Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Neonatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the care and treatment of newborn infants, especially those who are premature, critically ill, or have complex medical conditions. Neonatal Ventilation Technology is Advances in mechanical ventilation techniques and equipment that have improved respiratory support for premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome and other respiratory conditions.

  • Track 1-1  Neonatal Neurology
  • Track 1-2  Neonatal Cardiology
  • Track 1-3  Neonatal Pulmonology
  • Track 1-4  Neonatal Intensive Care

General Pediatric Surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of a wide range of surgical conditions affecting infants, children, and adolescents, including congenital anomalies, trauma, tumors, and other pediatric surgical diseases. Image-Guided Surgery: Advances in imaging technology, such as intraoperative ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT), have improved surgical planning and precision

  • Track 2-1  Pediatric Trauma Surgery
  • Track 2-2  Pediatric Surgical Endoscopy
  • Track 2-3  Pediatric Colorectal Surgery
  • Track 2-4  Pediatric Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Pediatric Oncological Surgery specializes in the surgical management of cancer in children, collaborating with oncologists and using robotic-assisted surgical systems for enhanced precision and maneuverability. Robotic platforms offer a 3D view, tremor reduction, and articulating instruments, aiding delicate tumor resections. Current research and trends in Pediatric Oncological Surgery focus on optimizing surgical techniques, utilizing image-guided surgery, and exploring advancements in laser ablation and intraoperative fluorescence imaging.

  • Track 3-1  Neuro-oncological Surgery
  • Track 3-2  Solid Tumor Surgery
  • Track 3-3  Sarcoma Surgery
  • Track 3-4  Surgical Oncology for Hematological Malignancies

Pediatric Oncological Surgery specializes in the surgical management of cancer in children, collaborating with oncologists and using robotic-assisted surgical systems for enhanced precision and maneuverability. Robotic platforms offer a 3D view, tremor reduction, and articulating instruments, aiding delicate tumor resections. Current research and trends in Pediatric Oncological Surgery focus on optimizing surgical techniques, utilizing image-guided surgery, and exploring advancements in laser ablation and intraoperative fluorescence imaging.

Pediatric Urological Surgery specializes in the surgical management of urological conditions in children, addressing issues related to the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and genitalia through surgical interventions. Recent advancements in Pediatric Urological Surgery include robotic-assisted surgery for enhanced precision and minimally invasive techniques for reduced invasiveness and faster recovery, improving outcomes for children with urological conditions. 

  • Track 5-1  Pediatric Urodynamic Surgery
  • Track 5-2  Pediatric Stone Surgery:
  • Track 5-3  Pediatric Reconstructive Urology
  • Track 5-4  Pediatric Urologic Oncology

Pediatric care focuses on specialized medical services for infants, children, and adolescents, addressing their unique healthcare needs and promoting their overall well-being through preventive and therapeutic interventions. Advanced technology in Pediatric Care, such as telemedicine and wearable devices, has transformed healthcare for children, improving diagnosis, treatment, and access to care.

 

Pediatric surgery is a specialized medical discipline that focuses on performing surgical procedures on infants, children, and adolescents to diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of congenital abnormalities, injuries, and diseases unique to this patient population. Advancements in Pediatric surgery techniques and technologies include intrauterine interventions for conditions like spina bifida, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and twin-twin transfusion syndrome. This session will cover the recent advancements in Pediatric surgery

 

 

  • Track 7-1  Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Track 7-2  Pediatric Urology
  • Track 7-3  Pediatric Oncologic Surgery
  • Track 7-4  Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a specialized hospital unit that delivers intensive medical care to newborn infants, especially premature or critically ill babies, utilizing advanced technology and a skilled healthcare team. Advanced technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) includes advanced monitoring systems, specialized equipment, and innovative respiratory support devices, enhancing care for critically ill newborns

  • Track 8-1  Neonatal Cardiac Intensive Care
  • Track 8-2  Neonatal Surgical Care
  • Track 8-3  Neonatal Neurocritical Care
  • Track 8-4  Neonatal Respiratory Care.

Pediatric Rehabilitation is specialized care that aims to enhance the functioning and quality of life for children with disabilities through tailored therapies and multidisciplinary support services. Advanced technology in Pediatric Rehabilitation, including robotic-assisted therapy and virtual reality systems, revolutionizes interventions for children with disabilities, enhancing mobility, motor skills, and overall functional outcomes.

