ð§Ž Regenerative & Reconstructive Surgery
Restoring Structure. Rebuilding Function. Advancing
Healing.
ð
October 26–28, 2026
ðBoston, Massachusetts, United States and Online
ðŽ
Part of the Global Surgical Science & Technology Conference 2026 (GSST
2026)
The Regenerative & Reconstructive Surgery session
at GSST 2026 brings together cutting-edge science and refined surgical
technique to improve functional and aesthetic outcomes across specialties. This
program integrates stem cell biology, tissue engineering, microsurgery, and
advanced biomaterials into practical, evidence-based clinical strategies.
Regeneration and reconstruction share one goal: restoring
tissue with fewer complications, faster recovery, and durable long-term
results.
ðŽ Stem Cells, Scaffolds
& Biological Repair
This session explores the science behind modern regenerative
approaches, including:
• Stem cell therapy in wound and bone healing
• Biologic scaffolds and synthetic graft materials
• Platelet-rich products and cellular adjuncts
• Gene-activated matrices and osteoinductive cues
• Translational regenerative research into surgical practice
Experts clarify where evidence supports clinical use—and
where caution is required.
ðĨ Advanced Flap &
Microsurgical Strategies
Reconstructive success depends on precise planning and
technique. Key discussions include:
• Local, regional, and free flap algorithms
• Perforator flap planning & ICG perfusion assessment
• Nerve repair: autograft, conduits & nerve transfer
• Bone & cartilage grafting techniques
• Scar modulation and long-term functional outcomes
Attendees will learn how biomechanics, perfusion, and tissue
biology guide flap selection and graft integration.
ð§ From OR Setup to
Salvage Pathways
Operational excellence matters. The session covers:
• Microsurgical OR preparation & instrumentation
• Anticoagulation and vasospasm management
• Monitoring flap viability and early complication detection
• Salvage protocols for compromised inflow/outflow
• Rehabilitation strategies to sustain outcomes
Practical checklists and decision trees help translate
innovation into consistent clinical success.
ð Innovation with
Accessibility
The program also addresses:
• Staged reconstruction in resource-limited settings
• Cost-conscious graft and scaffold selection
• Interdisciplinary rehabilitation partnerships
• Patient-reported outcome measures
Future-focused discussions include biofabricated
composites, smart scaffolds, and drug-eluting regenerative platforms.
ðĨ Who Should Attend?
• Plastic & reconstructive surgeons
• Orthopedic & trauma surgeons
• Maxillofacial surgeons
• Microsurgeons
• Surgical trainees & fellows
• Biomedical engineers & regenerative researchers
ð Join GSST 2026
ð Submit Your
Abstract:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/abstract-submission
ð Register Now:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/register
ðĐ Contact the Conference
Team
ð Contact Page:
https://surgicalscienceconference.com/contact
ð§ Email:
surgery@mathewsconference.com
ð
Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
ðŽ
WhatsApp: +1 (424) 377-0967
ð Official GSST 2026
Platforms
• WordPress: https://surgicalscienceconference.wordpress.com/
• Blogger: https://surgicalscienceconference.blogspot.com/
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#StemCellTherapy #TissueEngineering
#Microsurgery #FlapSurgery
#BiologicScaffolds #SurgicalInnovation
#TranslationalResearch #WoundHealing
#BoneRegeneration #SurgicalScience
#HybridMedicalConference #BostonMedicalEvents
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