Theme: Optimal & Surgical Care towards Pediatrics

Euro Pediatric Surgery 2020

Euro Pediatric Surgery 2020

Conference Series LLC Ltd  extends its welcome to “4th International Conference on Future Nursing, Digital Health, and Patient Care” at Stockholm, Sweden with a theme “Vision towards Nursing, Health Care and Digital Technology”. Conference Series LLC Ltd through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community.

Conference Series LLC Ltd through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community.  This conference brings together individuals who have an interest in nursing research, practice, development and management.

Future Nursing 2020 provides a several number of unexampled opportunities to guide your career. You can learn new passages to nursing practice & digital health, calibrate your intelligences and work with new technologies and gain ideas from experts at the forepart of Healthcare and Medicine.

Everyone who explores to develop their institution's nursing qualities and gain more about advanced technical cleverness is invited to register. We assure our attendees return to their hospitals with a confidence to improve their nursing practice and equipped with certified procedures to work with.

Sessions and Tracks:

  • Nursing Education and Advanced Practice
  • Nursing Science and Healthcare
  • Clinical Nursing and Hospital Management
  • Midwifery and Women’s Health
  • Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing and Child Care
  • Cardiac Nursing and Stroke
  • Palliative Care and Geriatric Nursing
  • Community and Family Nursing
  • Patient Safety and Health Care System
  • Emergency Nursing and Critical Care
  • Medical and Healthcare Simulation
  • Digital Health and Health Informatics
  • Occupational Health and Diabetes Nursing
  • Obesity and Weight Management
  • Maternal and Neonatal Nursing
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing
  • Patient Care and Ambulatory Care Nursing

           Track 1 Nursing Education and Advanced Practice

Nursing is a profession within the medicinal services area concentrated on the consideration people everyone, families, communities and networks, wiped out or well, and in all settings. Medical caretakers are lawfully answerable for the medications they oversee. Medical attendants practice in a wide scope of settings, including emergency clinics, private homes, schools, and pharmaceutical organizations. Nursing practice is the real arrangement of nursing care. In giving consideration, attendants actualize the nursing care graph using the nursing procedure.

 

It is our great privilege to invite you to participate in the 13th World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Pediatric Surgery (Euro Pediatrics Surgery 2020) to be held in Paris, France from December 09 – 10, 2020.

Theme: Exploring new standards and latest strategies in Pediatric Surgery.

Euro Pediatric Surgery 2020 aims to proclaim awareness and share new ideas among Pediatric Surgeons, researchers, scientists, physicians, Pediatric nurses, Neonatologists, Pediatricians, educators, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals to share their research experiences and participate in the conference's discussions and technical sessions. The conference will also have a space to show their programs, products, inventions and research results to companies and/or organizations. The meeting will facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge among the various disciplines to facilitate integrative research and surgical collaborations focusing on Pediatric surgery.

Our conference will encourage young participants to obtain these new updates and share their experiences globally with well-recognized speakers.

We look forward to seeing you at this forum and we are confident that you will find it such an excellent learning opportunity in historic Paris.

Why to attend?

For participants from around the world focused on obtaining Pediatric surgery and its success in improving health; this is your best opportunity to reach the Pediatric Surgery commune’s largest gathering of participants. Conducting seminars, distributing information, meeting up with the latest and potential scientists, making a splash with new drug inventions, new treatment methods, and earning name recognition at this two-day event. World-famous speakers, the latest strategies, inventions and the latest update are this conference's highlights.

