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| Pre-existing Hip Fracture Fixation with Subsequent Total Hip Replacement - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing |
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This stock medical exhibit features multiple views of the left pelvis and hip illustrating a Pre-existing Hip Fracture Fixation with Subsequent Total Hip Replacement. The following images are shown:
1. Pre-operative condition comparing a normal left hip to one with previously placed hardware and joint deterioration.
2. Surgical incisiion into the left hip.
3. Removal of old hardware.
4. Placement of acetabular component.
5. Placement of femoral component completing the total hip replacement.
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