*The Scientific Program will be published soon.
| Acute Gastrointestinal System Bleedings Other than Varices |
| Acute Pancreatitis / Necrotizing Pancreatitis |
| Approach to Complicated Liver Injuries |
| Approach to Complicated Periampullary Area Injuries |
| Compartment Fasciotomy |
| Current Approach in Pelvic Fractures |
| Current Approach to Acute Diverticulitis |
| Current Approaches to Burns and Complicated Injuries |
| Current Approaches to Mass Casualties |
| Damage Control Laparotomy in Acute Abdomen |
| Damage Control Resuscitation |
| Damage Control Surgery |
| Differences between Military and Civilian Injuries |
| Endoscopic Interventions in Emergency Surgery and Trauma Patients |
| Hemostatic Agents |
| Intra-Abdominal Hypertension / Abdominal Compartment Syndrome |
| Intra-Abdominal Major Vascular Injuries |
| Hemostatij Ajanlar |
| İntra-abdominal Hipertansiyon / Abdominal Kompartman Sendromu |
| Intra-Abdominal Major Vascular Injuries |
| Laparoscopic Applications in Acute Abdomen |
| Laparoscopic Applications in Trauma |
| Late Abdominal Wall Repairs in Open Abdomen |
| Management of Intestinal Obstructions of Benign and Malignant Etiology |
| Management of Trauma and Emergency Surgery Patients Using Anticoagulants, Antiplatelets, and New Generation Oral Anticoagulants |
| Medical Strategies and Organization to be Implemented During Military Conflict |
| Medico-Legal Session |
| Mesenteric Ischemia |
| Nutritional Support in Emergency Surgery and Trauma Patients |
| Pitfalls and Common Mistakes in Penetrating Thoracoabdominal Injuries |
| Planning for Actions Before, During, and After a Disaster |
| R&D and Innovation for Trauma Cases |
| Resuscitative Thoracotomy |
| Shelter Surgery |
| Trauma Prevention |
| Travmatik Arrest ve Resüsitatif Torakotomi |
| Traumatic Arrest and Resuscitative Thoracotomy |
| Use of Blood and Blood Products in Trauma Patients |
| Use of Energy Devices and Staplers in Emergency Surgery and Trauma Patients |
| Use of REBOA in Cases with Trunk Injuries |
| War Surgery |
| What has Changed in the Initial Approach to Trauma Patient? |
| Young Surgeons Compete |