So grateful that you made this video it is so helpful when I'm stuck in a long drive and I have to learn all the skeletal bones. I would love to listen and watch more of these videos in every category if you keep making them you would really help me so much. Game changer. Thank God, thank you.
I ve been looking for lectures to enlighten me which type of surgery for each long bone fracture. I am delighted to see this lecture so conscise yet informative!!! Brilliant!
Thank you for all this information. I broke both hips 6 years ago. They didn’t do surgery because I was not expected to survive. I spent a while in a coma. By time I came to I was all healed up. About to finally go get this looked at again. Lying in bed is the worst! One side healed back a little short. So one leg is a tiny bit shorter than the other.
This is an excellent video. My father just had a hip fracture. Though not a medical student, you video explained it all. It was well understood. Thank you very much and keep up the good work.
I have a question, my Mon had a fall while walking and the x-ray result is "right fermoral fracture" and the doktor recommendation is surgery, my concern she is 88 years old and is suffering from dementia.
I'm here because my mom (80y/o) just fell yesterday. Thought it was a bruise but when she yelled due to pain I called EMS. Now she will be having surgery today. They flew her out from Camp Lejeune Hospital to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington NC. Hope all goes well
Do not have throw rugs decorating the house. Single biggest cause of entering a nursing home suffering hip replacement. 95% of sufferers dead within 12 months.
As a person how just broke my hip 4 weeks ago may I just say the pain was unbearable.....I've broken may bones but this is one pain I could not take .......I now have a pin and plate in my hip ......I'm just 4 weeks in and I am walking but I have a limp it's higher than the other leg....what do I do
I broke my femoral neck in April 2023 during army training, I’m only 26 so surgeon performed ORIF surgery with metal screws. I am nearly 7 months post op and still in pain when walking / weight bearing on the affected leg. I am following my physios advice and the follow up X-rays have shown no signs of AVN. Is it normal to still be in pain?? Will I ever be able to run / train properly again? Any advice or if anyone has been through anything similar would really appreciate it
had my femoral neck total displaced last aug 16 last year and underwent surgery (fixation with 3 titanium screws . I was able to walk just in 2 & 1/2 months with limping. at 3rd month I was able to go to work .
I fell off a ladder 🪜 onto concrete I went to bed for 4 days couldn’t walk. The bruise was absolutely huge! on my hip side. 8 days later I can walk bruise has diminished but I have this massive lump on my side 😳😮💨 I’ve not gone Hospital or doctors because it’s difficult to see a doctor and the waiting at the hospital is 4 hrs 🤯 I can walk I just am hoping it will return to normal. I’ve taken a few tumbles of Horses so think that’s why I coped. The rush of adrenaline was scary 😟 I thought my heart was going to explode 🤯 I think 🤔 I may have to get an X-ray.
Hi there, thank you for your video which is very helpful to better understand the hip fracture. I am 38yo and I got my right femoral neck severely broken after a simple fall during a basketball game in July 2022...It is a Garden IV intracapsular fracture and the surgeons did an osteosynthetis (given my young age instead of a total hip replacement). It's been now 6 months and there is luckily no sign of avascular necrosis although I still have pains (bearable though). Do you think there is still a high risk for me to get an AVN even later?
hang in there. I just got the same surgery 3 days ago. After much research, it seems that the risk of AVN can last 2 years. Groin pain is the sign of dying femoral head. There were cases where the bones didn't union until 2 years have passed. As long as the hardware is stable, I think there is always hope.
@@sgb.808 I don't know my fracture classification but it was not displaced while slightly impacted. It's not known whether there is avn yet. This is also the reason why I want to have the implant removed. There is a recent paper that shows benefit of removing implant in reducing the chance of avn.
thanks a lot for all your videos. You say "hip fracture" where what I see is a femur fracture. So how do you call a real hip fracture in American language. I can understand a "total hip" replacement though because it also involves the acetabulum, I am just surprised. In Latin languages it would be "femoral neck" fracture.
So grateful that you made this video it is so helpful when I'm stuck in a long drive and I have to learn all the skeletal bones. I would love to listen and watch more of these videos in every category if you keep making them you would really help me so much. Game changer. Thank God, thank you.
I ve been looking for lectures to enlighten me which type of surgery for each long bone fracture. I am delighted to see this lecture so conscise yet informative!!! Brilliant!
I am a regular reader of your lectures. Yours lectures are useful for both professionals and students.
Excellent job!
Thanks!
very clear explanations, thank you! my mother is going to have hemiarthroplasty this week, so i'm glad i found this video!
Thank you for all this information. I broke both hips 6 years ago. They didn’t do surgery because I was not expected to survive. I spent a while in a coma. By time I came to I was all healed up. About to finally go get this looked at again. Lying in bed is the worst! One side healed back a little short. So one leg is a tiny bit shorter than the other.
Oh my goodness I am so sorry to hear. I've got a broken hip and i totally feel ya. My love is sent.
This is an excellent video. My father just had a hip fracture. Though not a medical student, you video explained it all. It was well understood. Thank you very much and keep up the good work.
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Cephalomedulary nail is now upper then dynamic screws in stability and union rate and also rage of cut out.
