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🧎 Oncologic & Reconstructive Integration | GSST 2026

Balancing Cancer Control with Functional & Aesthetic Restoration

📅 October 26–28, 2026
📍Boston, 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.


🔎 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.


ðŸĨ 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

🌍 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.


ðŸ‘Ĩ 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

📝 Participate in GSST 2026

👉 Register Now:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register

👉 Submit Your Abstract:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission


ðŸ“Đ Contact & Conference Information

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📧 Email: surgery@mathewsconference.com
📞 Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
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