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For the Doctor:
- Deltoid of the Hip Sparing Approach
- Excellent Acetabulum/Femur Visibility
- Normal Hip Mechanics
- Immediate Hip Stability
- Single Incision
- Supine Approach – True Pelvic Alignment
- Reduced Dislocation Risk
- No Need for Body Mass Index Criteria
- Intraoperative Ability to Ascertain Leg Lengths
- Enhanced Patient Recovery Rate
- Less Office Visits
- Negligible Post-Operative Complications
- Increased Patient Referrals
- Ability to Market New MIS Procedure
For the Patient:
- Reduced Tissue Trauma
- Less Pain
- Less Pain Medication
- Less Scarring
- Normal Hip Mechanics
- Faster Recovery
- Quicker Return to Normal Function
- Little or No Physical Rehabilitation
- Reduced Dislocation Risk
- Minimal Post-Op Protocol
- No Post-Op Dislocation Precautions
- Earlier Release from Hospital
- Zero to Minimal Post-Op Rehab
- Reduced Post-Op Pain Medication
- No Restriction of Post-Op Activity
- Immediate Use of Normal Toilet Height
- No Post- Op Abduction Pillow Required
- Cross Legs as Desired
- No Shoe Lift Requirements
- No Post-Op Sexual Activity Limitations.
For the Hospital:
- Reduced Hospital Stays
- Reduced Surgery Time in OR
- More Surgeries
- Increased Revenues
- Improved ROI
- Zero to Minimal Rehabilitation Requirements
- Less Post-Op Costs for Assisted Modalities
- Ability to Market New MIS Procedure