The 19th Panhellenic Spine Congress will commemorate 20 years since the founding of the Hellenic Spine Society and will focus on contemporary scientific and clinical challenges in spine care.
The scientific programme will examine the impact of artificial intelligence on spinal surgery and healthcare delivery. Core themes include value-based healthcare, organisational and administrative aspects of spinal cord trauma management, the development of structured spinal referral networks, and the application of navigation and robotic technologies in clinical practice.
In addition, the congress will address interdisciplinary and patient-centred perspectives, including the role and challenges of nursing staff and allied healthcare professionals. Particular attention will be given to the long-term outcomes and daily-life difficulties experienced by patients following unsuccessful spinal surgery, as well as potential strategies to improve these outcomes.
The event will bring together specialists from spine surgery and related medical and scientific fields, alongside industry representatives, with the aim of fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the advancement of future generations of spine surgeons.