Hip osteoarthritis can make life difficult and painful when trying to move around or even at rest. Many patients turn to a total hip replacement to give them ease and comfort both walking and at rest.
Professor Al Muderis employs the anterior approach to hip replacements which is a muscle-sparing procedure, meaning no muscles are cut during the surgery. The anticipated benefits of this approach are reduced pain and a faster recovery after surgery compared to other surgical techniques.
Professor Munjed Al Muderis performs a right total hip replacement using the anterior approach on an adult male patient at Macquarie University Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
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