Hello Dr Webb, my dear nephew is in his third year of med school in the US. He is the top student in his class and he told me he has embarked on this journey because he loves medicine and his main goal is to be the best he can be to help people. He was selected to do an away rotation at Stanford and I am so proud of him 🙂 As he wants to become an orthopaedic surgeon like yourself I told him about your channel. Thank you so much for your breath of knowledge, it's going to be very helpful. I had no idea the amount of studying doctors go through 😮 You have my respect. Greetings from Quebec City, Canada 🇨🇦
Keep up the good work. My hubby works on the operating room equipment as a clinical engineer so that patients can have surgery. Its amazing to think how much equipment and staff are needed to do surgery every day.
Oo I see a OEC C-Arm back there, I actually fix and maintain those, some of the newer ones with the flat face detectors are pretty cool, but our older ones are a bit of pain with random issues that the docs don't like. I love watching videos of different doctors just to see what Imaging equipment is being used in the rooms compared what I see on a daily basis at the hospital/hospitals when I driving around servicing equipment.
thanks for this video, you have taken some of the ''scary'' out of it for me, watching your videos has helped me work through some major trauma repsonses ive been living with since I had spinal fusion at the age of 9..
Hey Dr. Webb! I am going into orthopedics like you, I plan to do a fellowship in sports medicine. I really like watching your videos as they really give an inside look of what the career is like and what it takes. Thanks so much!
I absolutely love your page. It has helped me in my surgical technology journey. Feel a little bit more comfortable with ortho. It seemed so intimidating. Thank you 🙏🏽
I’ve spent countless hours in operating rooms on a Jackson table. Normally they roll me in and I’m awake only long enough for some pre-oxygenation. Thanks for the informative tour and your great content. I’ve had the same back surgeon since 1991 and your videos make me more appreciative of him than ever.
Hi Dr. Webb! OR RN here! The two roles for RNs in the OR are circulating (the non sterile team member) or scrubbing. A certified scrub tech or a scrub nurse is the team member passing those instruments to you. 😉
Beautiful, still laughing. Just had a ANTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY AND FUSION. Just beginning to feel the ease of the pain after four days. Wow, glad this is over.
I had foot surgery and before I was put under, I remember rolling into the room and noticing a huge X on the ceiling, and the room was so much more bare than I thought it would be. I was out after I was transferred to the operating room bed but I was amused by the X that was like ‘put patient here’ 😂
Thanks, I just had a nose surgery a couple weeks ago and wondered what all those people were doing before being put to sleep... To nervous to ask anything at the time, first time in an OR
Hello Dr. Webb, I am 12 years old, and very smart. I anyone to do with saving someone’s life, so you. But, I’ve got encouraged to when I grow up to go to Med School. To be either a nurse, doctor, anesthesiologist, or a surgeon. You’re the best Orthopedic Spine Surgeon ever in the state of Texas!
How do you keep such an operating room sterile with all the surfaces, cabinets, tables, computers, and monitors? This is not criticism but it interests me. In the operating rooms I have been to so far, only the essentials were permanently installed.
I don't think the Neptune holds a "couple thousand liters" - for perspective that would be almost 10 55 Gallon barrels. The Neptune lower canister is 20L (20,000mL) and the upper is 4L (4,000mL)
@Shutite, he did NOT say "hold", if you watch it again from minute 5:54, you will hear him say "collect", so, he is correct about it being able to COLLECT, and presumably send to an external container via pipes
Me, an X-ray tech for 3 years now, cringing at the word technician & not TECHNOLOGIST……. Also cat scan with a c-arm……. lol NO. Sure fps but not CROSS SECTIONAL SLICES…. Still very much 2D doc ❤️
There is actually a 3D C-Arm on the market. I was told only 3 in CA. Almost had to use it but was leaving the facility. There is also an O-arm which is a CT scanner for OR use. - A fellow Xray tech here.
who needs stryker when you got makita 😶🌫. kudos as apparently despite being the new generation you see medicine as a calling and not just a job. old er doc
Hello Dr Webb, my dear nephew is in his third year of med school in the US. He is the top student in his class and he told me he has embarked on this journey because he loves medicine and his main goal is to be the best he can be to help people. He was selected to do an away rotation at Stanford and I am so proud of him 🙂 As he wants to become an orthopaedic surgeon like yourself I told him about your channel. Thank you so much for your breath of knowledge, it's going to be very helpful. I had no idea the amount of studying doctors go through 😮 You have my respect. Greetings from Quebec City, Canada 🇨🇦
Awesome, thank you!! Best of luck to him!
@@antoniowebbmd 😀 Wow, Dr Webb replied to my comment! Thank you so much!
I hope he makes it !
@@rammsteinkorduner3114 I am sure he will 🙂
You are the most important instrument in the operating room keep on making great videos
Thanks, will do!
Nice tour. Great looking anesthesia chair.
Thank you! Cheers!
Keep up the good work. My hubby works on the operating room equipment as a clinical engineer so that patients can have surgery. Its amazing to think how much equipment and staff are needed to do surgery every day.
Oo I see a OEC C-Arm back there, I actually fix and maintain those, some of the newer ones with the flat face detectors are pretty cool, but our older ones are a bit of pain with random issues that the docs don't like. I love watching videos of different doctors just to see what Imaging equipment is being used in the rooms compared what I see on a daily basis at the hospital/hospitals when I driving around servicing equipment.
thanks for this video, you have taken some of the ''scary'' out of it for me, watching your videos has helped me work through some major trauma repsonses ive been living with since I had spinal fusion at the age of 9..
