HOW TO: USE AN ALEXIS RETRACTOR

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • HOW TO: USE AN ALEXIS RETRACTOR
    What's up guys! I know, this large "thing" looks extremely intimidating but trust me, this thing actually helps a lot!!
    An Alexis comes in many different sizes depending on the surgery. You'll also see it when a surgeon does a hand assist case where this Alexis attaches to a gel type device that hovers on top of this one. It's hard to explain it but I do have a set up for this under a bowel resection.
    This retractor is also widely used in tracheotomy and c sections. Without this device, you'll find yourself using a Richardson to retract. Manual retraction for a long time could lead to muscle atrophy and muscle cramps. While you're retracting, you must be able to operate with one hand. A skill that will take awhile to master. Whenever I see this retractor, it's a sigh of relief! If I don't see it on the pref card, sometimes I'd suggest it but some surgeons have traumatic experience with it that's why they don't ever use it. It usually happens during their residency and those surgeons typically will never use it again lol. The trauma!
    When you used this device, make sure you dry your hands so you get a grip of it and also try not to put your gloves in while folding in because it'll catch your glove in. Keep your hands out when doing it.
    Hope this was helpful! Let me know if you've used this before!
    Goodluck future ST!
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Komentáře • 24

  • @edmondchavernys1289
    @edmondchavernys1289 Před 10 měsíci +2

    After the news coming from NZ, your explanation about Alexis retractor has been very illustrative. Thanks!

  • @hahardridge
    @hahardridge Před 2 lety +5

    Just finished my 3rd day of scrub tech clinicals, ur videos were a huge help in my preparation. I also bought ur pocket book, it was helpful but I’d recommended adding a good amount of blank pages with lines for notes!!

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Hunter absolutely!!!! It was just meant to be a template bit don't worry I am making one! 😉 so glad it helped!

  • @IdaAJ
    @IdaAJ Před 28 dny

    Fascinating!

  • @christodevalle928
    @christodevalle928 Před 2 lety

    Very informative please keep posting content!

  • @tommorrowriver
    @tommorrowriver Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @justinf8598
    @justinf8598 Před 6 měsíci

    u saved my practial exam as an surgery assistant :)

  • @mikemalcom7449
    @mikemalcom7449 Před 2 lety

    You have been making videos for a while lol. I will see you in a couple of weeks, I saw one of your newer ones and was hooked. I how have to catch up. By for now.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahha I go ham for like a month and things get so busy! Ty for coming back! More content coming!

  • @vynnelson1899
    @vynnelson1899 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey there! I'm a CS tech and watching your videos really help a lot by demonstrating how the instruments and items we pack are being used. Thank you for the videos! It would be really interesting to know what different needle holders are used for like the Ryder, Webster, etc, what each scissor is used for. 👋😊

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety

      It's a simple concept. You wouldn't use a huge Long curved mayo to cut vessels right? Or vice versa. It's all relative to the anatomy. There's a reason for their sizes to accommodate how deep or delicate the anatomy you're working on.

  • @bradijohannsen9391
    @bradijohannsen9391 Před 2 lety

    Hello! I am currently in school to become a surgical tech! I was wondering, if I wanted to work at a plastic surgery clinic, is that different schooling/training? Thank you!

  • @Arod88RA
    @Arod88RA Před 2 lety

    That’s a huge one. We use those in anterior hips.

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety

      Oh really??? Never seen it used in ant hips. Interesting.

  • @lorena7733
    @lorena7733 Před 2 lety

    Would you say most surgeries happen during the day or night?

  • @Kendraah
    @Kendraah Před 2 lety +1

    And when your name is Alexis this would get confusing...lol

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahha omg same with instruments!!! Like Kelly and Allis lmao

  • @paulatiredofthisshit
    @paulatiredofthisshit Před 9 měsíci

    Like, I'd hate for something like that to be like left in me like after surgery. Like.

  • @destinyhenderson195
    @destinyhenderson195 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I’ve used the smaller Alexis retractors for thyroidectomies but usually we roll it outwards. Does it typically matter what way it’s rolled in? Just curious kuz it looks more difficult to roll inwards. 🤔

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před 2 lety

      In my experience it's always rolled in. Outwards, not so much. Maybe surgeon pref? Suggest it next time.

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 Před rokem

    ugh, so much waste for a canceled case, it's a shame!

    • @SURGICALTECHGEEK
      @SURGICALTECHGEEK  Před rokem +2

      I try to find ways to recycle but there's not much I can do with an Alexis bit towels and laps, I can use. Basins I donate to humane society and sutures for universities.