Thank you for this opportunity to watch how to set up TKJ. This is my first TKJ in my 30 years in service in this hospital. Your set up is very helpful.
Great vid, I’m a circulator in Ca. But I was a tech for 20 years. Never used that primary/working table but I love the utility. Nice clean standardized setup thanks for posting.
Great videos K.Keller :D I am finding them very useful for orthopedics. I am a fairly new CST at the Houston Medical Center with 1 and half year out of school. I have only worked in General, G.U., GYN, Robotics, and some plastics every now and then. I have always wanted to do Ortho and have recently been able to double some cases TKA and THA. I still get a bit confuse switching from different Instrumentation, but am finding your videos very helpful :D Just wanted to say thanks for helping me out with these videos. Thanks and great job !! @Alin Hunt, you should be thankful he took the time.
Cool video (I'm ONLY a patient), don't know how I got here, just watching TKR stuff I guess....glad I came across this AFTER my TKR surgeries though, quite scary seeing all the instruments. Very interesting though!
thank you very much sir ken for your desire to help us. i hope you can make more videos about assembling total knee replacement and the actual operative technique
Brandon F These set ups are what the physicians request be available for the cases. All bases covered... the group group here is not big on going with only what has been templated.
As a student I could honestly say this would be a nightmare to set up. Ortho is a whole different ballgame. And techs that say it's like carpentry are absolutely absurd. This looks like a very difficult specialty to learn
Lindsey Burns My team just did a total on my Mom.. last Tuesday.. she is 2 week post op today.. home doing her PT. Doing great. Went up and down her set of 6 stairs twice yesterday. No worries.. I Can’t speak for the facility your going to have your procedure done but most teams are very good at what they do.
Hi there. I have a question regards preparing the tibia baseplate. Question is regards keel punch for tibia preparation. You have 2 sizes 1-3 and 4-8 keel punch. If - for example you gonna drop the 4-8 keel punch can you use 1-3 punch for the 4 tibia baseplate preparation? If not why? If this going to be different rotation or change in degree when you place the tibia implantsin place?
I meant just If you can use 1-3 keel punch tower and 1-3 punch for size 4 tibia trial just to mark the tibia stem positioning during preparation? Situation is - you have drop on the floor 4-8 keel punch tower 🤔 cannot find the answer anywhere 😑 could you help please 🙏🙏🙏 or anyone who will be reading this
Kelly Clark it is not a sterile set up. This is something he laid out that is non sterile so the instrumentation and back table can be touched and he could go over everything
Yes I had the triathlons installed on 2006 and they are doing great 12 years later! I just hope revisions go well. I do leg curls and extensions often and bike.
Thank you for this opportunity to watch how to set up TKJ. This is my first TKJ in my 30 years in service in this hospital. Your set up is very helpful.
Thank you for taking the time and resources to do this, it is much appreciated
Great vid, I’m a circulator in Ca. But I was a tech for 20 years. Never used that primary/working table but I love the utility. Nice clean standardized setup thanks for posting.
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Great videos K.Keller :D I am finding them very useful for orthopedics. I am a fairly new CST at the Houston Medical Center with 1 and half year out of school. I have only worked in General, G.U., GYN, Robotics, and some plastics every now and then. I have always wanted to do Ortho and have recently been able to double some cases TKA and THA. I still get a bit confuse switching from different Instrumentation, but am finding your videos very helpful :D Just wanted to say thanks for helping me out with these videos. Thanks and great job !! @Alin Hunt, you should be thankful he took the time.
Thanks for this content! Helps us new CSTs, wish we had double decker back tables at my hospital 😅🤣
Cool video (I'm ONLY a patient), don't know how I got here, just watching TKR stuff I guess....glad I came across this AFTER my TKR surgeries though, quite scary seeing all the instruments. Very interesting though!
Thanks. Nice primer for an old guy
Great video.
Can you provide more details on these instruments?
thank you very much sir ken for your desire to help us. i hope you can make more videos about assembling total knee replacement and the actual operative technique
Great video
Where's the other video referred to about opening the feild?
Wow it's like a mechanic but more complex
Stapes? Had both done, used glue and one inch bandage only needed.
It depends on the surgeon. Many use staples
Holy wasted space batman... a double decker and one mayo stand, maybe a second if doing a navi, is way more than enough for a total.
Brandon F
These set ups are what the physicians request be available for the cases.
All bases covered...
the group group here is not big on going with only what has been templated.
I agree Brandon F. This is over kill. And give me MAJ anxiety! 🤯
As a student I could honestly say this would be a nightmare to set up. Ortho is a whole different ballgame. And techs that say it's like carpentry are absolutely absurd. This looks like a very difficult specialty to learn
I hate Ortho, but the thing to remember is; there's a lot of stuff,but you'll only use less than a third of it. Lol. I still hate it though
Wait until you set up a spine case with 36 sets in 2 tables. That is fun.
Lol I made that comment two years ago when i was a student. And yes I have set up spine cases with that many trays now.
We used that table to the left for hearts... looks weird in a ortho room
Going in for a total knee replacement soon. This makes me shudder.
Lindsey Burns
My team just did a total on my Mom.. last Tuesday.. she is 2 week post op today.. home doing her PT. Doing great.
Went up and down her set of 6 stairs twice yesterday.
No worries.. I
Can’t speak for the facility your going to have your procedure done but most teams are very good at what they do.
K Keller
I live in Pittsburgh so I’ll be having it here at the university hospital. I’m just nervous. I work in the medical field. Just scared.
@@lindseyburns1019have you had your knee surgery?
go ahead with you're therapy no knee operarion ❤
Hey, I'm assuming the double decker is set behind you? So you are set up in a L formation at the end of the bed?
Great video just try to hold the camera steady.
Hi there. I have a question regards preparing the tibia baseplate. Question is regards keel punch for tibia preparation. You have 2 sizes 1-3 and 4-8 keel punch. If - for example you gonna drop the 4-8 keel punch can you use 1-3 punch for the 4 tibia baseplate preparation? If not why? If this going to be different rotation or change in degree when you place the tibia implantsin place?
I meant just If you can use 1-3 keel punch tower and 1-3 punch for size 4 tibia trial just to mark the tibia stem positioning during preparation? Situation is - you have drop on the floor 4-8 keel punch tower 🤔 cannot find the answer anywhere 😑 could you help please 🙏🙏🙏 or anyone who will be reading this
Speaking as a surgical technologist..that’s a hot mess
That’s definitely an odd setup
Sir mera name vivek Kumar mera pare toata ha
I thought this was a press fit knee
Thank God I'm NOT using Stryker.
My Conformis knee replacement with one small box of surgical tools is much more humane!!!
Why aren't you gloved up when touching the instruments and hardware?
Kelly Clark it is not a sterile set up. This is something he laid out that is non sterile so the instrumentation and back table can be touched and he could go over everything
He specifically says it is a “non sterile set up for the purpose of touching everything” for video presentation.
Kelly Clark
This was set up for training.. not set up for a real procedure
there is so much wasted space. no need for that other table with the double decker
It lasts a whole 10 years and costs 50.000$, primatively barbaric in my opinion.
rellik187redrum
They are at max $40k
Many of them last 20 plus years with no issues.
sir mere ghutne ka joint tut gaya h to kya ye ho sakta h
rellik187redrum walk in the legs of us who needed and HAD this surgery. Bargain!
rellik187redrum sometimes 20 or more yrs. I did my research, both knees done. I was in pain 10 yrs. thank you lord for smart caring Ortho docs.
Yes I had the triathlons installed on 2006 and they are doing great 12 years later! I just hope revisions go well. I do leg curls and extensions often and bike.
He’s irritating. Only a tech