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  • you should invest more in Health and Safety in the workplace....!!!

  • Absolutely BRILLIANT!! This "filled in the gaps" where my surgeons were unable to "articulate" what was going to be done or had been done to me, a "Frequent Flier" in the Orthopedic Surgical ORs. AWESOME!!

  • ...super magic!

  • Omg look terrible the only thing i feel right now is pain

  • 15 People can't be fixed.

  • call loyars 4 you

  • i love it :)

  • And that kids is why you shouldn't climb a 25meters high ladder.

  • I know that it doesn't matter and that this is besides the point of the video, but did anyone else notice that the sistine chapel's ceiling is curved? It really isn't in real life :o

  • Deus EX!!!!!

  • GRACIAS POR DIFUNDIR EL TRABAJO Y CONOCIMIENTO.

    DESDE NUESTRO CANAL, SOIS CREATIVOS AMANO.

    casildo madrid saiz

  • Ole, ole y olé! desde España

  • and then you put him in an MRI machine and see how many different directions he flies in :D

  • The birth of Wolverine.

  • BRILLIANT!!!

  • Alright sir, you're all good.

    That would be 86.4 million USD

  • Iirc it's not actually advisable to use prosthethics in clavicle fractures if it can be helpeds. It's better to use an 8 bandage

  • that can not true ... the human body its not a machinne theres nerves and muscles is not simple ..... i can bet that hand can't moves never again like he was painting..... sorry for my bad english

  • awesome!

  • that was beutiful

  • Helen si lees esto....ve este video y todos los relacionados con el canal te encantarán

  • Excellent animations!!! I will show it to my medical assistant students!!

  • Excelente !!!!

  • wow, this is awesome

  • They are building up... Robocop.

  • Absolutely AWESOME! It took my breath away!

  • like mortal kombat x ray fatalyties

  • 4:00 nerves are still intakt... pure luck

  • Magnífico. Es todo un innovador video, asequible, interesante, y que no te deja indiferente.

    De un modo muy ágil y creativo se va viendo como se ponen los implantes en un cuerpo aplastado"""".

    A mi personalmente me ha gustado mucho.

    MUY BUENA IDEA LA DE ÉSTE TIPO DE ANIMACIONES QUE YO NO CONOCÍA.

    Saludos y felicidades.

    H.

  • wow is that possible? all this stuff can be donde in a human body?? amazing!!!!

  • ((0:54)) it's me or the janitor is a mexican??

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  • Dedo arriba si también opinas que la medicina es increible!

  • CYBORG

  • Reminds me of Deus Ex Human Revolution hahahah

  • I bet he doesn't go through the metal detector arch without being tackled by 5 security guards.

  • Trolley Man Fail

  • no this is Deus ex origins

  • And this was how wolverine got his powers....

  • ¡¡¡Fabuloso!!! es poco calificativo para decir lo que sentí al verlo de nuevo...!!!Tres hurras!!! para sus autores del mismo...

  • $2,000,000 ~ medical bills later...

  • OMG! Awesome

  • This guy has more metal in his body than the godamn Terminator

  • Great job on bone reconstruction demonstration of comminuted fractures in various areas of the body, incluisve showing the action of force at the point of impact. Very good job. If you are the true church would have to sell the Sistine Chapel to compensate the poor man who worked without protection.

  • robocop

    

  • this is a really fantastic animation !! AWESOME! :D

  • y se acabó suicidandose cuando supo de la factura que no le cubría su seguro privado

  • I am wondering why would someone show a laborer in the Sistine Chapel with no Personal Protection Equipment, obviously not prepared in terms of safety to do his job. What would be the idea behind showing workers with no protection at all in a Catholic worksite? Huh? Huh? This is intriguing, for sure. Why he didnt fall from some building, in New York or London? Huh? Huh?

  • WOW excelent!!!!!

  • after watching this, I wonder how many metal parts Jackie Chan had in his body... anyway, great animation!

  • מדהים מהמם לא יאומן ללא מילים

  • Should've used a man basket and fall protection

  • brillante!!!

  • It's INCREDIBLE!!!

  • he is now called the human robot!!!!

  • Wow, it is an amazing video. Congratulation to authors

  • This is amazing and really makes me feel more and more confident in medical

    advanced methods and cure. Excellent. I just subscribed your channel. Congratulations

  • Something about the music and this video make it absolutely terrifying to me. I'm not squeamish in any way about medicine (I'm working on going to med school now) but this just seems... off.