  • Advantage of updates and bits of knowledge on the newest Pediatric Surgery procedure of government, as well as recommendations to ensure best practice and results.
  • Associate with more than 200 excellent representatives included in the aspect of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery experts shared difficulties and gain from other people's diverse knowledge.
  • Take an active part in a variety of informative conferences, engage interactive presentations and keynote panels with key policymakers and Pediatric Surgery experts

Target Audience:

  • Pediatric Surgeons
  • Pediatricians & Neonatologists
  • Pediatric Scientists
  • Pediatric Researchers
  • Pediatric Faculty
  • Pediatric Nurses
  • Pediatric Physicians
  • Pharmacists
  • Medical Colleges
  • Data Management Companies
  • Training Institutes
  • Pediatric Associations and Societies
  • Software Developing Companies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Drug Manufacturing Companies

Bearing in mind different perceptions from a variety of professions, presentations, workshops and exhibitions will deliberate on innovations in education, science and technologies, in the spatial domain and their possible contribution to a more just, ethical and sustainable society. Euro Pediatric Surgery 2020 solicit contributions as call for papers and abstract submissions focusing on, but not limited to the following sessions and topics.

Track 1 Pediatric Neurosurgery:

Neurosurgical problems seen by Pediatric neurosurgeons are quite different from those seen by general neurosurgeons. Since Pediatric neurosurgical problems were often present for life, infants with disorders of the nervous system often need close, prolonged Pediatric follow-up through adolescence sometimes as early as the new-born period.

Neurosurgery is one of the latest disciplines to be created, which was originally recognized in the early 1900s. Today, however, it is one of the leading medical fields in the world of science and medicine, which requires the use of a variety of the most advanced technologies currently available.

Track 2 Pediatric Surgery:

A Pediatric surgeon is the word used for professionals in this field, develops the patient's best treatment plan, conducts pre-operative examinations and preparations, and screens the progress of the patient as part of post-operative care. Pediatric surgery is a surgical subspecialty that includes the surgery of embryos, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Whereas Pediatric surgery also comprises the patient's diagnosis, it is more involved in treatment, particularly surgical care. Pediatric surgery is divided into different kinds of expertise. Such as Pediatric surgical oncology, Pediatric cardiothoracic surgery, Pediatric neurosurgery, Pediatric urological surgery, Pediatric hepatological surgery, Pediatric orthopedic surgery, Pediatric vascular surgery, and Pediatric oncological surgery

Fetal surgery

Eye surgery

Vascular surgery

Cardio thoracic surgery

Trauma surgery

Plastic Surgery

Track 3 Pediatric Cardiac surgery:

The Pediatric cardiac procedure is performed to repair heart defects that give birth to an adolescent with congenital heart defects and cardiac diseases that need surgery after birth. The surgery is important for the well-being of children. In Pediatric age, congenital heart disease is currently being treated. A large number of patients, however, need adult-age care. There is a wide range of pediatric cardiology research. Foetuses’, neonates, babies, children, teenagers, young adults, and adults are examined and cared for by Pediatric cardiologists. Intensive cardiac treatment, cardiac catheterization and operation, electrophysiology, imaging, foetal cardiology, exercise physiology, preventive cardiology, heart failure and transplantation, and pulmonary hypertension are specific areas of medical and academic concern. In inpatient and outpatient settings, cardiology is performed.

Track 4 Pediatric Gastrointestinal surgery:

Infants may need surgery for a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions (new-born esophageal atresia, choledochal cysts, etc.), malformations, and diseases — from appendicitis to tumors, and more complex problems of the esophagus, liver, pancreas, abdomen, and intestines. Additional Pediatric Gastrointestinal surgery implicates surgery to correct annorectal malformations, and surgery for Pediatric digestive cancers.

Esophageal atresia in newborns

Tracheoesophageal fistula

Intestinal atresias

Choledochal cysts

Necrotizing enterocolitis

Biliary atresia

Imperforate anus

Track 5 Pediatric Surgical Oncology:

Among the population diagnosed each year, Pediatric cancer produces less than 1% of all cancers. New-born cancer can occur anywhere in the body, including those of the blood and lymph node system, brain and spinal cord (CNS), kidneys, as well as other organs and tissues. For children diagnosed after the age of 14, there is an increasing amount of cancer research. As these children start to reach young adulthood, they may have distinct health, social, and emotional needs that vary from those with cancer in younger children. These are part of a group sometimes referred to as teenagers and young adults.

