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15 thoughts on “Advice

  1. Mohamed Sultan

    Very interesting horrible cases
    Every case had a story ..
    Well done sir ?
    You used to learn us in life & in work
    I remember a sentence from your lecture
    If we considered pelvis is strawberry & acetabulum is milk .. milk strawberry juice is totally different .. this is the fact about combined fractures of pelvis & acetabulum

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    1. professorfouadzamelsadek Post author

      Thank you Ya Soltan, as much as I hope colleagues and trainees may learn something I learn from them and their comments more and more. Please feel free to comment on any of the cases or presentations. Glad you like it.
      Fouad

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  2. Ismail Fathalla

    Very challenging case from a capable hip surgeon. One of the best really. A few comments (questions):
    1. With the right hip, would you consider using a Restoration type stem or do you have concerns regarding their use in this age group?
    2. With the left hip, was there enough coverage superolateral? I’m under the impression that there is bone which isn’t showing up on the s rays.

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    1. professorfouadzamelsadek Post author

      Thank you so much Dr. Ismail. First just to clarify, I suppose you are talking about case 8 of the hip group the case of dysplasia. For the right hip I agree with you in a young age I would prefer to always use a standard hip. Regarding the left hip, yes there is good bone coverage, in the slide before last I have added two red arrows to show the true edge of bone stock above the cup. The confusion comes from the sclerotic edge of the false acetabulum which is in a more anterior plane. Excellent observations
      Fouad.

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  3. Ahmed Goda El hamalawy

    Very interesting- informative- legendary level of treating difficult and neglected cases
    Deep thanks to you sir for that kind opportunity

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  4. Rasha Ramadan

    Proff. Dr. Fuad Zamel..
    I wish i was a doctor to give my professional feedback on such a very informative platform, but let me give my feedback as your patient… If there is a word that’s higher level than Professor, it should be you…
    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the difference you make to your patient’s lives daily! Your kindness, sincere caring, and concern make everything better and are a great encouragement. Thank you so very much for taking care of me since dayone until now, thank you for being the best around the whole world. Every day of my life will be better because of you.

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  5. Ahmed Goda El hamalawy

    Grateful sir
    For that huge effort
    The last videos with intraoperative tips and tricks are very precious
    Thanks dr fouad

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  6. Dr Sanjeev Reddy

    Respected sir,
    You’re a gem of a teacher and a fabulous surgeon.
    Kindly upload part 2 and 3 of the cadaveric hip replacement video on your YouTube channel for our learning purpose as your teaching method and demonstration are absolutely adorable. Hope you see this and reply.
    Inshallah.

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