  • excelent video!! :) incredible!

  • WOW, that's was really amazing.

    Too bad the animation doesn't look good like the rest of the presentation

  • Use a scaffold!

    Prevention is always better than cure, however hi-tech the cure might be.

  • Awesome...! One different question: what's the name of the music? Thanks!

  • This is the best animation I've ever seen! :0

  • I will remember this next time I'll paint my fresco :))...but srsly...couldnt some of the fractures there be solved by simple plaster?

  • Wow, how primitive is our medicine! Metal parts, nuts and bolts in the 21st century? This doesn't impress me, on the contrary. Impressive would be body part regeneration and real heal.

  • Amazing !!!!!

  • Magnifico

    

  • MariO!

    

  • wont the screws damage the marrows?

  • Beautiful.

    "We can rebuild him! We have the technology!"

  • Great! I didn't imagine that medical animation can be so interesting. Great work.

  • Imagine Airport security after THAT....

  • wow, that was incredible, very very nice, i bet it took alot of work to make this

  • i would not what that much metal in my body.

  • Now they just need a sound engineer...

  • Oooow!

  • Réalisation 3D superbe ou Renaissances et Réparations Chirurgicales vont de paire dans la rénovation,à suivre !

  • I think, that he would have a problem, if he wants go trough a detector in an airport :S

    Realy amazing, entertaining animation...

  • He became iron man o.O

  • wow that's so cool! The shoulder one freaked me out though :/

  • Very clever!

  • I really liked the animation, but I have to wonder if we can do That why cant we have A full metal skeleton that won't shatter?

  • @Superyndaaa Because the prosthesis has the service life about 15-years.

  • ouch fuck that hurt me :0

  • Is it bad that I have more metal in my body than this guy?

  • Wow it is really awesome and informatic

  • alucineison

  • Heal the Ghost. --

  • Amazing, and beautiful in it's realism. Easily one of the greatest vids I've ever seen

  • my favorite video , simply mad about it

  • Totally unrealistic... The guy would've used a scaffold in the first place. And step ladders simply aren't made that tall. :)

  • @pooie0116

    Totally unrealistic... The guy would've used a scaffold in the first place. And step ladders simply aren't made that tall. :)

    I think you're missing the point. This is a marketing video made for DePuy Orthopaedics. The point of the video was to display the products that DePuy offers. Every implant is 100% real and is used daily throughout the world.

  • Very creative! I how many people did it take to make it? How long?

    The story, transitions, and details are some of the best I've seen on YouTube.

  • wow i had no idea that we could fix all that now

  • as cool as this animation is, i feel that he should call "claims direct"

  • jep, like that painting describes: mankind has come close to godness (sry for my english i´m german)

  • I have a few of them implants !! i can still feel the screw heads and the corners of one of the metal plates :0)

  • Very nice animation effects. I really like the video and its theme. I mean the way he fell down and the complete idea is very nice. Keep up

  • great great Job!!!!!!!

  • if this would be real on future I would break some bones to make them better..

  • @Baraquiel62 They're... real... now?

  • Wow! great animation and very insightful video,i didn't know this was the way how the fractured bones are repaired

  • I'd love to see another animation of him going through a metal detector.. lol

  • I don't get how the spinal column was repaired... wouldn't that damage the spinal cord?

  • The cord or spinal cord does not get injured. we perform the instrumentation before her and behind, trying not to touch it is very major surgery and father do .. when operating near the spinal cord

  • the spinal cord is in the back...

  • @shawkobezhu

    There are numerous ways to fix the spine without damaging the actual spinal cord itself. Highly complex surgery though.

  • awesome a tribute to people like dr chandhramouli , apollo bangalore

  • wow. That totally blew my mind! amazing! Entertained and learning at the same time. Good job!

  • wtf was that suppose to be mario and luigi lol nice if only it was that easy to heal and go to work the next day. but great video tho

  • You built the bionic man and made me wince - alot. Go Steve Austin! Go ghOstAnimation!

  • WOW!!! AWESOME!!

  • Wow! How did you do it?

  • Exelent , movie.. perfect..

  • Hope he lives in a warm climate... winter could be painful...

  • SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!

  • NARUTO rules!

  • I had to clap after watching this... wow... hats off to you..... my grandmother has gone thru alot of operations.... one was a hip replacement... wow.... 5 stars... million kudos....

