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Robotic Surgery
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Robotic Surgery is the movement of medicine. Dr. Jeff Davis believes the repeatability makes robotic surgery a better long-term option for the health of the patient.
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Paint me a picture, what does robotic orthopedic surgery look like?
Robot-assisted procedures
Primarily used for the spine but as we progress more surgeries become an option.
Total hip and knees are currently being done.
There is imaging to “zero” the joint.
Why Robotic Surgery?
It is an imageless surgery so it reduces the radiation.
Program runs based on preoperative planning.
There is a learning curve and it does take a slight bit longer
There is more opportunity for error if you do it manually
Reproducibility of the surgery is improved
How can Athletic Trainers be a part of the change?
My MA is an AT with a lot of field experience
There is not anything specific about the robot that an AT would benefit.
Knowing about it and its advantages as a resource to the community.
Do some people choose not to have Robotic surgery?
There is some fear of who is controlling the robot, but the surgeon is in control of the robot.
One patient would not get into the CT scanner so we could not do the surgery.
Share some fun / cool stories
Patients that have been in pain for a while have really benefited from the robotic surgery.
The more difficult the surgery the better the outcome from the robot.
With the robot, you can have a much better idea if previous surgeries will impact the current one. Since we use imaging and a computer plan we can prepare a little better than non-robotic procedures.
Robotic Surgery questions from Twitter:
Have you noticed a reduction in recovery times or improvements in outcomes? - ATScoop
Decreased dislocation rate
It is still the same surgery
Who gets credit for mistakes? - 2thebrownbear
Ultimatley it comes down to the surgeon
Contact Us
Dr. Jeffrey Davis - 205-939-3699
- iStock Photos
Paint me a picture, what does robotic orthopedic surgery look like?
Robot-assisted procedures
Primarily used for the spine but as we progress more surgeries become an option.
Total hip and knees are currently being done.
There is imaging to “zero” the joint.
Why Robotic Surgery?
It is an imageless surgery so it reduces the radiation.
Program runs based on preoperative planning.
There is a learning curve and it does take a slight bit longer
There is more opportunity for error if you do it manually
Reproducibility of the surgery is improved
How can Athletic Trainers be a part of the change?
My MA is an AT with a lot of field experience
There is not anything specific about the robot that an AT would benefit.
Knowing about it and its advantages as a resource to the community.
Do some people choose not to have Robotic surgery?
There is some fear of who is controlling the robot, but the surgeon is in control of the robot.
One patient would not get into the CT scanner so we could not do the surgery.
Share some fun / cool stories
Patients that have been in pain for a while have really benefited from the robotic surgery.
The more difficult the surgery the better the outcome from the robot.
With the robot, you can have a much better idea if previous surgeries will impact the current one. Since we use imaging and a computer plan we can prepare a little better than non-robotic procedures.
Robotic Surgery questions from Twitter:
Have you noticed a reduction in recovery times or improvements in outcomes? - ATScoop
Decreased dislocation rate
It is still the same surgery
Who gets credit for mistakes? - 2thebrownbear
Ultimatley it comes down to the surgeon
Contact Us
Dr. Jeffrey Davis - 205-939-3699
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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