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1. The history of minimally invasive techniques in acute care surgery
2. History of thoracoscopy in emergency surgery and trauma
3. Role and limitations of mininvasive approach in abdominal emergencies and trauma
4. Role of MIS approaches in thoracic emergencies and trauma
5. Acute appendicitis
6. Acute cholecystitis and emergency common bile duct exploration
7. Acute colonic diverticulitis
8. Complicated inflammatory bowel disease and colonic non diverticular emergencies
9. Gastroduodenal perforation
10. Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction (ASBO)
11. Large bowel obstruction
12. Minimally Invasive Approach to Treatment of Acute Pancreatitis
13. Complicated hiatal hernia
14. Inguinal and incisional hernia emergency management
15. Internal and congenital hernias
16. Post-traumatic diaphragmatic hernia
17. Minimally Invasive Approach to Intestinal Bleeding
18. Bowel ischemia
19. General Surgery Emergencies In Pregnancy
20. Non-specific abdominal pain

21. Management of bariatric surgery early and delayed complications
22. Gynaecological Emergencies
23. Role of emergency laparoscopic surgery in pediatric patients
24. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Emergency General Surgery in Elderly
25. Role of emergency laparoscopy in surgical and endoscopic complications
26. Role of bedside laparoscopy
27. Anesthesia Considerations for MIS in Emergency and Trauma Surgery
28. Utility of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) in Acute Care Surgery.

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