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Abstract Submission Guidelines
All abstracts and posters are to be written in English.
Trials in progress are welcomed in the form of abstracts describing the protocol of ongoing research and in the form of completed trials ready for publication. However, abstracts describing a trial which has not progressed to completion are likely to be rejected by the review committee.
Abstract must be valid of no more than two years.
All abstracts must be uploaded via the Online Abstract Submission portal in high resolution JPG or PNG or PDF or Word format also. This should be limited to a maximum of 360 words and should include the following:
Title of Abstract
Names and contact details of author(s) {organization, country, email, phone numbers, and mailing address}. Please underline the name of the presenter/s clearly and provide a 3-line biography of the author/s with your abstract (not included in the word limit)
The abstract must include the following headings clearly: Background, Methods, Results and Discussion
(Please provide evidence of ethical approval and funding acknowledgements, if any)
Any graphs, charts, diagrams, photos, or other forms of display of results can be uploaded separately.
Deadline for abstract submission is on the 15th of December 2023.
Once the abstract is accepted by the committee, posters must be submitted within five days time.
Poster Presentation Specifications
Information should be summarized, and graphic materials, such as photographs, charts, graphs, and diagrams must be displayed in standard size poster (2500 x 3500) vertical
Poster orientation must be in portrait layout. Clear labels must be used for each section of the poster.
Text should be of sufficient size for easy reading at 1.5 meter (between 16-20 font size).
Title must be displayed clearly at the top of the poster and should include the names of the author(s) and the institution(s) of origin and country.
Free of charge to display your poster.
Exceptions can be made for those who prefer to present their posters virtually. This will be done at a later date of the course.
Terms and Conditions
The scientific committee reserves the right to make the final decision about the abstract acceptance and its scheduling into the program, based on topics and time constraints.
All abstracts must be prepared using the abstract submission guidelines.
Each abstract submission must indicate if the material was published or presented in any other conference/course or if it received any awards
Already published abstracts in our previous review courses will not be accepted again.
All presenters must register to attend the course within a maximum of 1 week of acceptance of the abstract and be present at the time of the course
A certificate of appreciation will be given to all the presenters.
Presenters must not use the course for marketing purposes for products/equipment.
Course registration charges will be waived off for accepted poster presenters only (Main Author only).
Payment for travel /accommodation/visa charges are not provided.
Abstract Discussions
Friday, 2nd February 2024
Moderators: Dr. Jean Ouellet, Dr. Tony Tannoury
02:00 pm - 02:10 pm
Dr. Ghanem Al Sulaiti
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02:10 pm - 02:20 pm
Dr. Mohamed Malabari
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02:20 pm - 02:30 pm
Dr. Ghanem Al Sulaiti
Management of Thoraco-lumbar Fractures: A Retrospective Analysis and Treatment Outcomes
02:30 pm - 02:40 pm
Dr. Thamer Hamdan
Lessons to be learned from spinal practice, case based learning
02:40 pm - 02:50 pm
Dr. Abdulrahman O. Al-Naseem (London Group)
Radiological predictors of intraoperative neuromonitoring alerts in thoracic-spine deformity correction surgery: a retrospective cohort study
02:50 pm - 03:00 pm
Dr. Ali Basim Almahfoodh
The role of tranexamic acid (txa) in spine surgery for patients with multiple comorbidities
03:00 pm - 03:10 pm
Dr. Abdulrahman O. Al-Naseem (London Group)
Comparison of Intraoperative and Postoperative Outcomes Between Open, Wiltse, and Percutaneous Approach to Traumatic Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures Without Neurological Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
03:10 pm - 03:20 pm
Dr. Thamer Hamdan
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Dr. Ghanem Alsulaiti
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03:30 pm - 03:40 pm
Dr. Abdulrahman O. Al-Naseem (London group)
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03:40 pm - 03:55 pm
COFFEE BREAK
03:55 pm - 04:05 pm
Dr. Ala'a Albaghdadi
Cauda Aquina Syndrome after Lumber Spine Surgery
04:05 pm - 04:15 pm
Dr. Abdulrahman O. Al-Naseem (London Group)
Clinical and radiologic factors associated with intraoperative neuromonitoring alerts in scoliosis correction surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
04:15 pm - 04:25 pm
Dr. Ghanem Al Sulaiti
Epidemiology and Clinical Profiles of Spinal Injuries : A Comprehensive Review
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Dr. Shaima AlQattan
Dysphagia Management After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
04:35 pm - 04:45 pm
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More than one spine pathology, which one is the symptoms generator
04:45 pm - 04:55 pm
Dr. Thamer Hamdan
Spinal tuberculosis; a report on 102 patients
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Dr. Thamer Hamdan
Paradoxical phenomena after initiation of medical treatment for spinal tuberculosis
05:05 pm - 05:15 pm
Dr. Thamer Hamdan
Spinal manifestation of sickle cell disease; A report on 35 patients with literature review
05:15 pm - 05:25 pm
Dr. Saif ur Rehman
Intra op scoliosis Retroperitoneal collection, rare case