Touch Surgery Beta Feedback

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Liver anatomy

JilianTherese 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 3

I know I’m overbearing when it comes to this topic. However, I can’t get past step 14 in phase 1 of Liver Anatomy (which I love deeply) and I’m dying to see the different billiary, arterial, and venous anatomy I was fortunate to learn with the original app.


Thank you so much!


Jilian CST

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Thanks

Lateral approach to the hip

JilianTherese 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

Again, you did an outstanding job! I’ve always wondered about this anatomy and the difference between why we’re using a Charnley retractor and why we’re not. I totally get it now and then some. 


Thank you for continually teaching me more than I expect to learn. I mean it doesn’t get any better than doing the same thing over and over again and not understanding why, to watching a procedure and fully comprehending what you struggled to understand all along. 


I read.. a lot. Being able to see, do, and grasp the information I’m given and absorb it makes me so grateful. This app is really something. 


During my three months of training in ortho years ago, I was taught surgeons preferences. Now, it all comes full circle and I guarantee it will improve my performance.


We have many differences, as far as methods of completing a THA & TKA, but a knee is a knee and a hip is a hip no mater how you approach it, the job gets done.


**(If I may, I recommend teaching the iAssist TKA using 2 pods or 4 from Zimmer/Biomet and the Persona system. (Both are very popular and commonly used here). It’s modern and what I believe orthopedics will evolve to. Also, Makoplasty hips and unilateral knee replacements using robots with implants from Stryker are also becoming more common.


Keep doing what you’re doing. It’s opened my eyes to something that has taken years for me to understand through participation, and only minutes to identify with and embrace through your app.


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Cemented hip hemiarthroplasty

JilianTherese 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

So usually I stay away from orthopedic procedures on here because it’s not my specialty. For me it’s a lot going on in the case I don’t get much time to really sit back and watch, I’m always moving. 


So I go through the motions like a robot and pass what they need when they need it, but this is the beta and I want to help. So I need to tell you..


I am so pleasantly surprised with the procedure I couldn’t stop doing it!!! I have done so many of these on call and at night and I never really understood what I was doing or why I was doing it. I didn’t know why I was handing certain things and why we didn’t ream the acetabulum or need an implant for it.


And honestly.. I was cool with that, I am the girl with the stuff, as long as I had what they needed and knew the steps of what they wanted. I didn’t ask any questions.. I’m a Vascular person I like to get my hands in there and do it myself and work with the surgeon.. I’ll lose my finger if try to participate as much as I usually do. But..


I learned SO MUCH about a hemiarthroplasty I’m amazed🤯!!!!  I had so many “oohhh that’s why,” “we’ll that makes sense,”🤔 “no way I’ve been doing that all this time,”😧 “that’s what that foam thing on the cement gun was for (cement pressurizer).” I feel truly enlightened and it’s from watching and doing a case without having to turn my back every 5 seconds to switch out broaches, measure the femoral head, get the cement ready, and communicate with the rep from the company providing the implant.


Mind BLOWN awesome job!

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Cemented hip cup

JilianTherese 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

AMAZING!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾


I absolutely LOVE this! Everything! From the learning portion to the test and the way it is formatted, WOW! You all out did yourselves! I’m so excited about it! I love how it shows where you incorrectly dragged and dropped the instrument, the way it shows an incorrect answer, and how it doesn’t allow you to change the answer if you are wrong.


One little glitch is when you pulse lavage it shows the curette being used. Timing is a little off, but when you get a Raytec to clean the area it falls back into order.


I LOVE IT! Can’t wait to do it again, like NOW!


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Under review

Make it so you can play off line and make it so you can do cpr and shock someone and do x-rays

Mary 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 2

Make it so you can play off line and make it so you can do cpr and shock someone and do x-rays

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Tracheostomy

gabovt me 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

A tracheostomy is a medical procedure — either temporary or permanent — that involves creating an opening in the neck in order to place a tube into a person’s windpipe.

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Please add more cardiothorasic surgeries

creechdy 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1
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What has it done to my name?

hlm 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

already asked to uninstall update because I don't like the interface and can't find bookmarks... just noticed that it's changed my name from [first name] [last name] to [first name] [first name]. PLEASE CHANGE IT BACK

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Uninstall update

hlm 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 1

seriously, I don't like the layout and I can't find my saved surgeries. Can I uninstall the update?

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Fixed

Only available in TouchSurgery legacy

JilianTherese 8 years ago updated by Stacey Hole 8 years ago 3

I can’t do any of the procedures.. they all say “only available in TouchSurgery Legacy App.”