HOW TO: DRAPE DA VINCI XI

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  • Опубліковано 1 тра 2018

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  • @ryanfan101
    @ryanfan101 10 місяців тому +3

    Her point about which way is the correct way for the drape, life changing! Cant wait to do another robot case to try out this way of draping!

  • @amyc4406
    @amyc4406 Рік тому +3

    This was sO much easier then when my preceptor was teaching me! Ugh! I wish I would have watched this video prior.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +1

      This was video taped cause this was my first day learning how to drape it. Alot of the comments here are saying she's draping it wrong but idk, this was the trainer and rep taught us.

    • @mariekano9730
      @mariekano9730 Рік тому

      ​@@SURGICALTECHGEEKshe is draping it wrong

  • @denniswhite9532
    @denniswhite9532 Рік тому +6

    Hello Everyone. I've been a licensed and certified surgical first assistant for 10 years, with DaVinci robot certification for 9 years. A moment ago I just went onto the Intuitive website and pulled up their training video to confirm before posting this. Intuitive manufactures and sell the DaVinci robot system. Always drape column first. No doubt about it. In Intuitive/DaVinci training videos online, that's exactly how they demonstrate it . Anyone who has "their own personal way of doing it" is doing it incorrectly.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +1

      I dont doubt your information. She was trained by the rep. I was new then so I wouldn't dare to tell her she's doing it wrong if it was my first day draping the robot. I wished a real davinci rep taught me. This was how she was trained and I filmed it because I wanted to remember it.

    • @denniswhite9532
      @denniswhite9532 Рік тому +2

      @@SURGICALTECHGEEK Please understand I'm not criticizing you at all. But I'm saying your trainer was CORRECT. You are supposed to drape the column first. I have no idea why all the people who commented on your video were telling you to drape the arms first; they are WRONG. Draping arms first is not taught by Intuitive DaVinci Reps, the manufacturer, or their training videos. I'm 100% positive because I just watched the draping and docking videos yesterday and retook the quizzes just to stay sharp. All 3 sources say drape column first. Just begin by extending the boom all the way forward from the helm so the arms are far from the column. Then drape the column first by approaching from the side. This way you don't walk between unsterile arms. Then drape the arms after you've draped the column.
      It seemed like at least 5 people criticized your trainer (and you) so I hope they read this comment and stop draping the wrong way. I'm just following the DaVinci Surgical First Assist videos and the Reps because if anyone knows how to properly drape the robot it would be the corporation who made the robot, right? Well, I'm sure you are much more comfortable years after this video you posted and I hope you are enjoying the career. Best wishes to you sincerely.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +2

      @@denniswhite9532 I did look back on all the comments from others and you're absolutely right. Hearing from you in a different perspective kinda made me second guess if this was even the right draping lol. Is it column or arms first which is it. And also with your resource! I'd have to check it out!!!

    • @monicapillow1192
      @monicapillow1192 Рік тому

      Contamination at its finest draping the column first. That's a BIG no no. Never drape the column first.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +1

      @@monicapillow1192 Nope. That's not what our reps says. This trainer I have was trained under the robotic reps and she's then teaching everybody how to do it. I did not personally trained with a rep but she's the lead robotic tech at this facility.

  • @beverleywoozageer9285
    @beverleywoozageer9285 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome. Thanks we are getting ours soon

  • @victoriavalenzuela3174
    @victoriavalenzuela3174 5 років тому +17

    You DO NOT place the column drape first and risk contamination. Arms should be UNDER the robot arm and not over. Armpits are considered contaminated.

    • @cubscrub
      @cubscrub 3 роки тому +5

      I definitely second that. Everyone has their own routine, mine is 1, 2, column, 3, 4.

    • @mich5023
      @mich5023 2 роки тому +1

      You are right!!!

    • @mariekano9730
      @mariekano9730 Рік тому +1

      In my hospital we drape the column first

  • @juliajackson6855
    @juliajackson6855 6 місяців тому +1

    i would regown after draping the tower

  • @zhanadematteo582
    @zhanadematteo582 4 роки тому +3

    they arm was blinking red on the bottom last right one

  • @mercedeskass
    @mercedeskass 3 дні тому

    Risk contaminating your arms walking in between unsterile arms

  • @realgamer1789
    @realgamer1789 2 місяці тому

    Seat technician

  • @guanyingyu2401
    @guanyingyu2401 3 роки тому +7

    I don't think it's the right way to drape.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +1

      This was a seasoned tech teaching me how to drape the robot.

    • @mariekano9730
      @mariekano9730 Рік тому

      ​@@SURGICALTECHGEEKits wrong lol

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +2

      @mariekano9730 Look into the da Vinci handbook and this was how the rep showed us how to drape it.

  • @exercisemotivation8174
    @exercisemotivation8174 Рік тому +3

    Aside from possibly contaminating yourself by placing the column drape first, it definitely looks like you contaminated the first arm drape you put on. And you're teaching someone.. that's concerning

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому

      That's not me. That's her teaching me. Also, if you can show it's supposed to be done then film it then.

    • @exercisemotivation8174
      @exercisemotivation8174 Рік тому +1

      @@SURGICALTECHGEEK
      Whoever it was, the point being, the patient’s care is priority. I saw a break in sterile technique and called it like I saw it. No, I don’t need to make a video, but thank you. Hope you all recognized it for yourselves and you all (as we all do/should be doing) learned from it and corrected it (there’s always room for improvement, and I speak for myself). Good luck

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Рік тому +1

      @@exercisemotivation8174 ur absolutely right but this was when I was being trained in robotic surgery so I couldn't correct her if I didn't know what I was looking at. She was trained by a DaVinci rep so who was I to correct.

    • @exercisemotivation8174
      @exercisemotivation8174 Рік тому +1

      @@SURGICALTECHGEEK
      I completely understand, I’m sure we all felt like we didn’t have a foot to stand on when we first started.

    • @exercisemotivation8174
      @exercisemotivation8174 Рік тому +1

      Good, I’m glad, good luck in all you do.

  • @tashathomas6156
    @tashathomas6156 Місяць тому

    Do not drape the robot like that. That is not a good sterile technique. Going between two unsterile objects. No