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The DinamicOR team recently returned from the 2026 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting, held March 2–6 in New Orleans. As one of the most important gatherings in orthopaedics each year, AAOS brought together thousands of surgeons, clinical leaders, and innovators to explore the ideas and technologies shaping the future of musculoskeletal care.

Throughout the week, DinamicOR focused on a simple but important conversation: how better OR organization can directly support surgeons and improve surgical flow.

A System Designed Around Surgical Performance

At AAOS, we demonstrated how the DinamicOR system-based approach helps create a more predictable and efficient operating room environment. By combining our adjustable multi-tiered back table, durable surface-mapped drape, and workflow management app, surgical teams gain a setup that promotes visibility, consistency, and repeatability from case to case.

For surgeons, that translates into smoother procedures with fewer interruptions. When instruments are organized, accessible, and consistently placed, the surgical team can focus entirely on the case rather than searching, rearranging, or adjusting the setup mid-procedure.

Many of the discussions centered around how standardized setups help reduce OR time while supporting better coordination between surgeons and surgical technologists. The ability to maintain consistent layouts across cases and staff rotations was particularly compelling for high-volume orthopedic environments.

Introducing a New Way to Get Started

AAOS also provided the opportunity to introduce a new offering designed to make adoption easier for surgical centers and hospitals.

With no capital required upfront, DinamicOR can install the solution directly in the operating room so teams can experience the benefits immediately. Facilities can evaluate the efficiency gains and workflow improvements firsthand—often seeing measurable savings from the very first day of use.

This approach allows surgical teams to see the system in action in their own environment before making a long-term commitment.

Connecting with the Orthopaedic Community

DinamicOR CEO Jeff Gerstner and Vice President Nick Phillips were on site throughout the meeting, connecting with surgeons and sharing how smarter OR systems can support both surgical performance and operational efficiency.

From discussions around surgeon preference management to demonstrations of the surface-mapped drape and workflow app, the focus remained clear: creating operating rooms that are more organized, more consistent, and better equipped to support today’s surgeons and their teams.

Looking Ahead

AAOS 2026 reinforced something we hear across the country: surgeons and OR teams are looking for solutions that reduce friction, standardize workflows, and allow them to stay focused on delivering excellent patient care.

DinamicOR is proud to be part of that conversation and looks forward to continuing to support the orthopaedic community with practical solutions that make the operating room work smarter.

If you missed us at AAOS and would like to see the DinamicOR system in action, Request a Live Demo and get your questions answered in 4K.

We’ll also be back New Orleans in one months time for AORN Global Surgical Conference and Expo. Register today at mcievents.com/aorn2026/ and meet us in NOLA!