World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists 19th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists 2026

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+ Include: 151 videos + 151 file sub vtt + 150 pdfs, size: 44.2 GB

+ Target Audience: anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and pain specialists

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+ Include: 151 videos + 151 file sub vtt + 150 pdfs, size: 44.2 GB

+ Target Audience: anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and pain specialists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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1. Overview

The World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists 19th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists provides a massive, global perspective on the evolution and current challenges of modern anaesthesia. The program explores a wide array of disciplines, including advanced airway management, critical care, obstetric and pediatric anaesthesia, the integration of artificial intelligence, and strategies for global sustainability and patient safety.

Course Dates: April 16-19, 2026

2. Learning Objectives

  • Apply advanced airway management and ventilation strategies across diverse patient populations, including pediatric and critically ill cases.

  • Evaluate and implement innovations in perioperative pain management, neuroanaesthesia, and obstetric anesthesia to optimize patient outcomes.

  • Integrate artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and non-invasive monitoring into daily clinical decision-making.

  • Address global health challenges, including workforce shortages, medication access, and ethical issues in international partnerships.

  • Develop practical strategies for sustainability, the circular economy, and improving high-value care in both ambulatory and operating room settings.

3. Target Audience

Best for anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and pain specialists who want updates on global anesthesia practices, airway management, and AI.