Glad to help
The tour was amazing.
Hey Dr. Webb! I am going into orthopedics like you, I plan to do a fellowship in sports medicine. I really like watching your videos as they really give an inside look of what the career is like and what it takes. Thanks so much!
I absolutely love your page. It has helped me in my surgical technology journey. Feel a little bit more comfortable with ortho. It seemed so intimidating. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for this video. It helps make the operating room less intimidating.
Thanks for watching!!
This is incredible, I've always wanted to see videos like this. Thanks so much, Dr. Webb!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve spent countless hours in operating rooms on a Jackson table. Normally they roll me in and I’m awake only long enough for some pre-oxygenation. Thanks for the informative tour and your great content. I’ve had the same back surgeon since 1991 and your videos make me more appreciative of him than ever.
That anesthesiology chair looks extra cozy haha.
😎😂
Hi Dr. Webb! OR RN here! The two roles for RNs in the OR are circulating (the non sterile team member) or scrubbing. A certified scrub tech or a scrub nurse is the team member passing those instruments to you. 😉
Beautiful, still laughing. Just had a ANTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY AND FUSION. Just beginning to feel the ease of the pain after four days. Wow, glad this is over.
I’m looking to become a veterinarian but your videos always inspire me! Keep it up Dr. Webb!!
Thanks Dr Webb 💪🏾 im in a surgical tech program right now. Can’t wait to get into the OR!
You can do it!
I had foot surgery and before I was put under, I remember rolling into the room and noticing a huge X on the ceiling, and the room was so much more bare than I thought it would be. I was out after I was transferred to the operating room bed but I was amused by the X that was like ‘put patient here’ 😂
Gracias doctor
Toñito.
You are a Bless 🙏
Thanks, I just had a nose surgery a couple weeks ago and wondered what all those people were doing before being put to sleep... To nervous to ask anything at the time, first time in an OR
Do a Video about the Equipment you use as an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
Love it, thank you DR WEBB..
Very informative video but I have to point out that as busy physicians are you still have the time to do this videos. I really appreciate it.
Thank you
You're welcome
Fascinating!
are you still the top guy in the or but what about the other people in the room like big hospitals are those or lot bigger and diferent
That is quite the operating table. Great video.
It sure is!
Hello Dr. Webb, I am 12 years old, and very smart. I anyone to do with saving someone’s life, so you. But, I’ve got encouraged to when I grow up to go to Med School. To be either a nurse, doctor, anesthesiologist, or a surgeon. You’re the best Orthopedic Spine Surgeon ever in the state of Texas!
I've only been in 2 operating rooms and both times I vegly remember it
Dr Webb, I need surgery for a hip labrum tear. Do you do this type of surgery?
The intro deserves praise 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You’re great with these videos lol. Only saw the intro so far and man! Lol
HA
What's your choice of music during a case?
Is this at a hospital or ASC?
How do you keep such an operating room sterile with all the surfaces, cabinets, tables, computers, and monitors? This is not criticism but it interests me. In the operating rooms I have been to so far, only the essentials were permanently installed.
Hello dr Webb I’m mark I’m paralyzed 10 years now S10-S12 could u fix me plz I’m from Trinidad 🇹🇹 the bullet is stuck between my kidney and liver
I don't think the Neptune holds a "couple thousand liters" - for perspective that would be almost 10 55 Gallon barrels. The Neptune lower canister is 20L (20,000mL) and the upper is 4L (4,000mL)
@Shutite, he did NOT say "hold", if you watch it again from minute 5:54, you will hear him say "collect", so, he is correct about it being able to COLLECT, and presumably send to an external container via pipes
0:05 LMAO!!!
you know looks cool i whould love to see mabey your anesthesia guy are they busy when your not in the or or do you only use your own team
and what hapends if somthing is not right do you point the finger at the team if somothing gos wrong
is the team or any one in the or do or can they get trouble and if so whould they get in trouble by you
mabey you can do a video to about that
i hear surgeons also yell in the or but i guss that just depends on whats going on
Dr Glaucomflecken got the stereotypes so good, you give such an orthopedic vibe but also super intelligent, so not completely ortho 😂
But Dr., you're a spine surgeon, what you described at the beginning was a normal hip replacement surgery!
your videos always remind me to sit up straight. because I don't wanna end up in that operating room lol
Since that is your office i could imagine the cost of all that stuff compared to if you went academic
Me, an X-ray tech for 3 years now, cringing at the word technician & not TECHNOLOGIST……. Also cat scan with a c-arm……. lol NO. Sure fps but not CROSS SECTIONAL SLICES…. Still very much 2D doc ❤️
😂😂. Dr Webb meant well, of course.
There is actually a 3D C-Arm on the market. I was told only 3 in CA. Almost had to use it but was leaving the facility. There is also an O-arm which is a CT scanner for OR use. - A fellow Xray tech here.
Bruh i've seen orthopaedic surgery, that first clip aint inaccurate
That's exactly how they did mine put me to sleep an rolled me over
First
No way you're located in San Antonio and your name is Antonio Webb. That was on purpose lol.
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who needs stryker when you got makita 😶🌫. kudos as apparently despite being the new generation you see medicine as a calling and not just a job. old er doc