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AKU’s 10th Annual Surgical Conference Focuses on Innovations in Surgical Care and Patient Safety

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Yasir Bukhari
Last updated: January 16, 2025
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AKU's 10th Annual Surgical Conference Focuses on Innovations in Surgical Care and Patient Safety
AKU's 10th Annual Surgical Conference Focuses on Innovations in Surgical Care and Patient Safety

The Aga Khan University (AKU), Department of Surgery, proudly celebrated a milestone with its 10th Annual Surgical Conference, marking a decade of leadership and innovation in the surgical field. The two-day event, brought together a distinguished lineup of both international and national experts who engaged in discussions on transformative advancements in surgical care.

Held under the theme, “Beyond the Scalpel: Quality Care and Patient Safety,” this year’s conference highlighted a strong focus on improving surgical outcomes and ensuring patient safety. As surgical practices continue to evolve, it is essential for healthcare professionals to stay updated on the latest advancements that can positively impact patient outcomes. The event’s sessions delved into surgical innovation, patient-centered care, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies.

Global experts from prestigious institutions such as University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin engaged with attendees through interactive sessions that promoted collaboration and networking, creating an invaluable forum for surgical professionals, researchers, and educators to exchange knowledge and ideas. The sessions covered a wide range of thought-provoking topics, including the intersection of climate, aviation, and surgery, the challenges of maintaining quality within private healthcare systems, and the leadership perspectives on implementing quality initiatives. Discussions also explored the roles of accredited bodies, the importance of collaboration in driving healthcare innovation, and strategies for decarbonizing healthcare centers.

Dr Saleem Islam, Chair of the Department of Surgery, emphasized the significance of this milestone, stating, “Every year, we strive to make the Conference bigger and better. This year’s theme reflects our department’s commitment to providing cutting-edge, high-quality patient care. This conference has not only benefited our patients but has also contributed immensely to the education of our students and residents by disseminating the latest research in the field of surgery.”

In addition to showcasing the latest surgical advancements, the conference highlighted AKU’s pioneering contributions to medical technology. A key highlight was the introduction of 3D-printed PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) implants, developed in-house by AKU’s biomedical engineers. These advanced, high-performance implants offer customized solutions that are lighter, stronger, and more compatible with the human body. They are significantly reducing infection risks and enhancing long-term outcomes for patients. AKU currently employs these implants in various procedures, including cranial reconstructions and maxillofacial surgeries, with plans to expand their use into other surgical domains. This groundbreaking initiative exemplifies AKU’s commitment to improving patient care through innovation.

The Conference also emphasized AKU’s leadership in surgical care and its growing influence in shaping the future of healthcare, not only in Pakistan but throughout the region. The insights shared at this year’s conference will inspire future advancements in patient care, leaving a lasting impact on the medical community and the patients they serve.

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