
Close-up of sutured tendon fibers after surgery
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Attributes
- Length
- 0:38
- Resolution
- 3840 x 2160
- File Size
- 47.8 MB
- Frame Rate
- 30 fps
- Alpha Channel
- No
- Looped
- No
- Video Encoding
- H.264
- Orientation
- Horizontal
- Commercial License
- Further Information
Description
This detailed 3D medical animation illustrates the surgical process of repairing a torn rotator cuff tendon. The visual depicts the damaged tendon fibers, their initial suturing, the drilling of holes into the humerus bone, and the precise insertion of suture anchors. Finally, the animation shows the sutures being threaded through the anchors to securely reattach the tendon to the bone. This professional and informative visual asset is ideal for medical training, educational presentations, patient explanations, or scientific research, providing a clear and accurate depiction of the orthopedic procedure.

























