &
Reconstructive Integration | GSST 2026
Balancing Cancer Control with Functional & Aesthetic
Restoration
ð
October 26–28, 2026
ðBoston, Massachusetts, United States and Online
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Part of the Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference 2026 (GSST
2026)
Modern cancer surgery no longer focuses only on tumor
removal—it aims to restore function, appearance, and quality of life. The Oncologic
& Reconstructive Integration session at GSST 2026 highlights how
surgical oncology and reconstructive surgery work together to achieve clear
margins while preserving patient outcomes.
This session presents evidence-based strategies that align
tumor biology, surgical planning, and reconstruction into a single coordinated
pathway.
ðŽ Surgical Oncology:
Margins, Mapping & Outcomes
Achieving oncologic safety begins with precise planning.
Experts will discuss:
- Surgical
margin strategies and outcome optimization
- Sentinel
node mapping and compartmental resections
- Image-guided
surgical planning
- Intraoperative
frozen section & pathology guidance
- Multidisciplinary
tumor board decision-making
Learn how accurate mapping techniques improve survival while
reducing unnecessary tissue loss.
ðĨ Reconstruction After
Tumor Excision
Successful reconstruction starts before the first incision.
Topics include:
- Primary
closure vs local, regional, and free flap reconstruction
- Perforator
flap planning and ICG perfusion assessment
- Nerve,
bone, and soft-tissue reconstruction strategies
- Breast,
head & neck, sarcoma, and abdominal wall reconstruction cases
- Donor-site
management and complication reduction
Speakers demonstrate how reconstructive planning enhances
both functional recovery and cosmetic outcomes.
⚖️ Organ Preservation &
Patient-Centered Care
This session explores how surgeons balance radical treatment
with preservation:
- Organ-sparing
vs radical surgical approaches
- Protection
of radiation fields and implant planning
- Rehabilitation
pathways for speech, swallowing, and mobility
- Cost-aware
and staged reconstruction options
- Shared
decision-making and informed consent frameworks
ð Future Directions in
Onco-Reconstructive Surgery
Looking ahead, discussions will include:
- Bioengineered
matrices and smart scaffolds
- 3D-printed
surgical augments
- Sensory
nerve coaptation techniques
- Scar
modulation and long-term quality-of-life outcomes
- Integrated
oncology–reconstruction workflows
Participants will leave with clinical checklists and
practical algorithms ready for real-world implementation.
ðĨ Who Should Attend?
- Surgical
oncologists
- Plastic
& reconstructive surgeons
- Head
& neck, orthopedic & general surgeons
- Microsurgeons
and trainees
- Oncology
teams and rehabilitation specialists
- Biomedical
researchers & innovation leaders
ð Participate in GSST
2026
ð Register Now:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register
ð Submit Your
Abstract:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission
ðĐ Contact &
Conference Information
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Contact Page: https://surgicalscienceconference.com/contact
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Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
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