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Reverse Polarity Shoulder Replacement - Exactech Equinox
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Reverse Polarity Shoulder Replacement - Exactech Equinox
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2024-05-31T00:00:00.0000000
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Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: OK starting, Steve. Rongeur.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: I mean, the right thing. That's the right. [INAUDIBLE]
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Buzz that.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah take that Langenbeck out, please. Just hold it there. Right. Always remove a release about a centimeter and a half of the beck.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: So that gives a nice, better external rotation. So now and then. There's a conjoined tendon there. Yeah? And then retract the conjoined tendon and then it, put my finger here. You can feel the axillary nerve there. This stage. You put this on there.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: We can take this one out. Thank you, everyone. See the thing? Then you pass these vessels on the sub-scap.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: The three sisters. He'll go down further a little. This connects to the. Suck in here. You got male scissors, please.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: And that FCL ligament, which I'll release there now. So that now I can see that's the sub-scap. Elizabeth. And I just peel it off the bone. This is, is it still OK to reduce the to oxygen, which is something not practical to the external rotate the shoulder to avoid the damage to oxygen. Yeah, Yeah.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's. OK suck it. These actually, I'm going to try.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: So I haven't released all of the sub scap, I just released the upper half.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Check. Take this out now. Nothing oops.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH:
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: OK so I take that one, please. OK, let's have the reamer, please. OK, hang on to that. Melinda, take that one off. No, no, no, not that one. Take that Langenbeck off there. Yeah, just hold it there.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah. OK, now go to up to 11.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah. OK. Eleven. I don't think it's going to take a thirteen, but we'll try. OK. Thirteen is good. OK. Yeah. [INAUDIBLE]
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Push the button in and slide it towards you. Yeah, OK. That's your thirteen.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Thirteen is actually rotating. Can I go one up? So ideally, you need to. Let's have the fifteen. The same. That makes sense because what you'll find is the diameter of the actual stem will be a lot wider than what you've reamed at. That. Is it?
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: You'll have risk of fracture. So that is actually loose. Is there a different? OK. Bear in mind that it will extend a little bit.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: You go, right? Yeah. We wrote it ourselves.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah, there is some erosion.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Where is it supposed to go? The top one? Three, thirty eight and forty two.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: We have thirty eight yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Baseplate glenoid sphere. The stem.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah. OK. Watch, please.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah, that's good. It's a six on the end of it so if you point the introduce to the ceiling and the circle, no down one, down one there. Perfect.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: If we needed Mueller's investigation. So can you keep an eye on the colour Melinda? White. Black. Orange. Orange. Blue. Red. Red please. Black. Orange.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Blue. Red. Two Reds, please. Was the silent on Red? And blue? Orange. Blue. You are starting. Yeah that's blue.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Yeah. [BACKGROUND NOISE]
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Grab a mallet, For the glenosphere has some indentation for this. No, there's a screw capturing. Screw OK. Tap, tap. Now? Keep your finger on the very narrow screw.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Oh, my God. I'd forgotten all this. So [BACKGROUND NOISE] definitive stem please.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Can you get me an SE1, please? Yes, please. OK another stitch, please.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: The retractor there. OK. OK. Stem. Stem.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Support the elbow, please.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Second there. [DRILL]
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: OK screwdriver. See [BACKGROUND NOISE] That's why I put this on. It just makes it a bit easier using the smaller bits.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Hang on to that for a second.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: OK take that one off.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Hmm. Three.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Four and five. One, two, three, four and five. One now, two, three, four and five.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Probably OK. I have one needle, here. Though it looks intact, but the quality of the tendon isn't great.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Mmm hmm one, two, three, four, five, three, four, five.
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Can't believe. Take the travers off, please. Yeah. [BACKGROUND NOISE]
BIJAYENDRA SINGH: Thank you. Thank you. Yes. Thank you. [VIDEO ENDS]