4. Topics

  1. April 16 D.17.01 – Pro Con Debate

  2. April 16 IND.01 Global Perspectives on Supply Chain Resilience Error from the original video publisher

  3. April 16 L.01.01 – Oxygenation

  4. April 16 L.01.02 Airway Pathologies

  5. April 16 L.01.03 – Optimising Videolaryngos copy (VL)

  6. April 16 L.01.04 – Supraglottic Airways

  7. April 16 L.01.05 Awake Intubations

  8. April 16 L.01.06 Patient at Risk for Aspiration

  9. April 16 L.04.01 – Pulmonary Hypertension in Non-Cardiac Surgery

  10. April 16 L.04.02 – The Changing Face Of Cardiac Anaesthesia

  11. April 16 L.04.03 Congenital Heart Disease for Non Cardiac Surgery

  12. April 16 L.04.04 Advanced Haemodynami c Monitoring in the Critically Ill Patient

  13. April 16 L.04.05 Vasopressors and Inotropes in Septic Shock – New Directions

  14. April 16 L.04.06 Cardiodynamic Considerations in Shock

  15. April 16 L.05.01 – New Developments in Critical Care

  16. April 16 L.05.02 Airway Management

  17. April 16 L.11.02 Controversies in paediatric Pain Management, Bridging Theory to Practice

  18. April 16 L.11.03 – Mastering the Paediatric Airway, Innovations and Best Practices in Anestthesia

  19. April 16 L.11.04 – Sedation and Anasthesia Management in Padiatrics

  20. April 16 L.11.05 Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia, From basic to Global Surgical Programmes

  21. April 16 L.11.06 Education and Training in Paediatric Anaesthesia

  22. April 16 L.12.02 – Optimising Perioperative Pain Management, Strategies and Solutions HFNC in Anesthesi…

  23. April 16 L.12.03 Chronic Pain Patients, Anaesthesia Challenges

  24. April 16 L.13.01 – Frailty and Ageing Perioperative Patient

  25. April 16 L.13.02 Perioperative Fluid and Hoemodynamics

  26. April 16 L.13.03Risk Assesment and Shared Decision Making

  27. April 16 L.14.01 – Meet the Expert, TIVA and TCI

  28. April 16 L.14.02 Updates in Pharmacology, Meet the Journal Editors

  29. April 16 L.14.03 Neuroscience

  30. April 16 L.14.04 Neuromuscular Block

  31. April 16 L.14.05 Meet the Experts – Automation in Anaesthesia

  32. April 16 L.15.01 – Gender – Is It Still a Source of Inequitymkv

  33. April 16 L.15.02 How Do We Use Assessment To Support Wellbeing

  34. April 16 L.15.03 Current Issues in Professional Practice

  35. April 16 L.17.01 – Breast Surgery

  36. April 16 L.17.02 – Abdominal Wall

  37. April 16 L.17.03 Upper Limb

  38. April 16 L.17.04 – Lower Limb

  39. April 16 L.17.05 Chest Wall

  40. April 16 L.18.01 – One Lung Ventilation

  41. April 16 L.18.02 – HFNC in Anesthesia

  42. April 16 L.18.03 – Meet the Experts – Brain Trauma and Ventilation

  43. April 16 L.19.01 – Sad but True, Anaesthesia Safety During Disaster and Violence

  44. April 16 L.19.02 – Is Our Work Unsafe When We Are Leaving the OR

  45. April 16 L.19.03 – World Health Organization (WHO) Guidance on Implementing Patient Blood Managem…

  46. April 16 L.19.04 Debate, Sustainability Versus Patient Safety, Do They Compete With Each Other

  47. April 16 L11.01 – Non-invasive Monitoring and Standardisation in Pediatric Anaesthesia

  48. April 16 L12.01 Chronic Presistent Postoperative Pain

  49. April 16 SYMP.01 Continuous Noninvasive Blood Pressure Management, The New Standard

  50. April 16 SYMP.02 Masimo Total Oxygen Delivery and Vital Organ Protection Platform , Optimizing Sedati…

  51. April 16 SYMP.03 Innovation and Insights, Design a multimodal, data-integrated clinical pathway for opti…

  52. April 16 SYMP.04 – Improving Patient Safety in the Operating Room

  53. April 16 SYMP.08 Launching the Gradian Institute, Strenghtening Anesthesia and Critical Care Capacity

  54. April 17 HGL – Harold Griffith Lecture, Can Anaestheologists Lead on Patient Safety Again

  55. April 17 L.01.07 – Speciality Airway

  56. April 17 L.01.08 Airway Management in the Critically Ill

  57. April 17 L.01.09Airway Guidelnes

  58. April 17 L.01.10 – Tracheotomy an Extubation

  59. April 17 L.01.11 – Airway Management with Limited Ressources

  60. April 17 L.05.04 Cancer in the ICU

  61. April 17 L.06.01 Ethics in International Partnership

  62. April 17 L.06.02 Accessing Grant Funding for Education and international Development initiatives in Glob…

  63. April 17 L.06.03 Unwritten Lessons in Anaesthesia, How We Learn, Teach and Evolve

  64. April 17 L.06.04 Training Medical Students in Anaesthesia, Preoperative Medicine Critical Care And Pain, Ex…

  65. April 17 L.07.01 Comment Optimiser le Parcours en Chirurgie Majeure

  66. April 17 L.07.02 – Comment Réduire la Morbi-Mortalité Maternelle

  67. April 17 L.07.03 – Enejux de l’Anethésie Pediatrique

  68. April 17 L.07.04 – Mise au Point en Neuro-Réanimation

  69. April 17 L.07.05 – Gestion d’une Catastrophe au Bloc Opératoire ou Juste Après

  70. April 17 L.08.01 Workforce Challenges, The Big Picture

  71. April 17 L.08.02 – Workforce Storages Affect All Of Us, Challenges and Solutions From Around The World….

  72. April 17 L.08.03 – Medication Access Plagues Us All

  73. April 17 L.10.01 – Clinical Scenarios in Obstetric Anaesthesia and Analgesia

  74. April 17 L.10.02 Management of Pain During Delivery, Improving Patient Care

