Nanotechnology in Surgery

Nanotechnology in Surgery

Nanotechnology is opening new horizons in surgery and anesthesia by enabling precision at the molecular and cellular levels. This session will explore how nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanosensors are being integrated into diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, imaging, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Presentations are invited on innovations such as nano-robots for tumor removal, nanocoatings for implants to prevent infection, and nanoparticle-based contrast agents for enhanced intraoperative imaging. The role of nanotechnology in anesthesia, including controlled drug release and monitoring, will also be discussed. Researchers are encouraged to present clinical findings, experimental studies, and future concepts that demonstrate the transformative potential of nanomedicine in surgical practice. Ethical and safety considerations, regulatory challenges, and the path from laboratory to clinical use will also form key discussion points. By bringing together experts from surgery, nanoscience, and pharmacology, this session aims to showcase how nanotechnology is poised to reshape surgical precision, safety, and patient recovery.

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