6th International Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons Conference
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2026-12-14 – 2026-12-15 · AC Hotel by Marriott, Malaysia · Kuala Lumpur · Malaysia · Hybrid · 30 CME/CPD Credit CME
Connecting Expertise, Innovation, and Patient Care in Neurosurgery
Speakers
- Al Safa Ashraf — 5th-year MBBS student at Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Kazakhstan, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University
- Dr. Ahmed Jefri Disangcopan — Neurosurgery Doctor , Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center
- Dr. Ali Ahmad — Foundation Year 1 (FY1) Intern / Junior Doctor at King Hussein Medical Center, Jordan, King Hussein Medical Center
- Dr. Anantha kumar Murugavel — Department of Neurosurgery, Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
- Dr. Antonio Francisco — MD and Sergio Livraghi, MD, Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa
- Dr. Baran Alpergin — Department of Neurosurgery , Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
- Dr. Chaithra Shaji — Department of Internal Medicine., Government Medical College Kozhikode
- Dr. Edward Heintjie Quiben — Department of Neurosurgery, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center (JRRMMC), Manila,, Jose R Reyes Memorial Medical Center
- Dr. Ghazaleh Ghorbannezhad — Neuroscience Research Assistant, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS)
- Dr. Hasan Elmas — Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Beyin ve Sinir Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İbni Sina Hastanesi, Mustafa Kemal University
- Dr. Hatem Daoud — Hatem Daoud has completed his medical degree and neurosurgery training at the Faculty of Medicine of Sfax, Neurosurgery Department, Habib Bourguiba Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
- Dr. Ines Jesus — Department of Neurosurgery, ULS COIMBRA
- Dr. Laurent Vinikoff — Hospital Nostra Senyora de Meritxell, Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra – Spine Surgery Unit, Hospital Nostra Senyora de Meritxell, Escaldes-Engordany
- Dr. Mahmood Hasan Sheikh — Consultant, Department of Neurosurgery, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Dr. Mohita Shrivastava — Founder, Director and CEO, COGNITOME LLC at Cognitome LLC
- Dr. Murtadha Resen — Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Clinical Tutor and Medical Graduate
- Dr. Nabajyoti Paul — Department of Neurosurgery, Nemcare Hospita
- Dr. Nageswar Bandla — Specialist Register entry for Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, HAYAT, National Center for Organ Donation and Transplantation, MOHAP
- Dr. Necdet Eyüp Bölükbaşı — Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
- Dr. Partha Pratim Bishnu — Director (Neuro Sciences), Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun, India
- Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma — Additional Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, SGPGIMS, Lucknow
- Dr. Prasheelkumar Gupta — Associate Professor, Neurosurgery, LN Medical College and JK Hospital, Bhopal, India
- Dr. Sheikh Tanimul hoque — Department of Neurosurgery , Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Dr. Soobia Saeed — Senior Lecturer, Taylors University, Taylors University
- Dr. Umit Eroglu — Department of Neurosurgery, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
- Dr. Vimal Rangarajan — heads the department of anaesthesia, KD Hospital, Ahmedabad
- Dr. Yahya Abdulrazzaq Al-Juhaishi — Department of Neurosurgery, Ibn Sina Teaching Hospital, Mosul, Iraq
- Dr. Yonis Ahmed — Department of Neurosurgery
- Md shafiqul Islam — Department of Neurosurgery, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Mis. Shahad Mohd — Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Clinical Tutor and Medical Graduate
- Miss. Nathamon Suvanachai — Department of Neurosurgery, Mahidol University – Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Thailand
- Mr. Jubran Al Hooti — Stage 6 Medical Student, MB BCh BAO, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin
- Mr. Mohamed Elhendawy — Senior Neurosurgery Fellow, University Hospital of Wales, University Hospital of Wales ( NHS United Kingdom )
- Mr. Muath Abdelkarim Ibrahim Abbakr — Department of Neurosurgery, Essex Neurosciences Centre, Queens Hospital, Romford RM7 0AG, UK; desmond.sanusi@nhs.net (T.D.S.), Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Mrs. Claire Britton — Founder and Director of Neuroinclusion, Neuroinclusion
- Mrs. Farah Qureshi — Neuroscientist and Neuromarketing Specialist, Ambassador, Muslim Aid, a UK-based international charity
- Mr. Youssef ElSabban — final year medical student , Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU)
- Prof. Bahaeddin Muhsen, — MBBs, MRCSI(SN), FEBNS Consultant Neurosurgeon, Skull Base and Brain Tumor Specialist Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital – Al Qassim, KSA
- Prof. Gentian Toshkezi — Neurosurgeon
- Prof. Igor Trifonov1 — Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Russian Medical University (RMU), Moscow, Russia
- Prof. Murat buyuktepe — Department of Neurosurgery , Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Beyin ve Sinir Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, İbni Sina Hastanesi
Tracks
- Track 1: Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the latest advancements, [innovative surgical techniques, and emerging technologies in neurosurgery](https://neurosurgery.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract) . It provides a plat
- Track 2: Neurological Surgeons: This track focuses on the latest advancements, [surgical innovations, and clinical practices in neurological surgery](https://neurosurgery.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract) . It provides a platform
- Track 3: Trauma Neurosurgery: [Trauma Neurosurgery focuses on the diagnosis, surgical management, and rehabilitation of patients with traumatic injuries to the brain, spine, and nervous system](https://neurosurgery.ucgconferences.
