2. Slightly Curvilinear Incision Centered Over the Greater Trochanter
3. Dissection Through the Soft Tissues and Exposure of the IT Band
4. Longitudinal Incision Through the IT Band and Retraction to Expose the Greater Trochanter
5. Anterolateral Approach to Expose the Hip Capsule by Peeling Off the Confluent Layer of Abductors and Vastus Lateralis at its Insertion onto the Greater Trochanter
6. T-Shaped Capsulotomy and Exposure of the Femoral Neck Fracture
7. Femoral Head Removal and Washing away any Bone Fragments
8. Femoral Head Measurements and Trialing Femoral Head Implant
9. Getting Lateral on the Canal with a Box Cutter While Protecting the Insertion of the Abductors
10. Using Canal Finder and Reamers to Appropriately Size the Canal
11. Femoral Broaching to Appropriately Size the Canal
12. Trial for New Femoral Neck and Head
13. Cement Mixing and Femoral Canal Irrigation and Hemostasis
14. Cement Placement with Cement Restrictor at the Bottom
15. Femoral Stem Insertion Making Sure of Appropriate Version and Valgus Position
16. Attachment of New Femoral Head and Reduction of the Hip
17. Closure
18. Post-op Remarks
Left Hip Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture