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Title: Hip Surgery
Added: Oct 20, 2008
Author: nucleusanimation
Duration: 3:26
Description:
If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.nucleusinc.com/facebookVisit http://orthopedics.healthanimations.com for FREE videos, illustrations and patient handouts for healthcare providers. 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 component (socket), removal of the arthritic femoral head, and placement of the femoral head prosthesis (ball). ANCE00188
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Tags: hip surgery nucleus medical art animation 3d arthritis prosthetic arthritic hip joint operation prosthesis replacement surgery procedure media total femoral head injury cartilage
hip surgery nucleus medical art animation 3d arthritis prosthetic arthritic hip joint operation prosthesis replacement surgery procedure media total femoral head injury cartilage
Youtube Comments: 213
bashirovasevinc Says:
Jul 15, 2011 - pojalusta esli mojno tekst perevisti na -russkiy yazik
SuperKing201 Says:
Jul 29, 2011 - doctor this guy needs hip surgery now! i kno ikno iam looking it up on youtube....
EagleMarine2012 Says:
Aug 5, 2011 - YOUR BORN IN 1949
444719abcx Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - Of course there are millions of successful surgeries but they are to be avoided at all costs until they are really necessary and only after all other therapies have failed. Thanks for your posting. Jacques
sourdough51 Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - That goes without saying, no one goes in for surgery such as this unless it's necessary. Slight discomfort is easy to live with but severe pain isn't. This procedure is for those who need it and only the patient is the one who can make that determination.
2oblivia Says:
Sep 20, 2011 - I really appreciate my surgeon who did #1 in 2005 and will be doing #2 now. I am scheduling this one sooner. I had double slippage of capital epihyses following sledding at 12 I thought I was invincible after surgeries to stabliize them with corrugated pins. Consequently, the ancient burred up 1963 three pins in the right hip took 6 hours to remove. We will all know better with this one. I'll be missing Zumba for a good while. Hate that! Hate unrelenting pain more.
radar007100 Says:
Sep 23, 2011 - Please if posible do not get the hip replacement , suffer the pain as long as you can. I have had three hip replacements and now for the past 5 yrs. I have not had a hip and I am unable to walk....the surgeries failed and my hip was removed and not replaced....three stikes and you are out.
Vergesseneins1 Says:
Sep 25, 2011 - ....no one likes you and your comment
Myoldnamesdontwork Says:
Oct 8, 2011 - wait...what happen to those illiofemoral/ischiofemoral,pubofemoral ligaments? wouldn't you dislocate your femoral head without them? i know ur muscles still hold them in place but still...the second thing is what happen to the synovial fluid? without it will it be easy to articulate? and since the neck of the femur is sawed off what happen to all the anastomoses of arteries? i am so confused...one reason why i should never have studied medicine...
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SquigglyLovesAJ2009 Says:
Jan 4, 2012 - The joint capsule is removed altogether - because the surfaces aren't 'living' they don't require synovial fluid for lubrication or nourishment etc.. Of course this compromises the stability at the hip which is why the surgeon uses forceps to separate the surrounding muscles rather than cutting through them, to promote maximum possible stability at the joint and limit dislocation as much as possible. I don't know about the ligaments or arteries though...
TheRedstormshadow Says:
Jan 26, 2012 - lol too late I watched it I had an idea I was like what about the muscles and the tendons???lol well now I know AND WISH I DIDN'T KNOW .. I'm 36 going under the knife on feb28 yes I'm nervous..but it has to be done tired of the pain bring more pain to have no more pain ??sound logical at this point...I have no choice!
mag12327 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - The last hip replacement was done 16th Nov 2011, the 4th. I'm 69, i,m down to using one stick now. I would say to anyone contemplating the op, do not have any doubts at all, normaly the operation is nothing to worry about. To be free of pain is the most wonderful feeling if you have suffered with it before. there is no comparison in the fredom tou feel. Mike D. Spain.
nucleusanimation Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Thanks for sharing your experience!
ScuderiaJabardos Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - Great video. Neat, simple, very informative and clear. Thank you!
Monzaman78 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - I had my right hip done was in OR about 1 1/2 hrs
Monzaman78 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - It comes out in a day after op
willowbayy Says:
Apr 4, 2012 - How did it go??? I also saw the tendons and muscle cut..OMG..is it much like when I had a C_section to deliver my son..couldnt pick up a gallon of milk 1 week after..I am so not comparing it to that in no way..but muscle cut is awful...so my best friend and boyfriend of 4 yrs and he is 47, he is so cautious of movement of his leg..how is that going for U..did U think twice before..??
QuinnWoodworth Says:
May 4, 2012 - Thanks. Watching the video and seeing what is cut, takes my breath away. I am due for a hip replacement at the end of August, 2012. It is good to be encouraged. I will be 74 then. Q
QuinnWoodworth Says:
May 4, 2012 - How did you keep fit? What exercises did you do?
QuinnWoodworth Says:
May 4, 2012 - You and me both!
sourdough51 Says:
May 5, 2012 - @QuinWoodworth I was an avid cyclist when I first broke my hip while speed skating in1986 retired in 88 and in 2009 started cycling again to get fit once again for my health and my surgery. A year in I have continued cycling as it's low impact, Mostly I ride a stationary bike so cycling is my passion for fitness. Last week 29 Apr 12 I crashed my bike after breaking my handlebars & broke my femur where the femoral component is inserted. No surgery yet but I'm hopeful it will heal OK. Stay tuned..
QuinnWoodworth Says:
May 5, 2012 - Hey that is great. I use the elliptical machine. swim and walk but I think I will start using the stationary bike at the gym. I have also looked up pre-surgery exercises for the hip which I will start doing. My hip surgery is scheduled for the end of August. I am so sorry you crashed and broke your femur where the femoral component is inserted. Cross your fingers you will heal without surgery. (Now that I have looked at the video, I know what you are referring to).
TheEuropeanWoman Says:
May 18, 2012 - I belive this is a very difficult surgery












aonutube Says:
Jul 14, 2011 - Very useful. Thanks.