Join the AO Spine Asia Pacific 2025 signature events

Join us in Bangkok, Thailand, on September 18–21, 2025, for the AO Spine APAC Conference, featuring four full days of expert talks, cadaveric demonstrations, and cutting-edge spine surgery techniques.
Registration is now open for the AO Spine Asia Pacific Regional Conference and the annual signature AO Spine Asia Pacific Advanced Level Regional Anatomical Specimen Course—MISS and Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Bangkok, Thailand. Check out our event pages for more and register now!
AO Spine Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2025
September 18–21, 2025 | Bangkok, Thailand
This highly anticipated event offers two days of comprehensive conference sessions and two days of live feed cadaveric demonstrations with expert-led discussions. This conference is for orthopedic surgeons, spine surgeons, and neurosurgeons and promises a distinguished platform for academic advancement, discussion and professional networking.
The updated program features specialized modules covering pivotal topics, including odontoid fractures, sacral fractures, thoracic disc prolapse, and cervical endoscopy. In addition, participants will benefit from sessions focused on cervical myelopathy, cervical deformity, O-C pathology, adult degenerative lumbar, spine trauma, AIS, early onset scoliosis, rigid deformity, tumours, osteoporotic spine, enabling technologies, basic science and complications in spine surgery, presented by leading experts through dynamic lectures and peer-reviewed research.
The live feed cadaveric demonstrations focusing on MISS and endoscopic spine surgery offer an unparalleled opportunity to observe advanced surgical techniques, complemented by in-depth post-demonstration discussions to enhance understanding and foster collaboration.

Chairperson
Abhay Nene
India

Chairperson
Jason Pui Yin Cheung
Hong Kong

Local Chairperson
Withawin Kesornsak
Thailand
AO Spine Asia Pacific Advanced Level Regional Anatomical Specimen Course—MISS and Endoscopic Spine Surgery
September 20–21, 2025 | Bangkok, Thailand
This anatomic specimen course is important for young spine surgeons to provide practical skills with a focus on the core principles that will enable them to provide the best surgical approach and treatment to their patients, thereby reducing failure and building optimal surgical and technical experience.

Chairperson
Jong-Beom Park
Republic of Korea

Local Chairperson
Rattalerk Arunakul
Thailand