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Surgeryasiapacific2019

13th International Conference on Surgery and Anaesthesia 2018

Brisbane City, Australia
19 - 20 June 2018
The conference ended on 20 June 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st June 2019

About Surgeryasiapacific2019

With the unique feedback and generous response received from the attendees, we proudly announce the commencement of 13th International Conference on Surgery and Anaesthesia with the theme Accelerating next generation research in Surgery and Anaesthesia on June 19-20, 2018 in Brisbane, Australia. Surgery Asia Pacific 2019 will focus on the following topics such as: General Surgery and its Specialties | Paediatric surgery | Oral and Maxillofacial surgery | Neurosurgery | Ocular surgery | Plastic surgery | Anaesthesiology | Orthopaedic surgery | Surgical oncology | Robotic Surgery | Acute Care Surgery | Surgeons and Physicians | Advancements in surgery.

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Call for Papers

Surgery Asia Pacific 2019 will focus on the following topics such as: General Surgery and its Specialties | Paediatric surgery | Oral and Maxillofacial surgery | Neurosurgery | Ocular surgery | Plastic surgery | Anaesthesiology | Orthopaedic surgery | Surgical oncology | Robotic Surgery | Acute Care Surgery | Surgeons and Physicians | Advancements in surgery.

General Surgery and its SpecialtiesGeneral Surgery originally known as “Surgery” is one of the ten primary surgical specialties. General Surgery is that branch which requires knowledge and responsibility for the preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patients with a broad spectrum of diseases, including those which may require nonoperative, elective, or emergency surgical treatment. Surgical training and services have been brought up with a variety of changes due to variety of factors such as the development of other surgical specialties, growing sub specialization, technological changes, fiscal restraint, and demographic changes. These changes have significantly impacted surgical knowledge which contributed to different divisions of labour among both surgical and non-surgical disciplines and, consequently, have led to changes in the delivery of surgical care.

Paediatric surgery:  The surgical care of children from the fetus to adolescent. In addition to the usual fears and emotional trauma of illness and hospitalization, the child is especially concerned about being anesthetized. This field has various specialties such as Pediatric general surgery, Pediatric otolaryngology, Pediatric ophthalmology, Pediatric urology, Pediatric orthopedic surgery etc.

There are several pediatric conditions amendible to pediatric surgical treatment. Following are few Pediatric Surgery Procedure which are of key concerns: Abdominal Wall Defect, Appendectomy, Appendicostomy, Biliary Atresia, Brachial Cleft Cyst. 

Oral and Maxillofacial surgery: A specialist branch of dentistry which specialise in disorders of the mouth, teeth, jaws and facial structures. It encompasses diagnosis, surgical and related management of various conditions such as impacted/embedded teeth misaligned jaws, facial pain and trauma, snoring/obstructive sleep apnoea and oral cancer. Major complex surgery in OMFS is exciting, and often collaborative. It includes: craniofacial surgery for congenital problems, cancer and injuries involving the skull base, facial surgery for cancer, skin cancer surgery. Certain list of procedures undertaken by oral and maxillofacial surgeons include: surgical treatment of facial injuries, removal of head and neck benign and malignant tumours, reconstructive surgery, removal of impacted teeth and complex buried dental roots.

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