Cirugía de cadera AMIS - Tipos de abordaje

In this video you will be informed of hip approaches to perform hip replacement implantation or hip surgery, in an instructive way. There are 3 main approaches, from which the mixture of them is detached turning them into 5 different approaches to enter the hip joint. Conventional and traditional hip approaches that were formerly practiced had worked with some limitations and performing basically to solve the problem of pain due to the friction of the structures of worn bones but exchanging those pains for other new pains. and bringing other limitations for patients. As years passed by, with time more demanding patients have come with the arrival of the internet and with greater access to information, this way patients have led doctors to improve techniques in search of the success of surgeries. Currently there are technologies such as the AMIS Technique for hip surgery that is less invasive, with a high success rate, pain reduction, and rapid recovery of patients, in the video you can see the types of incisions and scars that are necessary in the approaches, and that in traditional approaches, in addition to being larger, they cut the muscles affecting the natural and biomechanical support of the joint also affecting the immediate and future recovery of the patient, who would have to be exposed to lameness and other physical limitations and limitation of activities for the rest of their life. AMIS is the elegant approach par excellence, and is one that achieves the objectives of hip surgery, but additionally allows minimal pain and rapid recovery and physical rehabilitation, practically with this technique there are no physical limitations for patients who undergo hip surgery. 0:12 Incisions of the approaches. 1:13 Impact on hip movements and positions. 1:45 Dislocation according to the approach. 2:02 Impact of Scar on Sleep and Sleep 3:12 Other common leg movements that move the hip. 4:11 Limitation in sexual intercourse after surgery. 4:18 Basic movements: driving, sitting, walking, crouching 5:15 Advantages of AMIS technique