  75. April 17 L.10.03 Ultrasounds in Obstetric Anaesthesia

  76. April 17 L.11.07 Next Generation Paediatric Anaesthesia, Safe Practices and Cutting-Edge Solutions

  77. April 17 L.12.04 – Comprehensive Pain Management in Cancer Care, Best Practices and Innovations

  78. April 17 L.12.05 – Decolonising Pain Management, a Global Perspective V2

  79. April 17 L.13.04 perioperative Nutrition, Managing Obesity and Malnutrition

  80. April 17 L.14.06 Artificial Intelligence In Anaesthesiology, Practical Applications and Innovations

  81. April 17 L.14.07 AI-Enhanced Perioperative Care, From Analytics to Generative AI

  82. April 17 L.14.08 Global Perspectives on AI, Multilingual Applications, Environmental Impact and Governan…

  83. April 17 L.14.09 Lessons Learned From AI Implementation

  84. April 17 L.14.10 Future of Anaesthesiology

  85. April 17 L.17.06 Case-Based Discussions for The Regional Anaesthiologist

  86. April 17 L.17.07 – Learning from Big Data

  87. April 17 L.17.08 Opioids

  88. April 17 L.17.09 The Future of Regional Anaesthesia

  89. April 17 L.17.10 Safety and Complications

  90. April 18 L.18.04 Lung Protection in the operating Room

  91. April 18 L.18.05 – Mechanical Ventilation in Children

  92. April 17 L.20.01 Circular Economy

  93. April 17 L.20.02 – Implementing Solutions

  94. April 17 L.20.03 Inhaled and Injectable Anaesthetics

  95. April 17 SYMP.06 Desflurane in Modern Anaesthesia, Best Practices and Environmental Clarity

  96. April 17 SYMP.07 Beyond the Pulse, Integrating Ultrasound and Cardiac Output Monitoring for Intraoper…

  97. April 17 SYMP05 – From Innovation to Insights, Optimize Clinical Decisions in Perioperative Care

  98. April 18 BBS. Best Basic Science Research Competition

  99. April 18 BCR – Best Clinical Research Competition

  100. April 18 FS1.15.01 – Unapologetically Ambitious Women in Leadership

  101. April 18 L.02.01 Evolution of Ambulatory Anaesthesia

  102. April 18 L.02.02 – Controversies in Ambulatory Anaesthesia

  103. April 18 L.02.03 Non Operating Room Anaesthesia NORA

  104. April 18 L.03.01 Oxygen – A Discussion of Its History and Accessibility

  105. April 18 L.03.02 Ethical Issues in Anaesthesia

  106. April 18 L.03.03 – Communicating Knowledge-A Journey Through the Ways and Means of Sharing Knowl…

  107. April 18 L.04.07 Perioperative Haemodynamic Management

  108. April 18 L.04.08 – New Insights Into Cardiovascular Disease Among the Critically Ill

  109. April 18 L.04.09 – From Resuscitation to Deresuscitation

  110. April 18 L.05.05 – Sepsis

  111. April 18 L.05.06 ARDS In 2026

  112. April 18 L.05.07 Status Epilepticus

  113. April 18 L.05.08 Communication in the ICU

  114. April 18 L.05.09 Artificial Intelligence in the ICU

  115. April 18 L.09.01 – Recent Advances in Neuroscience

  116. April 18 L.09.02 Traumatic brain and Spine Injury

  117. April 18 L.09.03 – The Brain Hypotension

  118. April 18 L.09.04 Postoperative Delirium

  119. April 18 L.09.05 – The Electroencephalogram, EEG, During Anaesthesia

  120. April 18 L.10.04 – Best Practice in Delivery Anaesthesia and Analgesia

  121. April 18 L.10.05 Postpartum Haemorrhage

  122. April 18 L.10.06 Obstetric Anaesthesia in LMIC

  123. April 18 L.12.06 Undertreatment and Disparities in Management of Pain

  124. April 18 L.13.05 – Diagnosis and Optimising Medical Conditions Before Surgery

  125. April 18 L.13.06 Prehabilitation, The What, The WHy, The How

  126. April 18 L.13.07 – Perioperative Blood Management

  127. April 18 L.13.09 Perioperative Cancer Care

  128. April 18 L.16.01 – AI, The Future of Research

  129. April 18 L.16.02 Ethical Issues in Research and Publication

  130. April 18 L.16.03 Tips and Tricks to Succeed in my Submission

  131. April 18 L.16.04 – How to Improve the Impact of My Future Publication

  132. April 18 L.18.06 – Innovations in Ventilation

  133. April 18 L.18.07 Pulmonary Phisiology in the Operating Room

  134. April 18 SYMP.09 Global Data, Local Impact, LASOS-Peds and the Future of Pediatric Surgical Equity

  135. April 18 WFSA Innovation Awards

  136. April 19 L.02.04 – Sate of The Art Care in Ambulatory Anaesthesia

  137. April 19 L.02.05 Patient Selection in Ambulatory Anaesthesia

  138. April 19 L.05.10 Magic Drugs

  139. April 19 L.05.11 Avoiding Intubation

  140. April 19 L.06.05 Low-Cost Innovative Options for Medical Education

  141. April 19 L.06.06 Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education

  142. April 19 L.09.06 – Neuroanaesthetic Challenges

  143. April 19 L.09.07 – Stroke

  144. April 19 L.10.09 – Pearls in Obstetric Anaesthesia an Analgesia

  145. April 19 L.10.10 – Care of The Pregnant Patient With Comorbidity

  146. April 19 L.13.10 Global Perspectives on Improving Surgical Outcome and High-Value Care

  147. April 19 L.13.11 Enhanced recovery and Post Op Care

  148. April 19 L.15.04 Culture – When Is It a Source of Inequity

  149. April 19 L.15.05 – Well-Being Leading Out of Adversity

  150. April 19 L.19.05 – Education in Patient Safety – What Are the Opportunities

  151. April 19 L.19.06 – Safety and Advantages of New and Old Drugs

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