November 02-03 2026
Paris, France
Greetings,
Welcome to the 3rd International Spine Surgery and Spinal Disorders held on November 2-3, 2026 in Paris, France.
The conference is centered by the theme “Advancing Excellence in Spine Surgery and Spinal Disorder Management”
This conference brings together leading experts, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals including neurosurgeons dedicated to improving outcomes in spine surgery and the management of spine disorders. The backbone of human mobility and stability, composed of intricate vertebrates across the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, demands continuous innovation, precision, and collaborative expertise.
Through advancements in epidemiology, cutting-edge treatments for spinal deformity, and improved care for conditions such as osteoporosis, this platform highlights the latest developments in both surgical and non-surgical approaches, including targeted injections and therapies addressing the spinal cord.
We hope this Spine 2026 conference serves as a dynamic platform for learning, collaboration, and professional growth, inspiring new ideas and strategies to advance excellence in the field.
We warmly welcome you and wish you a productive and enriching experience.
Regards,
Elizabeth Carter
Program manager | Spine 2026
Spine 2026 conference on Spine Surgery and Spinal Disorders, guided by the theme “Advancing Excellence in Spine Surgery and Spinal Disorder Management,” serves as a premier global platform for experts, neurosurgeons, researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals committed to advancing spine care. It integrates scientific knowledge, clinical expertise, and collaborative innovation to improve outcomes in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal conditions.
Spine 2026 conference emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of the human backbone, including the structure and function of vertebrates across the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions. It also highlights the role of epidemiology in understanding the prevalence and impact of spinal conditions worldwide. Key discussions will address a broad spectrum of disorders such as spinal deformity, fractures, degenerative diseases, and complications associated with osteoporosis, along with advancements in both surgical and non-surgical management, including therapeutic injections and treatments targeting the spinal cord.
The conference will feature keynote sessions, technical presentations, panel discussions, and case studies led by renowned specialists.
These sessions aim to highlight
In addition to knowledge sharing, the conference encourages collaboration and networking among professionals. It provides an opportunity to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and develop strategies for effective spinal disorder management
Spine 2026 Objectives
Benefits for Attendees
Key Topics
Who Can Be Benefited at Spine 2026
Overview
The global spinal implants and surgery devices market is witnessing consistent and stable growth, driven by the rising prevalence of spinal disorders, aging populations, and advancements in minimally invasive surgical technologies. From an epidemiology perspective, the increasing incidence of spine-related conditions including degenerative diseases, spinal deformity, and complications associated with osteoporosis continues to fuel demand for effective treatment solutions.
The market demonstrates a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ranging between 4.3% and 6.46% across various forecasts through 2030–2035. Market estimates indicate that the industry was valued at approximately USD 44.55 billion in 2024, expected to grow to USD 46.44 billion in 2025, and reach nearly USD 70.34 billion by 2035, reflecting sustained demand. Additionally, specific segments such as spinal implants are projected to grow from USD 12.21 billion in 2024 to USD 16.57 billion by 2032.
The growth is further supported by increasing adoption of robotic-assisted surgeries, improved implant materials, the integration of non-surgical treatments such as targeted injections for pain management and rehabilitation.
Regional Outlook
North America dominates the global spinal surgery devices market due to advanced healthcare systems, high adoption of innovative surgical techniques, and strong presence of key market players. The United States leads in terms of revenue contribution and technological advancements, particularly in treating complex spinal cord disorders and spinal deformity cases.
Europe follows closely, driven by increasing geriatric population and favourable reimbursement policies in countries such as Germany, France, and the UK.
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period, fueled by rising healthcare investments, growing awareness of spinal treatments, and increasing medical tourism in countries like India, China, and Japan. The region is also seeing increased demand for both surgical interventions and non-invasive treatments, including spinal injections.
Latin America and the Middle East & Africa show moderate growth, supported by gradual improvements in healthcare infrastructure and accessibility.