Leukemias

Brain tumors

Soft tissue tumors

Liver tumors

Germ cell tumors

Postpartum period

Track 6 Pediatric Organ Transplantation:

Organ transplantation is a surgical procedure that produces an organ from a single body to replace a damaged or absent organ in the body of a recipient. Since 1988, more than 15,000 Pediatric heart, kidney, or liver transplant recipients have been registered. Longer survival rates due to advances and improvements in clinical and postoperative treatment have greatly improved the quality of life of the patients, leading to increased participation of primary care doctors in their care. The successful transplantation of organs involves the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and thymus. It is difficult to transplant certain organs, such as the brain. Tissues comprise bones, tendons, cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves, and arteries (both referred to as musculoskeletal grafts). The kidneys were the most commonly transplanted organs worldwide, accompanied by the liver and then the heart. The most frequently transplanted tissues are cornea and musculoskeletal grafts; these outnumber organ transplants are more than tenfold.

Track 7 Pediatric Oral surgery:

Oral disorders are addressed mainly through surgery involving the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial disease. In this oral surgery, dental problems such as extracting a tooth, gum surgery, root canals and also cutting or removing tissue from the mouth are treated primarily.

Track 8 Pediatric Endocrine Surgery:

The endocrine system consists of various types of endocrine glands such as the hypophyseal gland, thyroid gland, hypothalamus gland, adrenal gland, pineal gland, parathyroid gland. Each and every gland in this endocrine system is responsible for different types of body functions such as development, metabolism, and particular children's mood. The endocrine system is like the nervous system an information transmission system, yet its consequences and mechanisms are classifiable distinct. The effects of the endocrine system are slow to initiate and extended in response from a few hours to weeks.

Disorders of puberty

Disorders of adrenal gland

Hypoglycemia

Inborn errors of metabolism

Pseudohypoparathyroidism

Track 9 Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery:

The musculoskeletal issues of an infant vary from those of an adult. As children continue to grow, the body's response to wounds, diseases, and deformities may be quite different from what a full-grown person would see. The best way to manage children with complex Pediatric problems is through a medical-surgical team approach. Orthopedic Pediatric surgeons are diagnosing, treating and handling musculoskeletal problems of children, such as:

Deformities of the leg and spine reported at or later in life (clubfoot, scoliosis, variations in the length of the limb)

Gait abnormalities (limping)

Broken bones

Bone or joint infections and tumours

Track 10 Pediatric Surgical Emergencies:

The most critical unit in pediatric hospitals is a surgical emergency. It is the most extreme treatment for bacterial and viral diseases. Asphyxia Cardiac arrest, problems with the ventilation in infants and children, and also high fever are common challenges with dehydration. Pediatric emergency department (ED) accounts for as many as 20 percent of children with fever.

Track 11 Pediatric Opthalamic Surgery:

By medical procedure, multiple childhood eye disorders can be treated and daily intercessions are as simple as wearing eyeglasses or an eye patch or using eye drops. Moreover, for childhood glaucoma, cataract, retinoblastoma or other genuine eye diseases, medical intervention or cosmetic surgery is required. Children need to be handled differently from adults when it comes to eye care. Therefore, this session deals with Pediatric Ophthalmology's advanced care and developments.

Track 12 Neonatology and Fetal Surgery:

Neonatology is essentially the sub-part of Pediatrics or, to be exact, it is a specialty that deals with the newborns ' specific health issues. When it comes to pregnancy complications, premature birth or any other birth defect, a neonatologist's role comes into play at a broad level. Today, the new-born’s are kept in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in most of the recognized hospitals. It is fairly complex to understand the biology of each child and the basic or advanced diseases related to their birth, and neonatology is the medical field that facilitates the process.

