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Welcome to WCSTA-2026

We are delighted to welcome you to the World Conference on Surgical Techniques & Anesthesia (WCSTA-2026), scheduled for November 19–21, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan. This prestigious international event will bring together surgeons, anesthesiologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry experts from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in surgical practices and anesthesia care.

WCSTA-2026 will serve as a dynamic platform for sharing innovative surgical techniques, modern anesthesia practices, and emerging technologies in the field of perioperative medicine. The conference program will include keynote lectures, plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, enabling participants to exchange knowledge and foster valuable collaborations.

Join us in Tokyo, one of the world’s most innovative and vibrant cities, to explore the future of surgical care, strengthen global partnerships, and contribute to advancing surgical and anesthesia practices worldwide.

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2999, An opportunity to sponsor one poster presentation award.• One complimentary congress registration.• Set up of one tailor-made exhibit booth (Booth Siz
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Title: Sample records for instrumental analysis experiment


                                            Name: xxxxxxxx

                    School of Medicine, CA 94305, USA

Women's childbirth experience can have immediate as well as long-term positive or negative effects on their life, well-being and health. When evaluating and drawing conclusions from research results, women's experiences of childbirth should be one aspect to consider. Researchers and clinicians need help in finding and selecting the most suitable instrument for their purpose. The aim of this study was therefore to systematically identify and present validated instruments measuring women's childbirth experience. A systematic review was conducted in January 2016 with a comprehensive search in the bibliographic databases PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, The Cochrane Library and PsycINFO. Included instruments measured women's childbirth experiences. Papers were assessed independently by two reviewers for inclusion, and quality assessment of included instruments was made by two reviewers independently and in pairs using Terwee et al's criteria for evaluation of psychometric properties. In total 5189 citations were screened, of which 5106 were excluded by title and abstract. Eighty-three full-text papers were reviewed, and 37 papers were excluded, resulting in 46 included papers representing 36 instruments. These instruments demonstrated a wide range in purpose and content as well as in the quality of psychometric properties. This systematic review provides an overview of existing instruments measuring women's childbirth experiences and can support researchers to identify appropriate instruments to be used, and maybe adapted, in their specific contexts and research purpose.

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s finished his PhD at 25 years old years from Andhra University and postdoctoral investigations from Stanford University School of Medicine. He is the chief of XXXX, a head Bio-Soft administration association. He has Published in excess of 25 papers in rumored diaries and has been filling in as a publication board individual from notoriety. 

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