Total Hip Replacement

(Total Hip Arthroplasty – THA)

Total Hip Replacement (THA) is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out hip joint is removed and replaced with artificial components (prosthetic implants) to relieve pain, restore movement, and improve quality of life.

Total Hip

Hip Joint Anatomy:

medical anatomy illustration of the c joint, transparent torso view, pelvis and proximal femur fully visible, realistic acetabulum, femoral head, femoral neck, cartilage surfaces, ligaments, surrounding musculature

Cholecystectomy Digital Module

A guided, interactive, patient-to-professional digital experience that explains gallbladder disease, prepares the patient, maps the operation step by step, and connects anatomy, workflow, devices, risks, and recovery into one usable module.

A cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, most commonly done laparoscopically for symptomatic gallstones, cholecystitis, or related biliary disease. Laparoscopic surgery is the usual approach, while open surgery may be needed in more difficult or converted cases. Safe identification of the cystic duct and cystic artery using the Critical View of Safety is a core principle in modern cholecystectomy.