  • To insert all the metal would they have to slice him open in every broken area?

  • @an1m8r

    Yep. Different size incisions (some only 1/2 inch, others much longer.) They need an entryway to gain access to the area that need repaired.

  • Simply amazing. I knew about some of the operations pictured. But seeing them played out... And, I didn't know they could replace whole vertebrae!

    Though I agree with Rastafield. That guy will never ever again pass through a metal detector undetected. And would have had some 3 years of rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

  • It reminds me a bit of Wolverine Origins film when he got big drills into his body :D

  • That is a brilliant animation.

    Does the metal erode away to be eventually replaced by bone?

  • All the rods and such are in there for good. Bone will grow around it but not replace it. Some of the joints may need replacement but it largely depends on the age of the patient. This guy probably won't need a new hip unless he takes up ski racing.

  • Nope, it stays there, but it can be taken away when the bone is healed, except the pelvic fracture and vertebrae, I believe there are some research on stem cell's and bones, well many types of many organs and steam cell's. Wonder what medical science in the future will be!!!

  • unbelievable! great! would they really use so much metal?

  • i would too give u a million stars if i could...

  • I used this on my presentation about fractures...lol

  • very cool, and yet extremely painful to watch lol

  • awasome!

  • Stunning.

  • That was absolutely incredible... the animation was flawless, and you connected art and science together so beautifully.

    I'd give you a million stars if I could. :D

  • Awesome!

  • Woah... that was truly amazing...

    Now make another one with that dude going through customs at the international airport :)

    Just kidding... Great work.

  • thats incredible.

    now i know.

  • awesome man,

    feels like fight club in the beginning..

  • Quite fantastic!

  • the animation was incredible, much better than mine, keep up the good work

  • wow....truly one incredible animation. Great work!!!

  • very awesomely good medical animation

    niceee...

  • Wow, I'm speechless. This is an amazing animation - if only I could animate like that! Well done.

    As tonyzion1972 said:

    A+++++++

  • thanks to the great doctors in ein-carem israel for saveing my life after a car accident - 7 Platinums and im like a new born baby.

    what a doctors we have in israel thanks god.

  • I work in the medical field this is truely an Amazing way to show animation.

    A++++

  • This is just fantastic guys!

    :o)

  • very nice - is it based on actual medical records or something (I mean are all of those implants being actually used in medicine)

  • Yes, all of these are real-world medical devices that have been used thousands of times in surgical procedures around the globe.

  • nice reel. Really ;)

  • @ghOstAnimation

    nice video. Not to be a pessimist, but if there had been injury to the spinal cord as depicted in the video, that man would most likely to be a paraplegic.

  • Yes. The models are the actual engineering files that are used to manufacture the implants.

  • Granted, I wrote the story, but I think it is pretty simple. An artist is restoring the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He falls, breaks nearly every bone in his body. Thanks to the artistry and science of modern orthopedics he is able to be restored to fully functioning levels allowing him to finish his work restoring the the Sistine Chapel.

    BTW: All the implants are 100% real and all the surgeries are common.

  • Hey i like this short, its talented work. Dont mind little crybaby hecklers like Dav963, i dont know what makes him think he has the Right to critisize your film.

    Keep up the good work, people who know how much goes into a 3d short appreciate it. Thank you for the great film :)

  • Wow, this was pretty amazing ^^

  • I'll say.

  • Terrific! Thanks for sharing your abilities with us, good luck in all your ventures.

  • amazing, but wouldn't he be paralyzed with that kind of damage in his spine, plus after all that he is still wearing glass. Anyways great job!

  • Like creating some kind of robot.

  • man, the camera moves make me sick and the whole damn thing just takes 3 times too long, im sorry but its ******* boring..

  • If you're looking for a story, you're at the wrong place, just look at the visuals and animations. And btw, if the camera movements makes you sick, maybe you have some kind of disease, because there's really nothing special in them.

  • excuse me? its called motion sickness. and You're saying I shouldn't look for a story in animation? So all this hard work was just for the visual effects? Stop trying to save face, instead you made everything worse...

  • this is amazing. at first i didn't expect it to be anything special. but damn the repairing animation and the xray view when each injury occured. ridiculous. nice job

  • omg! how much time did this take? simply amazing!

  • Great Work! ;)

  • Nice!.. Very informative!

  • Cool idea, nice visualization.

  • nice

  • Wow!! that's great work!

  • AMAZING!!!!!!!

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