Among the most notable examples are Poland’s first simultaneous kidney–pancreas transplant (1988), the country’s first laparoscopic gallbladder removal (1992), the first liver transplant from a living adult donor to a residing adult recipient (2002), and the first minimally invasive videoscopic kidney retrieval from a living donor (2003). The first time in Poland for heart transplantation, the OCS Heart (organ care system) was used, which makes it possible to extend the time of heart transport up to 12 hours (2024).
Robotic surgery programs
WUM uses the da Vinci Xi platform. Developed as part of the University’s ESPRIT robotic urology initiative, the program enables minimally invasive procedures, such as those used in prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer care, while also serving as a training and simulation environment for clinicians.
Major innovation in heart transplantation
On March 4, 2024, the team performed Poland’s first heart transplant using the OCS Heart “organ care system” (often referred to as a “heart in a box”).
Neurosurgery with consistent annual case volume
The Neurosurgery Clinic reports around 900 operations per year, which typically correlates with stable team experience in advanced cranial and spinal procedures and perioperative neurocritical workflows.
High-volume coronary intervention
The interventional cardiology program reports performing around 1,000 percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) annually, supporting strong procedural expertise across acute coronary syndromes and complex coronary disease.
Recognition in international rankings
In Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2021”, UCC MUW placed in the 100–200 band globally and was the highest-ranked hospital in Poland in that edition; Newsweek’s Poland table lists it at #1 for that year.
Integrated academic hospital system
UCK WUM is the Medical University of Warsaw’s unified clinical network, designed to deliver healthcare and health promotion while supporting teaching and research, including the implementation of new medical technologies.
Depth of specialist coverage
UCK WUM reports 46 clinics, 10 treatment units, and 72 specialist outpatient clinics, organized across 3 Warsaw locations, which is a strong indicator of breadth for multidisciplinary, referral-level care.
Top-tier national transplant throughput
In one reported year, the UCK WUM network performed 659 organ transplants, including 446 at the Central Clinical Hospital (with a breakdown of 310 livers, 94 kidneys, 33 hearts, and 9 lungs), demonstrating high-capacity, multi-organ transplant capability.
A major contributor to Poland’s transplant system
The same report indicates that 446 transplants accounted for nearly 25% of all transplants performed nationally that year, underscoring the outsized national impact and referral intensity.
National-scale structural heart intervention
The same program reports approximately 300 TAVI procedures per year (transcatheter aortic valve implantation), demonstrating depth in transcatheter valve therapy, integration of imaging, and multidisciplinary “heart team” decision-making.
First-in-Poland hypothermic perfusion in liver transplantation
WUM reports that on 8 July 2020, the UCK WUM team performed a liver transplant after 2.5 hours of D-HOPE machine perfusion using the Liver Assist technology—explicitly described as the first such case in Poland.
A national science news service reported that on 31 May 2024, UCK WUM performed the first auxiliary liver transplant in the world in a trauma context, indicating genuine innovation beyond incremental adoption.
Multi-modality tumor ablation
In that same report, the team used microwave thermoablation for the liver lesion and cryoablation for lesions in the neck and lung (including two pulmonary foci), demonstrating modality matching rather than a one-technique approach.
Orthopedic reconstruction with custom 3D implants
The Orthopedics and Musculoskeletal Trauma clinic reported completing its 20th operation using a patient-specific (“custom-made”) implant manufactured with 3D technology, signaling repeatable capability rather than a single one-off success.
High-throughput surgical capability
The Central Operating Block reports performing around 10,000 operations per year, indicating the organizational capacity, anesthesia support, and perioperative pathways needed to deliver complex multi-specialty surgery at scale.
