ASIR 2026: Focus on Complex Cases and a Systemic Approach
The ASIR 2026 Congress, held in Lviv, once again confirmed that modern traumatology operates in conditions where standard solutions are not always sufficient. Each year, the number of clinical cases requiring not a template-based approach, but a deep understanding of biomechanics, anatomy, and individual patient characteristics continues to grow.


Participants focused on the treatment of complex fractures with disrupted anatomy, post-traumatic deformities, as well as complications following previous surgical interventions. In such cases, the main challenge is not only restoring the integrity of bone structures but also returning their functionality while considering physiological load.


Particular attention was given to stable fixation, which ensures proper healing, and the restoration of biomechanics, directly affecting long-term treatment outcomes. Modern approaches to implant selection, positioning, and interaction with bone tissue were discussed, as well as the role of instrumentation in achieving the required surgical precision.
At the center of discussions was a systemic approach to treatment. Today, an implant is viewed not as a separate element, but as part of an integrated solution that includes preoperative planning, structural engineering, component compatibility, and post-operative load management. Such integration allows surgeons to work with greater confidence even in complex clinical scenarios.


For Bauer’s Synthes, this approach is fundamental. We believe that predictable outcomes in traumatology are not achieved by chance, but through the combination of well-thought-out solutions, high-quality materials, and a logical application in the operating room.
ASIR 2026 once again confirmed: the future of traumatology lies in systematization, precision, and continuous professional dialogue, enabling the improvement of treatment approaches and the quality of patient care.

