KASICON 2026 – 49th Annual Conference of the Association of Surgeons of India (Kerala Chapter)

The Association of Surgeons of India (ASI), Kerala Chapter, in association with the Kannur Surgical Society, is set to host KASICON 2026 – the 49th Annual Conference of Surgeons in Kerala – on May 15, 16, and 17, 2026, at the E.K. Nayanar Academy Auditorium, Kannur, Kerala.

This landmark event brings together surgeons, surgical residents, and healthcare professionals from across the country for a comprehensive academic and clinical exchange in a vibrant coastal setting.

Theme and Scientific Focus

KASICON 2026 continues the tradition of promoting excellence in surgical practice, education, and innovation. The conference will feature a theme‑based scientific program highlighting:

  • Advances in minimal‑invasive and robotic surgery
  • Updates in surgical oncology and trauma care
  • Evidence‑based perioperative management
  • Emerging trends in surgical education and digital health

Sessions will be led by experienced surgeons and academicians, with a strong emphasis on practical, case‑based learning relevant to everyday surgical practice.

Academic and Networking Opportunities

The conference program includes:

  • Plenary lectures and symposia by national and international faculty
  • Scientific paper presentations and poster sessions
  • Live workshops and skill‑enhancement modules
  • Panel discussions on current challenges in surgical practice

Beyond academics, KASICON 2026 offers a valuable platform for networking, collaboration, and professional growth among surgeons, young researchers, and industry partners.

Hospitality and Event Experience

The venue will be complemented by gracious hospitality at Wasava Cliff House, a coastal venue located just 550 meters from the conference hall, providing delegates a blend of scenic elegance and relaxed dining.

KASICON 2026 is expected to be one of the premier surgical gatherings in South India in 2026, reinforcing the Kerala surgical community’s commitment to innovation, quality training, and patient‑centric care.