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Register for the 39th EACTS Annual Meeting! Early Bird Registrations Closes 1 July 2025
Discover the cutting-edge of cardiothoracic surgery at this year’s EACTS Annual Meeting. From world-class scientific sessions and interactive discussions to groundbreaking innovations and hands-on training, the programme is designed to inspire, inform, and connect the global cardiothoracic community. Explore the highlights that make this event a must-attend for professionals at every stage of their careers.
Early Bird Registration Closes 1 July
Take advantage of early bird rates and secure your place at this year’s event!
Your registration includes:
- Access to the full scientific programme
- Entry to the exhibition
- Access to EACTS TV and Video-on-Demand

Enhance your experience by joining the Techno-College Programme on Wednesday 8 October, available for an additional registration fee.
From cutting-edge science to innovative techniques—see what our Domain Chairs are most excited about this year:
Acquired Cardiac Disease
Dive into a series of impactful sessions designed to advance practice and patient outcomes:
- Rethinking Strategy, Technology and Outcomes in Coronary Surgery
- Expanding Indications for TAVI
- Specific Situations in the Ross Procedure
Congenital Disease
A rich programme exploring innovation and lifelong care in congenital heart disease:
- Precision in Practice: Emerging Imaging and Diagnostics
- The Right Link: RV to PA Conduits and Reconstruction
- Adult Congenital Heart Surgery: Navigating Complexity, Advancing Care
Thoracic Disease
A forward-looking domain featuring new technologies and specialised care with focus sessions on:
- Chemo-immunotherapy (Chemo-IO)
- Robotic Surgery
- Mesothelioma
- Esophageal and Airway Surgery
Aortic Disease
Addressing the most pressing challenges in complex aortic surgery:
- STS @ EACTS: Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery at the Crossroads
- ASCVTS @ EACTS: Type A IMH—A Treacherous Snake
- Graft Infection—The Aortic Surgeon’s Nightmare