Fetal surgery is done when the baby is not counted on to live long enough to be born or to live long after birth, except when fetal surgery is performed. For example, if a fetus has an extreme case of inherent diaphragmatic hernia, where the liver is in the chest and lung improvement is severely limited, fetal surgery is performed to decrease the severity of the problem and enable the child to live to birth for further corrective surgery.

Neonatal care

Minimally invasive fetal surgery

Neonatal surgery

Medical care of newborn infants

Techniques of open fetal surgery

Indications

Open fetal surgery

Track 13 Pediatric Surgical Urology:

Pediatric urology emphasizes on a wide range of urological issues affecting children, including incontinence, disinfection of the urinary tract, vesicoreteral reflux, hypospadias, undescended testis, kidney, bladder, vagina, and adolescent testicular changes. Advances in technology and instrumentation have made Laparoscopic and Endoscopic urological surgery in children more and more practical, removing many other problems related to open surgery

Track 14 Pediatric Dermatological Surgery:

The minor surgical procedures involved in Pediatric dermatology include skin biopsies, surgical removal of skin lesions such as cysts, warts and vascular birthmark laser treatment.

Pediatric dermatologists use the currently available medical methods to treat a wide variety of Pediatric skin diseases.

Track 15 Pediatric Allergy and Infections:

In order to promote awareness and advance the treatment of respiratory, allergic and immunological diseases in children, Pediatric allergy is an important subject to study. It highlights epidemiological research on children's most common chronic diseases — asthma and allergies — and many less common and rare diseases. Sore or swollen adenoids and tonsils in children are normal. Children's environmental and food allergies occur when the children's immune system reacts to normal, harmless substances in the environment. Viruses, such as influenza virus (flu) and adenovirus, often cause pneumonia. Certain viruses are common causes of pneumonia in young children and babies, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human meta-pneumovirus. Some of the children's allergic reactions include red eyes, atopic dermatitis (eczema), itchiness, runny nose, hives, asthma attack, and sinusitis.

Track 16 Pediatric Head and neck Surgery

Head and neck surgery are also known as Otorhinolaryngology (also known as Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery) is an inside pharmaceutical surgical subspecialty that arranges with ear, nose, and throat (ENT) states and related head and neck structures. The claim to fame is frequently known to be ahead and neck surgery facility (otholaryngology – head and neck surgery, or OHNS). Otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, ENT specialists, ENT specialists, or head and neck specialists are considered specialists who display significant authority here. Patients are searching for diagnosis from an otorhinolaryngologist for head, nose, mouth, skull base vomiting, and surgical administration of diseases and heart and neck tumors.

Craniofacial surgery

Cosmetic facial surgery

Scalp surgery

Head and neck reconstruction

Cosmetic facial surgery

Benign and malignant tumors of the head and neck Surgery

Upper airway obstruction

Track 17 Advanced Techniques used in Pediatric Surgery:

Recent progress has been made in pediatric surgery in several areas. During the specialty's formative years, pioneering work has made it possible to correct many dangerous congenital malformations. Childhood disorder surgical treatment has also made tremendous progress.

According to the recent advances in Minimal Access Surgery in pediatrics, due to the lack of adequately sized instruments, the applicability of some new advances in pediatric surgery was slower than its adult equivalent. Considering these numerous barriers, the specialization developed in children's Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS). The number of Minimally Invasive Surgery procedures in the pediatric age group is currently growing steadily. The advancement of technology, the development of smaller instruments and better training are crucial to its success.

Laparoendoscopic Single-Site surgery in urology

Minimally invasive & Robotic surgery

Robotic abdominal surgery

Robotic surgery

Rapid prototyping technology

Cohort of open surgery pediatric robot

Track 18 Pediatric Surgical Respiratory System:

The major cause of mortality and morbidity in children are respiratory diseases. Pediatric pulmonology focuses primarily on lung, respiratory and chest conditions diagnosis and treatment. This panel deals with the management and development of pediatric pulmonary surgery, airway obstructions, and pediatric pulmonary patient intensive care.

