33rd IMAST IMAST 2026
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International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST)

April 15-18, 2026 | Toronto, ON, Canada

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About IMAST

The International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST) in Toronoto, ON, Canada is where leading spine surgeons, innovative researchers, and the most advanced spine technologies come together in an international forum to demonstrate and discuss recent advances in spine surgery. IMAST focuses on innovative and new methods/techniques for spinal pathology. Educational content includes instructional course lectures, four-minute paper presentations, case discussions, E-Point Presentations, and industry workshops, all lead by a multidisciplinary and international faculty.

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2026 Meeting Theme:

The Future of Spine: Driving Innovation & Cultivating Leadership

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Abstracts

July 1, 2025 Abstract Submission Opens
October 1, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT (US) Abstract Submission Closes*
December 10, 2025 Abstract Acceptance Notification
January 6, 2026 Abstract Acceptance Deadline 

*Abstracts with authors missing a completed Financial Relationship Disclosure will NOT be reviewed.

Program

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of IMAST, participants should be able to: 

  1. Assess the strategic integration and clinical applicability of emerging technologies, such as advanced diagnostics and enabling platforms to drive innovation in complex spinal deformity management. 
  2. Formulate leadership strategies for effectively evaluating and implementing evidence-based practices and novel techniques to improve outcomes, minimize complications, and avoid pitfalls during the learning curve across diverse spinal pathologies.  
  3. Evaluate the next-generation minimally invasive and motion-preservation techniques, including endoscopic and robotic applications, to guide patient-centered decision-making and foster surgical excellence. 
  4. Cultivate impactful framework focused on building multidisciplinary spinal deformity teams for advancing global best practices in spinal care and enhancing innovations in education and training.