About the clinic
The University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw (often abbreviated as UCC MUW / UCK WUM) is the Medical University of Warsaw’s integrated academic healthcare organization in Warsaw. It is designed to operate as a single clinical platform that combines specialist patient care with the University’s core missions in medical education and research, enabling clinical activity, teaching, and scientific work to be carried out within a single, coordinated institutional structure. UCC MUW was established through the consolidation of three university-founded clinical hospitals: the Independent Public Central Clinical Hospital, the Józef Polikarp Brudziński Public Pediatric Clinical Hospital, and the Infant Jesus Clinical Hospital. This consolidated model supports a broad spectrum of adult and pediatric services and allows the University to standardize clinical operations and training environments across multiple sites while maintaining distinct clinical profiles associated with each legacy institution. In practical terms, UCC MUW functions as a multi-site network with significant clinical and outpatient footprints in the Banacha, Żwirki i Wigury, and Lindley (Lindley) campuses. The Center’s public-facing information identifies these locations as key points for care delivery and patient access, reflecting a structure that integrates inpatient hospital activity with specialist outpatient clinics and referral pathways across the network. A key feature of UCC MUW is its commitment to providing healthcare services and promoting health. It also emphasizes teaching and research activities. This is typical of a university clinical center. It functions as a real-world learning environment for medical students, residents, and other trainees. They develop clinical skills under academic supervision. Furthermore, clinical practice informs the curriculum and generates questions and data. This information can be used for research and improvement initiatives. The Center is also closely connected to the University’s development agenda for modern academic medicine, including investments in facilities and infrastructure. For example, the Medical University of Warsaw has described planned revitalization of the historic Lindley campus associated with the Infant Jesus Clinical Hospital, framing it as a modernization effort that preserves the site’s academic heritage while aligning infrastructure with contemporary hospital requirements. In terms of treatment focus, UCK WUM is principally oriented toward specialist and highly complex care delivered in an academic setting. Its structure is built around clinics and departments that cover a broad range of internal medicine and surgical disciplines, supported by specialist outpatient services that connect diagnostic work-up, consultation, and ongoing management. There is availability of specialist clinics and organizational units across its hospital sites, reflecting an operational design centered on consultation-driven, multidisciplinary care rather than narrow, single-service provision. An apparent area of clinical focus is advanced surgical and transplant medicine. The clinical hospitals are performing organ and tissue transplantation across multiple organs for both adults and children, highlighting the scale and maturity of transplant capability within the University’s clinical ecosystem. Within UCK WUM’s own structures, transplant-focused surgical clinics are explicitly identified, indicating dedicated clinical capacity for complex hepatobiliary and transplant pathways. UCK WUM has a vital treatment profile that connects with modern academic medicine initiatives. This includes adopting innovative methods systematically. The University is also developing clinical areas that are closely related to education and clinical standards. For example, the University recently opened a dedicated palliative medicine clinic within the UCK WUM environment. This shows the Center's role in expanding specialized services. It also aligns with clinical teaching and professional training. Patients typically choose to visit the University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw when they require specialist diagnostics, multidisciplinary consultation, or management of complex conditions that benefit from coordinated care across multiple clinical teams. Because it is an academic clinical center, it is also a natural destination for cases in which evidence-based care pathways, specialist second opinions, and access to university-level expertise are particularly valuable, especially when treatment planning requires input from several subspecialties operating within a coordinated system.
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FAQ
What is UCK WUM?
UCK WUM is the Medical University of Warsaw’s academic hospital system. Its mission is to provide healthcare and health promotion while also supporting university teaching and research, including the implementation of new medical technologies and treatment methods.
How is UCK WUM linked to the Medical University of Warsaw (WUM)?
UCK WUM is WUM’s academic hospital network. The role of the clinic is to provide healthcare and health promotion while also supporting teaching and research. Ongoing education for medical students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals is provided alongside clinical care.
Does UCK WUM include a children’s hospital?
Yes. UCK WUM is an integrated system that includes a dedicated pediatric clinical hospital (the Józef Polikarp Brudziński Public Pediatric Clinical Hospital) as part of the merged university hospitals, and WUM also points to the Children’s Clinical Hospital UCC MUW as a key element of the Banacha campus.
Does UCK WUM offer robotic surgery?
Yes. WUM uses a Robotic Urology Laboratory at the Infant Jesus Clinical Hospital, which is equipped with a da Vinci Xi system, established under the University’s ESPRIT urologic robotic surgery program, and used for advanced minimally invasive procedures and clinician training.
Which specialties and conditions are treated at Banacha?
The clinic has strengths in transplantation, modern oncology, innovative neurosurgery, minimally invasive interventional cardiology, pioneering ENT (otolaryngology), and rare disease treatment.
What is the rating of the clinic?
University Clinical Center of Medical University of Warsaw is rated as 9.70 by AiroMedical.