Congenital Lung Cysts

Pediatric Esophageal & Airway Reconstruction

Removal of Pediatric Lung Lesions

Pneumonectomy

Pediatric or Neonatal Flexible Bronchoscopy

Rigid Bronchoscopy

Chest wall oscillation

Track 19 Clinical Pediatrics:

The 2020 Pediatric Surgery Scientific Session focuses on the clinical dimensions of pediatrics, scientific, mental, educational, or ethical. Clinical pediatrics depends not on theoretical knowledge, but a practical observation.

Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Clinical Pediatric Nursing

Clinical Pediatric Care

Track 20 Pediartics Health Care:

Pediatrics is the medicine division that deals with babies, children and adolescents ' physical, mental and social wellbeing. Pediatrists are physicians specialized in Pediatrics, Pediatric care provides a wide range of healthcare services ranging from prevention to acute and chronic disease diagnosis and treatment of children from birth to young adulthood.

Subspecialties include:

Pediatric Nephrology

Pediatric Rheumatology

Pediatric Cardiology

Pediatric Hematology & Oncology

Pediatric Pulmonology

Child abuse

Pediatric Neurology

Pediatric Obesity & Nutrition

Pediatric Psychology

Pediatric allergy & Immunology

Euro Pediatric Surgery 2020 will be happy to help you in all ways to plan your trip to Paris, France. We will be happy to help you with the official invitation letter for the approval of your VISA.

Mail us at: [email protected]

For that you have to confirm your participation at the conference and the mode of  participation and provide with the following information:

  1.  Full Name (as per your passport)
  2.  Postal address
  3.  Mode of participation
  4.  Payment details

If you have a keynote, invited, oral or poster presentation, please provide the details of your registration.

The overseas visitors outside Europe entering France should hold a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from date of entry. Citizen having passport from certain countries needs a VISA to enter in the France.

For more information about visa for business trips and to attend conferences in Croatia, please contact the France Embassy or Consulate in your country.

It should be noted that the invitation letter will be send to the participant by E-mail only. Please be aware that we would not able to directly contact to consulates or embassies regarding any visa issue. As the participant, it is your sole responsibility to apply and follow up your Visa application.

Paris is France capital and most populous city. France has a population of 806,920 within the proper city, 57.2% of the total urban population and 1,601,653 within the metropolitan area.

Approximately 8.8 births/1,000 children are born daily with various types of surgical diseases or abnormal babies, as well as 2.3 billion children under the age of 10 will develop different types of surgical diseases such as heart, lungs, liver, thyroid, bone-related diseases, neurological, gastrointestinal-related diseases, and some infections that may permanently damage Pediatric health. Pediatrics suffer from surgical diseases in the European population is up to 13 percent. The population of France is 4,270,480 (July 2018 is.)0-14 years: 14.21% (293,931 male 312,805/female). 15-24 years: 11.09% (242.605/female male 230.853) Medical expenditures 12% of GDP (2018) Last year in the Paris, more than 164 people out of 100,000 died of cancer. In France, 10.5 babies died per 1,000 births, but in 2010, nine per 1,000 babies fell by 14 percent. Last year, more than 160,000 children were born after a minimum of 37 weeks of pregnancy, 367 of whom died.

         

Demand for Surgical Imaging Worth $1.25 trillion by 2019. This research reports on the global Surgical Imaging Market over 2014 to 2019 estimated time. The business sector is expected to reach $933.6 million in 2014 and $1,247.6 million by 2019, rising at a CAGR of 6.0% between 2014 and 2019.

As stated by last year's researchers, the Paris high infant mortality rate is due to pathological conditions associated with pregnancy or delivery, significant congenital malformations. One in 100 babies in France died shortly before or after birth, one of Europe's highest rates, their study said.

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