Current Challenges
Despite steady growth, the market faces several challenges that may hinder expansion:
These challenges necessitate innovation in cost-effective solutions, preventive strategies based on epidemiology, and advanced training programs to improve accessibility and patient outcomes.
Statistical Analysis
The spinal surgery market presents multiple growth trajectories based on different reports and segments:
The consistency across multiple projections indicates a stable, low-risk growth market, attractive for long-term investment and innovation.

Session 1: Spine Surgery
Spine surgery involves operative procedures to correct disorders affecting spinal structure and function. Understanding Epidemiology helps guide treatment planning and prevention. Surgical techniques focus on stabilizing the Spine vertebrates and relieving neural compression.
Spine 2026 provides core knowledge of surgical techniques, improving clinical skills and treatment outcomes for spinal conditions.
Track 1.1: Surgical Techniques
Track 1.2: Preoperative Planning
Track 1.3: Postoperative Care
Track 1.4: Complication Management
Track 1.5: Clinical Outcomes
Session 2: Spinal Disorders
Spinal disorders include a wide range of conditions affecting alignment, discs, and nerves. The Epidemiology of these disorders highlights their increasing global burden. Many conditions impact the Spinal cord, leading to pain or neurological deficits.
Spine 2026 enhances understanding of various spine conditions, supporting accurate diagnosis and effective management.
Track 2.1: Degenerative Conditions
Track 2.2: Congenital Disorders
Track 2.3: Diagnostic Methods
Track 2.4: Risk Factors
Track 2.5: Disease Progression
Session 3: Spinal Deformities
Spinal deformities are abnormal curvatures such as scoliosis and kyphosis. The progression of Spinal Deformity is often associated with Osteoporosis in aging populations.
Spine 2026 focuses on identifying and correcting spinal alignment issues, improving patient quality of life.
Track 3.1: Scoliosis
Track 3.2: Kyphosis
Track 3.3: Lordosis
Track 3.4: Deformity Assessment
Track 3.5: Correction Techniques
Session 4: Neurology
Neurology focuses on disorders of the nervous system related to spine health. The Spinal cord plays a central role in transmitting neural signals. Epidemiology aids in understanding patterns of neurological conditions.
Spine 2026 strengthens knowledge of nervous system involvement, aiding better management of spine-related neurological conditions.
Track 4.1: Neural Pathways
Track 4.2: Nerve Disorders
Track 4.3: Diagnostic Neurology
Track 4.4: Neurodegeneration
Track 4.5: Clinical Evaluation
Session 5: Cervical Spine Surgery
Cervical spine surgery treats disorders affecting the neck region of the spine. It aims to relieve pressure on the Spinal cord and nerves. Procedures restore stability of the Spine vertebrates in the cervical region.
Spine 2026 improves expertise in treating neck-related spine disorders and preventing neurological complications.
Track 5.1: Cervical Disc Disease
Track 5.2: Decompression Techniques
Track 5.3: Fusion Procedures
Track 5.4: Instrumentation
Track 5.5: Post-surgical Care
Session 6: Thoracic Spine Surgery
Thoracic spine surgery addresses conditions in the mid-back region. It focuses on protecting the Spinal cord while correcting structural abnormalities. The role of Spine vertebrate alignment is critical in surgical outcomes.
Spine 2026 addresses mid-back conditions, expanding surgical approaches for complex cases.
Track 6.1: Thoracic Disc Issues
Track 6.2: Tumor Management
Track 6.3: Decompression
Track 6.4: Stabilization
Track 6.5: Surgical Approaches
Session 7: Lumbar Spine Surgery
Lumbar spine surgery targets lower back disorders causing pain and nerve compression. It often involves stabilization of the Spine vertebrates. Injections may also be used as supportive or alternative treatment options
Spine 2026 enhances management of lower back disorders, a common clinical challenge worldwide.
