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tymus and myth vitamus hip operation

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nextqueen | 18:49 Sun 01st Jul 2012 | Body & Soul
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My mother in law has just had her second hip operation a year on from the last one, and it seems to be called something else this time. I can't seem to find it anywhere when I search it, any ideas please what this means:
thymus and myth vitamus hip operation
or words to that effect, perhaps Sqad may know,
many thanks.
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Are you sure about the terminology?
Haven't heard of that one, my two were "Birminghams". Sqad would be your best bet for a sensible answer.
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yes definitely said that on the discharge letter, right side.
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no Sqad it didnt say that at all
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im guessing thymus or something means 'thigh'?
thymus doesn't mean thigh...words you might see are trochanter (ball) and acetabulum (socket) I used to work in orthopaedic rehab and I cant make sense of what you have posted, sorry

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