Surgeons Prefer Hip Resurfacing over Replacement for Their Own Hip
Hip Resurfacing is difficult. It requires a higher degree of surgical precision, art and talent. Hip resurfacing produces a higher level of functional outcome. Most surgeons do not offer hip resurfacing but they when it is their hip that needs surgery they are more open to the procedure. Polyethylene should be used. Two experienced hip resurfacing discusses hip resurfacing and what it takes to make it all work out.

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Debate: Hip Resurfacing vs. Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty

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Intro. Hip Surgeon has Hip Resurfacing. Watch his Journey.

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Hip and Shoulder Resurfacing by James Pritchett MD at Swedish Hospital in Seattle WA 2025

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The future of anterior hip replacement- What's still needed and where are we going? | AHF2023

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Surgeon Receives Resurfacing

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Hip replacement surgery techniques - Dr. Scott Devinney

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Total Hip Replacement in 2025: What’s the Latest?

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Total Hip Replacement: The First Seven Days Are The Toughest

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hip resurfacing in teenagers v2

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What You Need To Know About A Total Hip Replacement with Dr. Harris

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Top 10 Controversies in Hip Replacement Surgery Explained by a Surgeon

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Hip Arthritis Treatment and Surgery Overview

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Hip Replacement - Everything you need to know

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