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KirbyLTurnage

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 2 weeks ago

    Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

    Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

    KirbyLTurnage said:

    @juris229 We use a tourniquet as well as cautery to decrease bleeding. When we close the knee, we place a drain to collect the blood that collects there as there will be moderate bleeding when the tourniquet is deflated.

    Good question. thx..KLT

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 month ago

    Total Knee Replacement Part 2: The Surgical Procedure

    Actual High Definition video of Total Knee Replacement Surgical Procedure performed by and subsequently narrated by Knee Surgeon Dr. Kirby Turnage ...

    KirbyLTurnage said:

    @ramadanhasani Good question. We cut to the inside (medial side) of the patella then extend the incision up toward the hip. This allows us to turn the patella over to see the deep side and resurface it. When the implants are in, the patella is turned back over and we repair the tendons that were ...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 2 months ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 2: The Surgical Procedure

      Actual High Definition video of Total Knee Replacement Surgical Procedure performed by and subsequently narrated by Knee Surgeon Dr. Kirby Turnage ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      The intent of this video is educational for those with osteoarthritis of the knee. While i respect your opinion, please don't flag a video because of your personal dislike. A tremendous amount of work goes into the development of resources like this. Please think of the thousands of people with ...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 5 months ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 2: The Surgical Procedure

      Actual High Definition video of Total Knee Replacement Surgical Procedure performed by and subsequently narrated by Knee Surgeon Dr. Kirby Turnage ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @firefox8192 Actually with current regional anesthesia most patients have much less pain that you would imagine. Without modern anesthesia, the pain is severe.

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 2: The Surgical Procedure

      Actual High Definition video of Total Knee Replacement Surgical Procedure performed by and subsequently narrated by Knee Surgeon Dr. Kirby Turnage ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @thehageys I must admit I have no idea why this video went from 350+ views per day to about 30/day. What is flagging and how is this appealed? Thank you for your comments. I would appreciate any help as to how to "unflag" this video.Thanks KLT

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 2: The Surgical Procedure

      Actual High Definition video of Total Knee Replacement Surgical Procedure performed by and subsequently narrated by Knee Surgeon Dr. Kirby Turnage ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @imricki1 Thanks for the feedback. Glad this helped in some way. Blessings. klt

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 3 months ago

    Shoulder Instability Surgery

    High Definition Video of a minimally invasive Capsular Shift Procedure to correct Shoulder Instability performed by shoulder surgeon Kirby L. Turna...

    KirbyLTurnage said:

    This procedure does demonstrate surgical treatment for anterior shoulder instability. If you decide to seek out a surgeon, a good question is, "How many of these surgeries do you do annually?" If the answer is less than 25, you may want to see another as this is a technically difficult procedure ...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 9 months ago

      Shoulder Instability Surgery

      High Definition Video of a minimally invasive Capsular Shift Procedure to correct Shoulder Instability performed by shoulder surgeon Kirby L. Turna...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @rholster2Thanks for the comments/ thoughts. I look forward to coaching her thru the rehab. So glad she is doing well at this point. An honor to take care of your bride.

      KLT

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Shoulder Instability Surgery

      High Definition Video of a minimally invasive Capsular Shift Procedure to correct Shoulder Instability performed by shoulder surgeon Kirby L. Turna...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @SK4616 Depends on many factors: bony damage? More than one dislocation? Rotator cuff intact? Typically, rugby and full contact football are not "wise" and often lead to recurrent instability, even after surgery. Many shoulder surgeons will perform open capsular shift for contact athletes.

      KLT

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Shoulder Instability Surgery

      High Definition Video of a minimally invasive Capsular Shift Procedure to correct Shoulder Instability performed by shoulder surgeon Kirby L. Turna...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      These "ropes" are actually small surgical suture that is very strong. They are permanent, yet are usually covered up by the body with tissue called synovium or just fibrous tissue/scar. The reason we place the sutures away from the joint is that they can snap and irritate the patient if we do not.

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 3 months ago

    Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

    Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

    KirbyLTurnage said:

    Good question: we usually use a tourniquet that extremely limits blood loss/flow. We cannot use a tourniquet on patients with peripheral bypass surgery which increase blood loss. Limiting blood flow during surgery also allows the cement that bonds the prosthesis to the bone to be less diluted by ...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 9 months ago

      Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

      Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @rayrod930 TKR does not give you what God gave you. There are limitations. You will need to avoid concussive activities like jumping. Deep bending as in a grand plie is not recommended. Teaching is not always synonymous with demonstrating, but my ballet teachers have a hard time separating the tw...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

      Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @robactor At one year you will not likely see further change is what "waiting a year" means. Being young, having prior surgeries on this knee, being more active than most who have this procedure are unfortunately negative risk factors for a less-than-perfect result. I assume you have had complete...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

      Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @mlmathes Glad to hear that. That is a large part of my purpose in educating patients about TKR. Blessings! KLT

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

      Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      I wish you the best. Australian orthopaedic surgeons are extremely well trained. You should be in excellent hand. Blessings!

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 8 months ago

    Total Knee Replacement Part 3: Postoperative Issues Following TKR

    Part 3 of the Patient Education Series on Total Knee Replacement (TKR) discussing postoperative issues. Part 1 discusses preoperative issues. Part ...

    KirbyLTurnage said:

    @ups1ups1 A revision is usually not as good as a well done virgin knee, even when both done well. Fitness is key along with low body wt. Certainly possible. Blessings. KLT

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 3: Postoperative Issues Following TKR

      Part 3 of the Patient Education Series on Total Knee Replacement (TKR) discussing postoperative issues. Part 1 discusses preoperative issues. Part ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      Alan, if you are not heavy, you had your lateral meniscus removed which leads to arthritis more than a medial meniscectomy. Back to the reason for TKR: pain. You are on the young side but many in upper 50s do well with TKR. pay attn to be VERY near or at your ideal body wt! Critical! Second opin...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 3: Postoperative Issues Following TKR

      Part 3 of the Patient Education Series on Total Knee Replacement (TKR) discussing postoperative issues. Part 1 discusses preoperative issues. Part ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @chipbartley42 Chip, almost impossible to advise you not being your surgeon. You will need to ask your surgeon where he wants you in terms of motion, strength, ability to walk, when to get off walker. Key is usually early motion - you need to be able to fully straighten your knee now, not later (...

    • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage commented 1 year ago

      Total Knee Replacement Part 3: Postoperative Issues Following TKR

      Part 3 of the Patient Education Series on Total Knee Replacement (TKR) discussing postoperative issues. Part 1 discusses preoperative issues. Part ...

      KirbyLTurnage said:

      @E6L713 Pain is the reason to have a TKR. When the pain is great enough and you have expired all nonoperative measures (Synvisc?) and cannot live with the pain, then have the operation. If you are heavy, absolutely lose wt to increase your mobility and potentially the longevity of the prosthesis...

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  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage posted a bulletin 1 year ago

    New video by Dr. Turnage on shoulder instability surgery now available of YouTube.

  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage uploaded 1 year ago

    Shoulder Instability Surgery

    High Definition Video of a minimally invasive Capsular Shift Procedure to correct Shoulder Instability performed by shoulder surgeon Kirby L. Turna...

  • KirbyLTurnage KirbyLTurnage uploaded 1 year ago

    Total Knee Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Update 2011

    Actual High Definition video of a Total Knee Replacement surgical procedure. This is an updated version of the original #1 video of its kind in th...

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