Track 7.1: Lumbar Disc Herniation
Track 7.2: Spinal Stenosis
Track 7.3: Fusion Techniques
Track 7.4: Minimally Invasive Methods
Track 7.5: Recovery Protocols
Session 8: Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury involves damage that affects movement and sensation. The Spinal cord is essential for communication between brain and body. Epidemiology helps in understanding causes and improving prevention strategies.
Spine 2026 provides insights into emergency care and rehabilitation, improving patient recovery outcomes.
Track 8.1: Acute Management
Track 8.2: Rehabilitation
Track 8.3: Neurological Assessment
Track 8.4: Recovery Strategies
Track 8.5: Prevention
Session 9: Disc Pathology and Replacement
Disc pathology includes degeneration or herniation affecting spinal function. Severe cases may require artificial disc replacement to support the Spine vertebrates.
Spine 2026 advances knowledge of disc diseases and modern replacement techniques for better mobility.
Track 9.1: Disc Degeneration
Track 9.2: Herniated Discs
Track 9.3: Artificial Disc Replacement
Track 9.4: Imaging Techniques
Track 9.5: Treatment Options
Session 10: Trauma and Fracture Management
This field focuses on treating spinal injuries caused by accidents or trauma. Fractures often involve weakened Spine vertebrates, especially in patients with Osteoporosis. Treatment ensures stability and neurological protection.
Spine 2026 strengthens skills in handling spinal injuries and emergency stabilization.
Track 10.1: Spinal Fractures
Track 10.2: Emergency Care
Track 10.3: Stabilization Techniques
Track 10.4: Surgical Treatment
Track 10.5: Recovery Management
Session 11: Tumours and Neuro-Oncology
This area deals with tumours affecting the spine and nervous system. Tumours may compress the Spinal cord, leading to serious complications. Epidemiology supports understanding incidence and treatment outcomes.
Spine 2026 improves diagnosis and treatment of spinal tumours through multidisciplinary approaches.
Track 11.1: Spinal Tumours
Track 11.2: Diagnosis
Track 11.3: Surgical Oncology
Track 11.4: Radiation Therapy
Track 11.5: Patient Care
Session 12: Infections and Inflammatory Conditions
Spinal infections and inflammation can damage tissues and affect mobility. These conditions may impact the Spinal cord and surrounding structures. Epidemiology helps track causes and disease spread.
Spine 2026 enhances early detection and management of spinal infections and inflammatory diseases.
Track 12.1: Spinal Infections
Track 12.2: Inflammatory Diseases
Track 12.3: Diagnosis
Track 12.4: Antibiotic Therapy
Track 12.5: Management Strategies
Session 13: Spine Reconstruction and Revision Surgery
This involves complex procedures to correct failed or previous spine surgeries. It restores alignment of the Spine vertebrates and function. Conditions such as spinal deformities frequently necessitate reconstructive procedures.
Spine 2026 Develops expertise in complex surgeries and correction of failed procedures.
Track 13.1: Complex Reconstruction
Track 13.2: Failed Surgery
Track 13.3: Revision Techniques
Track 13.4: Implant Correction
Track 13.5: Outcome Improvement
Session 14: Pediatric and Geriatric Spine Disorders
These disorders affect children and elderly populations differently. In older adults, Osteoporosis increases risk of fractures in the Spine vertebrates. Pediatric cases often involve congenital Spinal Deformity.
Spine 2026 addresses age-specific challenges, improving care for both young and elderly patients.
Track 14.1: Pediatric Conditions
Track 14.2: Age-related Disorders
Track 14.3: Osteoporosis
Track 14.4: Growth Abnormalities
Track 14.5: Care Approaches
Session 15: Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)
MISS uses small incisions to reduce tissue damage and recovery time. It often complements treatments like Injections for pain relief. Procedures aim to preserve the integrity of the Spine vertebrates.
Spine 2026 promotes advanced techniques that reduce recovery time and surgical risks.