- Track 4: Spinal Surgery: This track focuses on the latest advancements, innovative techniques, and clinical practices in spinal surgery. Topics include minimally invasive spine procedures, spinal deformity correction, trauma
- Track 5: Functional Neurosurgery: Functional Neurosurgery focuses on the surgical treatment of neurological disorders that affect movement, pain, and brain function. [This track covers advanced procedures such as deep brain stimulatio
- Track 6: Pediatric Neurosurgery: Pediatric Neurosurgery focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neurological disorders in infants, children, and adolescents. This track covers advancements in the surgical treatment of
- Track 7:Neurosurgical Robotics: Neurosurgical Robotics is transforming the field of neurosurgery by enhancing precision, safety, and surgical efficiency. This track focuses on the latest advancements in robotic-assisted neurosurgica
- Track 8: Neuroplasticity and Recovery: Neuroplasticity is the brain's remarkable ability to reorganize and adapt by forming new neural connections throughout life. This track focuses on the mechanisms of brain recovery following neurol
- Track 9:Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery: Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery focuses on advanced surgical techniques that allow neurosurgeons to treat neurological disorders through smaller incisions, reducing tissue damage, pain, and recovery t
- Track 10: Neuroendoscopy: Neuroendoscopy is a minimally invasive neurosurgical technique that uses specialized endoscopes to diagnose and treat disorders of the brain and spinal cord. This track focuses on the latest advanceme
- Track 11: Neurosurgical Oncology: Neurosurgical Oncology focuses on the diagnosis, surgical management, and multidisciplinary treatment of tumors affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. This track highlights the latest advance
- Track 12: Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Peripheral Nerve Surgery focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders affecting the peripheral nervous system. This track covers nerve injuries, nerve compression syndromes, ne
- Track 13: Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Peripheral Nerve Surgery focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders affecting the peripheral nervous system. This track covers nerve injuries, nerve repair and reconstruction, ne
- Track 14: Neurosurgeons in the Management of Stroke: This track focuses on the vital role of neurosurgeons in the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and multidisciplinary management of stroke. Topics include ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, cerebral aneurys
- Track 15: The Impact of Neurosurgery on Neurological Rehabilitation: This track explores the vital role of neurosurgical interventions in improving neurological recovery and rehabilitation outcomes. It focuses on advances in surgical techniques, postoperative rehabilit
- Track 16: Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) is a highly precise, non-invasive treatment that delivers focused radiation to targeted areas of the brain and spine while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy ti
- Track 17: Craniofacial Surgery: Craniofacial Surgery focuses on the diagnosis and surgical management of congenital, traumatic, and acquired deformities of the skull, face, and jaws. This track covers advanced techniques in craniofa
- Track 18: Neuroimaging in Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the latest advances in neuroimaging techniques that support the diagnosis, planning, and treatment of neurological disorders. Topics include MRI, CT, functional imaging, image-gu
- Track 19: Neurosurgeons and Ethical Decision-Making in End-of-Life Care: This track explores the ethical challenges neurosurgeons face when caring for patients with severe neurological conditions and life-limiting illnesses. Discussions will focus on end-of-life decision-m
- Track 20: Neurosurgical Innovation and Patents: This track focuses on cutting-edge innovations in neurosurgery, including novel surgical techniques, medical devices, robotics, artificial intelligence, digital health solutions, and patented technolo
- Track 21: Neurosurgery in the Elderly: This track focuses on the unique challenges and advancements in neurosurgical care for elderly patients. Topics include the management of age-related neurological disorders, minimally invasive surgica
- Track 22: Neurotrauma and Rehabilitation: This track focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of patients with traumatic injuries to the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. It highlights advances in neurotrauma management, surgic
- Track 23: Cerebral Palsy and Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the neurosurgical management of Cerebral Palsy, a neurological disorder affecting movement, posture, and muscle coordination. Topics include selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR), dee