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Very good and knowing some unknown history
I have a question, my Mon had a fall while walking and the x-ray result is "right fermoral fracture" and the doktor recommendation is surgery, my concern she is 88 years old and is suffering from dementia.
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I'm here because my mom (80y/o) just fell yesterday. Thought it was a bruise but when she yelled due to pain I called EMS. Now she will be having surgery today. They flew her out from Camp Lejeune Hospital to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington NC. Hope all goes well
How's your Mom now?
Very nice and easy video .thank you dr
Excellent video!
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Do not have throw rugs decorating the house. Single biggest cause of entering a nursing home suffering hip replacement. 95% of sufferers dead within 12 months.
Wow seriously 😢😢😢😢😢
%95 is much.its like %20 only
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what about stairs? lmaoo
@@mady8539 maybe second biggest cause?
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What does it mean when the trabeculae are "parallel" in a garden IV fracture?
Amazing video! Thank you
Great ...useful detail. Thanks
Amazing explanation , thank you
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As a person how just broke my hip 4 weeks ago may I just say the pain was unbearable.....I've broken may bones but this is one pain I could not take .......I now have a pin and plate in my hip ......I'm just 4 weeks in and I am walking but I have a limp it's higher than the other leg....what do I do
I broke my femoral neck in April 2023 during army training, I’m only 26 so surgeon performed ORIF surgery with metal screws. I am nearly 7 months post op and still in pain when walking / weight bearing on the affected leg. I am following my physios advice and the follow up X-rays have shown no signs of AVN. Is it normal to still be in pain?? Will I ever be able to run / train properly again? Any advice or if anyone has been through anything similar would really appreciate it
had my femoral neck total displaced last aug 16 last year and underwent surgery (fixation with 3 titanium screws . I was able to walk just in 2 & 1/2 months with limping. at 3rd month I was able to go to work .
@@joecelpolinag8171same as me I have 3 screws too. How is your pain and recovery now? Hope you are well!
@@joecelpolinag8171 are you fully fit now ? Can you sit on floor and cross leg?
I fell off a ladder 🪜 onto concrete I went to bed for 4 days couldn’t walk.
The bruise was absolutely huge! on my hip side.
8 days later I can walk bruise has diminished but I have this massive lump on my side 😳😮💨
I’ve not gone Hospital or doctors because it’s difficult to see a doctor and the waiting at the hospital is 4 hrs 🤯
I can walk I just am hoping it will return to normal.
I’ve taken a few tumbles of Horses so think that’s why I coped.
The rush of adrenaline was scary 😟 I thought my heart was going to explode 🤯
I think 🤔 I may have to get an X-ray.
Best video ever !! thank you
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Best advice for recovery lose weight drink ton of water never stop moving its that simple also accept the pain and keep going
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That was sooooooo helpful
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fantastic explanation.
I lost two of my grandparents in hip fracture surgery
Wow supa
I loved it
Do impacted fractures need surgery
what about if a 91 year old patient isn't healthy enough for surgery?
They can have epidural anesthetic, which is much safer than a general anesthetic.
Hi there, thank you for your video which is very helpful to better understand the hip fracture. I am 38yo and I got my right femoral neck severely broken after a simple fall during a basketball game in July 2022...It is a Garden IV intracapsular fracture and the surgeons did an osteosynthetis (given my young age instead of a total hip replacement). It's been now 6 months and there is luckily no sign of avascular necrosis although I still have pains (bearable though). Do you think there is still a high risk for me to get an AVN even later?
hang in there. I just got the same surgery 3 days ago. After much research, it seems that the risk of AVN can last 2 years. Groin pain is the sign of dying femoral head. There were cases where the bones didn't union until 2 years have passed. As long as the hardware is stable, I think there is always hope.
@@speedingAtI94 are you guys still ok?
@@sgb.808 I have mostly recovered. I am hoping to have the implant removed since it still brothers me.
@@speedingAtI94 very good to hear, so no AVN even though u had a garden 3-4 type fracture?
@@sgb.808 I don't know my fracture classification but it was not displaced while slightly impacted. It's not known whether there is avn yet. This is also the reason why I want to have the implant removed. There is a recent paper that shows benefit of removing implant in reducing the chance of avn.
Can early stage of avascular necrosis manifest as non union after ORIF surgery?
Mechanical fall is an old term that's bizarrely now seen unfavourable when used.
thanks a lot for all your videos. You say "hip fracture" where what I see is a femur fracture. So how do you call a real hip fracture in American language. I can understand a "total hip" replacement though because it also involves the acetabulum, I am just surprised. In Latin languages it would be "femoral neck" fracture.
you are correct, calling it a "hip fracture" is not particularly accurate.
I've got a broken hip and no one wants to touch me. 😢 I'm in severe pain..
My co worker has a bad hip I feel bad I try to help as much as I can with out making him feel uncomfortable
Sir hip up dawn please tell me
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I m36 and it m in pain 2 days post op
shortened and inernally rotated for NOF !!!!!!!!
No recovery after hip fracture
You couldn't walk with a hip fracture could you?
Kya..karna..hip...fracture..
Please translate Tamil
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