  • Track 9-1  Pediatric Physical Therapy
  • Track 9-2  Pediatric Occupational Therapy
  • Track 9-3  Pediatric Speech-Language Therapy
  • Track 9-4  Pediatric Developmental Therapy

Pediatric Tropical Medicine specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tropical diseases in children, addressing infectious diseases prevalent in tropical regions and ensuring the well-being of pediatric populations. Advanced technology in Pediatric Tropical Medicine, such as rapid diagnostics and telemedicine, enhances the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tropical diseases in children, improving healthcare outcomes in affected regions.

  • Track 10-1  Pediatric Malaria
  • Track 10-2  Pediatric Dengue and Other Arboviral Diseases
  • Track 10-3  Pediatric Parasitology
  • Track 10-4  Pediatric Medicine

Gynecology is the medical field that specializes in women's reproductive health, addressing conditions and diseases of the female reproductive system, and providing related medical services, surgeries, and preventive care. Advanced technology in Gynecology, including minimally invasive surgery and advanced imaging, revolutionizes diagnosis, treatment, and patient care, improving outcomes and patient experience in women's reproductive health.

  • Track 11-1  Gynaecologic Oncology
  • Track 11-2  Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • Track 11-3  Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Pediatric Nursing involves specialized care for infants, children, and adolescents, addressing their unique healthcare needs and providing support to promote their well-being and recovery. Advanced technology in Pediatric Nursing, such as electronic health records and telemedicine, improves patient care, communication, and efficiency, leading to enhanced outcomes and better healthcare experiences for pediatric patients.

  • Track 12-1  Pediatric Primary Care Nursing
  • Track 12-2  Pediatric Oncology Nursing
  • Track 12-3  Neonatal Nursing
  • Track 12-4  Pediatric Intensive Care Nursing

Pediatric Intensive Care is specialized healthcare for critically ill children, providing intensive medical interventions, monitoring, and multidisciplinary care in a dedicated unit to support their recovery and improve outcomes. Advanced technology in Pediatric Intensive Care, such as advanced ventilators and monitoring systems, improves patient care, monitoring, and treatment delivery, leading to better outcomes and enhanced critical care for children.

  • Track 13-1  Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Track 13-2  Trauma Intensive Care
  • Track 13-3  Medical Intensive Care
  • Track 13-4  Cardiac Intensive Care

Neonatal Dermatology specializes in diagnosing and treating skin conditions in newborn infants, including rashes, birthmarks, infections, and genetic disorders, ensuring optimal skin health during the neonatal period. Advanced imaging techniques like dermoscopy and high-resolution ultrasound assist in the diagnosis of skin conditions. Laser therapy, phototherapy, and non-invasive monitoring devices have revolutionized treatment approaches.

  • Track 14-1  Neonatal Skin Care and Skin Barrier Function
  • Track 14-2  Genetic Skin Disorders
  • Track 14-3  Neonatal Skin Infections
  • Track 14-4  Birthmarks and Vascular Anomalies

Pediatric Surgical Infections are post-operative infections that occur in children, caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Timely diagnosis and appropriate management are essential to prevent complications and promote healing. Innovations such as advanced sterilization techniques, improved surgical instruments, antimicrobial coatings for medical devices, molecular diagnostic tools, and enhanced imaging modalities aid in early detection, targeted treatment, and infection control measures. 

  • Track 15-1  Antibiotic Stewardship
  • Track 15-2  Prosthetic and Implant-Associated Infections
  • Track 15-3  Catheter-Associated Infections
  • Track 15-4  Surgical Site Infections (SSI)

Pediatric Infectious Diseases specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing infectious diseases in children, including bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, ensuring optimal health for pediatric patients. Advanced technology in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, including molecular diagnostics, telemedicine, and vaccine advancements, improves diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases in children, leading to better outcomes and effective management of pediatric infections.

  • Track 16-1  Neonatal Infectious Diseases
  • Track 16-2  Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
  • Track 16-3  Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

Neonatal Palliative Care offers compassionate support and comfort to newborns with life-limiting conditions, focusing on enhancing their quality of life and supporting their families during challenging times. Neonatal Palliative Care, including specialized medical equipment and telehealth platforms, enhances symptom management and facilitates coordinated care, improving the comfort and quality of life for newborns with life-limiting conditions and their families.

