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Secrets to Speedier Room Turnover - November 2013 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1311_part3_Layout 1 11/6/13 9:49 AM Page 154 CUTTING REMARKS John D. Kelly IV, MD The Shaver Trial They came, we saw, we oscillated. L ast month our operating room opened the door for vendors to demonstrate their latest and greatest arthroscopic shavers in order to determine how they rated against our current brand. Each week I trialed a new shaver for several surgeries. The results of each trial were eye-opening. • Brand H (for horrible). The NEW SHAVERS Nothing's more fun than an arthroscopic shaver trial. first vendor's shaver looked like it was machined at Kmart. The controls were awkward and you needed a PhD in biophysics to determine which button indicated "oscillate." The shaver blade didn't fit our standard cannula. The shaver worked so slowly I kept a diary. With each bit of feedback I offered the salesman, I was met with the standard reply: "We can fix that!" My response was, "When, before 2017?" Next! • Brand B (for bland). The brand had all the excitement of a waffle iron. It was slow (not glacial, but tidal) and heated up faster than an IRA meeting. And metal shavings! There was more metal in the shoulder joint than in my mother's molars. The shaver handle was so big it had a ZIP code. Despite this, the salesman continually assured me that "we are working on some glitches." What if the entire device is one big glitch? Next! • Brand P (for pretty good). Finally, Brand P's chance came, and to my 1 5 4 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | N O V E M B E R 2013

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