AAOS 2026 Wrap Up

10 March 2026

AAOS 2026

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, once again brought together surgeons, industry leaders, and innovators from across the global orthopaedic community.

For Enztec, the event was an opportunity to connect with surgeons, partners, and distributors while sharing ideas about the future of orthopaedic instrumentation. Throughout the week, our team welcomed visitors to Booth 3039, where conversations ranged from evolving surgical workflows to the role thoughtful instrument design plays in supporting modern procedures.

Events like AAOS are always a reminder that progress in orthopaedics is driven not only by technology, but by collaboration. The discussions we had and the insights shared help shape how we continue to refine and develop our solutions.

 

New Instruments Introduced at AAOS

Alongside the conversations and connections, AAOS 2026 also marked the launch of several new additions to the Enztec instrument portfolio.

Designed to support modern surgical workflows, these instruments focus on versatility, efficiency, and thoughtful design. Each solution reflects Enztec’s commitment to creating practical instruments that help surgical teams work with confidence.

From modular configurations to thoughtful ergonomic design, the newly introduced instruments were developed to address real surgical considerations, from improving workflow flexibility to simplifying instrument trays. By focusing on practical design and modular compatibility, these solutions allow surgical teams to adapt instruments to their preferred techniques and procedural requirements.

AAOS continues to be one of the most important events in the orthopaedic calendar, and we are grateful to everyone who stopped by the Enztec booth to connect with our team.

The conversations, feedback, and shared experiences are invaluable as we continue developing the next generation of orthopaedic instruments.

We look forward to continuing these discussions throughout the year and to seeing many of you again at future events.

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