  • Track 17-1  Symptom Management

Innovations in Neonatal Surgical Imaging involve advanced technologies that enhance imaging capabilities for surgical procedures in newborn infants. High-resolution ultrasound, MRI, and intraoperative imaging systems are utilized to improve diagnostic accuracy and surgical planning. Additionally, image-guided surgical navigation tools aid surgeons in visualizing delicate structures and performing precise, minimally invasive interventions. These innovations contribute to better surgical outcomes and patient care in neonatal surgery.

Advances in Neonatal Surgical Nutrition involve innovations in providing optimal nutritional support for newborn infants undergoing surgery, ensuring their growth, development, and recovery. These advancements aim to enhance outcomes by delivering the necessary nutrients tailored to the unique needs of neonates in the surgical setting

  • Track 19-1  Parenteral Nutrition Optimization
  • Track 19-2  Enteral Feeding Strategies
  • Track 19-3  Nutritional Assessment and Monitoring
  • Track 19-4  Nutritional Support in Complex Surgical Cases

Neonatal Ethics involves addressing ethical dilemmas in the care of newborn infants, focusing on moral principles, decision-making frameworks, and the well-being of the newborns and their families. It guides healthcare professionals and parents in making ethically sound choices in complex medical situations. Neonatal Ethics facilitates collaborative discussions, information access, and remote consultations, aiding healthcare professionals and parents in making informed and ethical decisions for the well-being of newborn infants and their families.

  • Track 20-1  Research Ethics in Neonatology
  • Track 20-2  Informed Consent and Decision-Making Capacity
  • Track 20-3  Resource Allocation and Justice

Neonatal Surgery involves specialized surgical interventions performed on newborn infants within the first 28 days of life, addressing congenital anomalies and birth defects for improved outcomes in early infancy. Improving the precision and safety of Neonatal Surgery. Innovations such as minimally invasive surgical techniques, robotic-assisted surgery, advanced imaging modalities, and intraoperative monitoring systems enable surgeons to perform complex procedures. 

  • Track 21-1  Neonatal Abdominal Surgery
  • Track 21-2  Neonatal Thoracic Surgery
  • Track 21-3  Neonatal Oncology Surgery
  • Track 21-4  Congenital Anomalies

Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Health involve the comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of newborn infants to ensure their well-being and optimal health outcomes during the neonatal period. This includes monitoring growth, addressing common conditions, and coordinating multidisciplinary care for newborns. telemedicine, and remote monitoring systems, enhance precision and efficiency for improved outcomes in newborn care. These innovations facilitate early detection, accurate diagnosis, and personalized interventions, leading to better neonatal healthcare.

  • Track 22-1  Neonatal Screening
  • Track 22-2  Neonatal Nutrition

Perinatology is the medical specialty that provides specialized care for pregnant women and their unborn babies, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of pregnancy-related conditions. perinatology improves prenatal diagnosis, monitoring, and care for better maternal and fetal outcomes.

  • Track 23-1  Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • Track 23-2  Prenatal Diagnosis
  • Track 23-3  Obstetric Ultrasound

Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is the specialty that deals with ear, nose, and throat disorders in children, providing specialized care tailored to their unique needs. Endoscopic imaging and robotic-assisted surgeries improve diagnosis and treatment precision for better outcomes in children with ear, nose, and throat disorders. These innovations enhance care, reduce complications, and offer minimally invasive options.

  • Track 24-1  Pediatric Head and Neck Surgery
  • Track 24-2  Pediatric Laryngology
  • Track 24-3  Pediatric Rhinology
  • Track 24-4  Pediatric Otology

Neonatal medicines are specialized pharmaceuticals used to treat medical conditions in newborn infants, considering their unique physiological characteristics and developmental stage. Continuous monitoring systems improve medication administration and enhance safety and efficacy in the treatment of newborn infants. These innovations contribute to better outcomes and individualized care in neonatal medicine.

  • Track 25-1  Neonatal Antibiotic Therapy
  • Track 25-2  Neonatal Respiratory Medications
  • Track 25-3  Neonatal Cardiovascular Medications

Global Perspectives on Pediatrics refer to the study and understanding of pediatric healthcare practices, policies, and issues from a global perspective.

It involves examining the challenges, trends, and advancements in pediatric care across different countries and regions, considering diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and healthcare system factors.

Global perspectives on pediatrics encompass topics such as child health disparities, infectious diseases, vaccination programs, nutrition, public health initiatives, and collaborative efforts to improve child healthcare worldwide.