- Track 24: Training and Education of Neurological Surgeons: This track focuses on the education, training, and professional development of neurosurgeons. It covers modern teaching methodologies, surgical simulation, residency programs, mentorship, skill enhanc
- Track 25: The Role of Neurosurgeons in Multidisciplinary Teams: This track explores the vital role of neurosurgeons in collaborative healthcare environments. It highlights how neurosurgeons work alongside neurologists, radiologists, oncologists, rehabilitation spe
- Track 26:challenges facedby neurosurgeons: This track focuses on the various challenges encountered by neurosurgeons in clinical practice, research, and patient care. Topics include complex surgical cases, technological advancements, ethical c
- Track 27: Technological Advances in Neurosurgery: This track highlights the latest innovations transforming neurosurgical practice, including robotic-assisted surgery, artificial intelligence, neuronavigation systems, advanced neuroimaging, augmented
- Track 29: Surgical Decision-Making in Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the critical processes involved in neurosurgical decision-making, including patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, risk assessment, and selection of appropriate surgi
- Track 28: The Role of Neurosurgeons in Clinical Research: This track highlights the vital role of neurosurgeons in advancing medical science through clinical research. It focuses on innovative studies, evidence-based practices, clinical trials, translational
- Track 30: Ethical Issues in Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the ethical challenges encountered in modern neurosurgical practice, including informed consent, patient autonomy, end-of-life decision-making, resource allocation, surgical inno
- Track 31: Neurosurgeon Specializations: This track focuses on the diverse subspecialties within neurosurgery, highlighting advancements, innovative techniques, and clinical outcomes in areas such as vascular neurosurgery, spine surgery, ped
- Track 32: Global Neurosurgery: Explore innovative approaches to improving neurosurgical care worldwide. This track focuses on global access to neurosurgery, healthcare disparities, capacity building, education, technology transfer,
- Track 33: Innovation in Surgical Techniques by Leading Neurosurgeons: This track highlights the latest advancements and innovative surgical approaches in neurosurgery. It focuses on cutting-edge techniques, minimally invasive procedures, robotic-assisted surgeries, adva
- Track 34: The Neurosurgeon-Patient Relationship: out the care journey. This track focuses on the interpersonal, ethical, psychological, and communication aspects of neurosurgical practice that influence patient experiences and clinical outcomes. [Br
- Track 35: Legal Aspects of Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the legal and ethical challenges encountered in neurosurgical practice. Topics include medical negligence, informed consent, patient rights, malpractice litigation, risk manageme
- Track 36: Neuro-oncology: Neuro-oncology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of tumors affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. This track highlights the latest advancements in brain tumor surgery,
- Track 37: Neurosurgery in Trauma Care: This track focuses on the critical role of neurosurgery in the management of traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. It covers advances in emergency neurosurgical interventions, trauma assessment, s
- Track 38: Patient Selection for Neurosurgery: This track focuses on the critical process of identifying suitable candidates for neurosurgical interventions. It covers patient evaluation, risk assessment, diagnostic criteria, surgical indications,
- Track 39: The Future of Neurosurgery: This track explores the next generation of neurosurgical innovations, including artificial intelligence, robotic-assisted surgery, advanced neuroimaging, precision medicine, brain-computer interfaces,
- Track 40:Neurosurgery and the Aging Brain: This track focuses on the unique challenges and advancements in neurosurgical care for the aging population. Topics include age-related neurological disorders, brain tumors, stroke management, neurode
- Track 41: Neurosurgeon Leadership in Healthcare: This track focuses on the vital leadership role of neurosurgeons in advancing healthcare systems, improving patient outcomes, and driving innovation in clinical practice. It explores topics such as he
- Track 42: Neurosurgeon-Patient Communication Skills: This track focuses on the essential communication skills required for effective neurosurgical practice. Topics include patient counseling, informed consent, delivering complex diagnoses, discussing tr
- Track 43: Neurosurgery and Ethics of Performance Enhancement: This track explores the ethical, legal, and clinical implications of using neurosurgical interventions and neurotechnologies to enhance human performance beyond therapeutic needs. Topics include cogni
- Track 44: The Neurosurgeon’s Role in Chronic Pain Management: This track focuses on the neurosurgical approaches to diagnosing and treating chronic pain conditions. Topics include neuromodulation, spinal cord stimulation, deep brain stimulation, pain pathways, m