Track 15.1: Endoscopic Surgery
Track 15.2: Small Incision Techniques
Track 15.3: Reduced Recovery Time
Track 15.4: Image Guidance
Track 15.5: Patient Benefits
Session 16: Robotics and AI in Spine Surgery
Advanced technologies improve precision and outcomes in spine procedures. Robotics assist in accurate placement within the Spine vertebrates. Epidemiology data supports AI-driven decision-making.
Spine 2026 introduces innovative technologies that enhance precision and surgical outcomes.
Track 16.1: Robotic Assistance
Track 16.2: AI Planning
Track 16.3: Navigation Systems
Track 16.4: Precision Surgery
Track 16.5: Future Innovations
Session 17: Spinal Biomechanics and Kinesiology
This field studies movement and mechanical forces acting on the spine. Osteoporosis affects the strength of the Spine vertebrates, altering biomechanics. Understanding these factors improves treatment strategies.
Spine 2026 Improves understanding of spine movement, aiding better treatment planning.
Track 17.1: Movement Analysis
Track 17.2: Load Distribution
Track 17.3: Posture
Track 17.4: Spine Mechanics
Track 17.5: Functional Studies
Session 18: Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy
Regenerative medicine focuses on repairing damaged spinal tissues. It aims to restore function of the Spinal cord and surrounding structures. These therapies may help reverse degeneration of Spine vertebrates.
Spine 2026 highlights emerging therapies for tissue repair and future treatment possibilities.
Track 18.1: Stem Cell Use
Track 18.2: Tissue Regeneration
Track 18.3: Disc Repair
Track 18.4: Biological Therapies
Track 18.5: Research Advances
Session 19: Pain Management and Interventional Procedures
Pain management uses targeted approaches to relieve spinal pain. Injections such as nerve blocks are commonly used. These treatments often focus on areas around the Spinal cord.
Spine 2026 provides effective non-surgical solutions to manage spinal pain.
Track 19.1: Pain Assessment
Track 19.2: Injections
Track 19.3: Nerve Blocks
Track 19.4: Medication
Track 19.5: Minimally Invasive Care
Session 20: Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation helps restore movement and strength after spine conditions. It supports recovery of the Spinal cord and muscular function. Programs are guided by Epidemiology and patient-specific needs.
Spine 2026 emphasizes recovery and functional improvement after treatment.
Track 20.1: Physical Therapy
Track 20.2: Mobility Training
Track 20.3: Strength Building
Track 20.4: Recovery Programs
Track 20.5: Functional Improvement
Session 21: Non-Surgical and Conservative Spine Care
This approach includes therapies without surgery for spine conditions. Injections and physical therapy are commonly used treatments. It helps manage issues related to Spinal Deformity and pain.
Spine 2026 encourages alternative treatments, reducing the need for surgery.
Track 21.1: Lifestyle Changes
Track 21.2: Medication
Track 21.3: Physiotherapy
Track 21.4: Pain Control
Track 21.5: Preventive Care
Session 22: Precision Medicine and Genomics in Spine Care
Precision medicine tailors treatment based on genetic and individual factors. Epidemiology and genomic data improve diagnosis and outcomes. It enhances care for conditions affecting the Spinal cord.
Spine 2026 supports personalized treatment approaches for better patient outcomes.
Track 22.1: Genetic Profiling
Track 22.2: Personalized Treatment
Track 22.3: Biomarkers
Track 22.4: Data Analysis
Track 22.5: Targeted Therapy
Session 23: Case Reports and Case Studies
Case reports provide detailed insights into unique clinical conditions. They often highlight rare Spinal Deformity or complications. These studies contribute to Epidemiology and medical knowledge advancement.
Spine 2026 promotes knowledge sharing through real-world clinical experiences and research insights.
Track 23.1: Clinical Cases
Track 23.2: Rare Conditions
Track 23.3: Treatment Outcomes
Track 23.4: Lessons Learned
Track 23.5: Research Insights