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Head #InsideTheOR with Michael D. Stover, MD, and see what it takes to tackle a total hip replacement. Sound on for this one!
In The Latest Procedure: Anterior Total Hip Replacement Surgery, viewers go inside the OR with Arizona's own orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ted Firestone, Medical Director of the Total Joint...
This 3D medical animation depicts total hip replacement surgery of the left hip. The procedure includes the incision, exposure of the hip joint, placement of the acetabular hip prosthetic...
Go inside the operating room with Dr. Nathan B. Haile as he conducts a total hip replacement utilizing the Direct Anterior Hip approach.
I'm an orthopedic surgeon and we're about to perform a total hip replacement for a patient with severe osteoarthritis of the hip. Total joint rooms are probably one of the most sterile...
A 20 minute video in which specialist hip surgeon Matthew Burwell talks you through a little of the history behind hip replacements and what to expect if you’ve been advised to consider a new hip. NB: video includes footage of surgery.
The list of videos below includes hip replacement surgical videos that demonstrate the lateral, posterior, anterolateral, minimally invasive, and anterior techniques. The list also includes short animation demos, patient orientation videos, and a very clear visual example of installing a hip implant in a skeletal model.
Total hip replacement is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures performed for patients with hip arthritis. This procedure can relieve pain, restore function, improve your movements at work and play, and provide you with a better quality of life.
In this surgical preview, Jose A. Rodriguez, MD, performs an Anterior Total Hip Replacement on the left hip of a 71-year-old man. Watch the full surgery at h...
Anterior hip replacement is a minimally invasive hip surgery performed to replace the hip joint without cutting through any muscles. It is also referred to as muscle sparing surgery because no muscles are cut enabling a quicker return to normal activity.