- Track 45: Neurofunctional: Neurofunctional Neurosurgery is a specialized field focused on the surgical treatment of neurological disorders that affect movement, pain, behavior, and brain function. This track covers advanced tec
Programme
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 07:30–08:30 — Registration at Desk
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 08:30–09:30 — Exhibition Opening (Opening Ceremony)
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 09:30–10:10 — Keynote Lecture
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 10:10–10:30 — Networking Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 10:30–10:55 — Association of Preoperative Seizure and Tumor Location with Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1 Mutation in Intracranial Glioma Patients Underwent Surgery" — Dr. Mahmood Hasan Sheikh
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 11:20–11:35 — Predicting the Unpredictable: Cerebellar Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Real-Time Detection of Posterior Circulation Ischemia During Vertebral Artery Stenting — Dr. Vimal Rangarajan
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 10:55–11:20 — Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Neuroimaging for Precision Surgical Decision Support in Traumatic Brain Injury — Dr. Soobia Saeed
- Mon 14 Dec 2026 — 11:35–11:50 — Surgical Management of Iatrogenic Vertebral Artery Pseudoaneurysm: A Case Report and Literature Review — Dr. Sheikh Tanimul hoque
- Tue 15 Dec 2026 — 07:30–08:30 — Registration at Desk
- Tue 15 Dec 2026 — 08:30–09:30 — Exhibition Opening (Opening Ceremony)
- Tue 15 Dec 2026 — 09:30–10:10 — Keynote Lecture
- Tue 15 Dec 2026 — 10:10–10:30 — Networking Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit
Registration
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 30
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 30
- Virtual Speaker/Poster Package — USD 100
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 80
- Virtual Speaker/Poster Package — USD 100
- Virtual Delegate/Listener Package — USD 90
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 300
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 150
- Virtual 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 200
- Virtual Student Fee (ID card required) — USD 70
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 125
- Virtual Certificate (Mandatory) — USD 25
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 250
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 299
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 598
- Delegate/Listener Package — USD 249
- Delegate/Listener Package — USD 498
- 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 250
- 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 300
- Certificate(Mandatory) — USD 30
FAQ
When will the conference take place?
The 6th International Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons Conference, scheduled from December 14-15, 2026, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
What is the theme of the conference?
The theme of the conference is "Innovating Neurosurgical Care, Transforming Lives: Pioneering the Future of Neurosurgery.
Who should attend this conference?
Neurosurgeons, neurologists, physicians, researchers, academicians, students, healthcare professionals, industry experts, and policymakers are encouraged to attend.
Is the conference accredited?
Yes, the conference is CME/CPD accredited.
How many CME/CPD credits are available?
Eligible participants may receive 30 CME/CPD credits as per conference accreditation guidelines.
Is the conference international?
English is the official language of the conference.
Is this a hybrid conference?
Yes, participants can attend either in person or virtually
Can I attend only one day of the conference?
Yes, depending on the registration category selected.
Will conference proceedings be published?
Accepted abstracts may be included in conference proceedings subject to conference policies.
How to submit an Abstract?
Send us your abstracts as per the sample template in Abstract Submission page or you can directly email to conference secretary. Download Abstract Template Here: https://neurosurgery.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract
What is the abstract word limit?
The maximum abstract length is 300 words.
Can I submit more than one abstract?
Yes, multiple abstract submissions are allowed.
Is there a template for abstract submission?
Yes, an official abstract template is available.
What file format should be used?
Microsoft Word format is preferred.
How many keywords can I include?
Up to five-ten keywords may be included.
Can I submit a case report?
Yes, case reports are welcome.
Can students submit abstracts?
Yes, students are encouraged to submit abstracts.
Are review articles accepted?
Yes, review-based presentations are considered.
When will I receive an acceptance decision?
Usually within 2–4 business days after submission.
What presentation formats are available?
Oral presentations, poster presentations, workshops, and virtual presentations.