- Training
- 09/03/2019
Adult Hip Reconstruction for Orthopaedic Exams
Description
This video transcript outlines a teaching session focused on "Adult Hip Reconstruction," presented by Dr. Fareed, an orthopedic surgeon from Bournemouth, as part of the FRCS mentoring program. The session emphasizes the importance of understanding primary hip replacement procedures, including approaches and statistics, while also touching on topics such as osteoarthritis, complications, and specific techniques used in surgeries, including cemented and cementless options. Dr. Fareed provides insights into the assessment of hip conditions, the role of history-taking, and clinical examination, highlighting key points for successful outcomes in both primary and revision hip surgeries. He encourages participants to stick to the basics, practice systematic history-taking and examination techniques, and be prepared to justify their management decisions based on their training and experience. The presentation is intended for medical professionals preparing for examinations related to hip surgery.
Part of: Surgical Techniques and Training Collection
"Adult Hip Reconstruction for Orthopaedic Exams" is included in the following Surgical Techniques and Training playlist: