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Erector Spinae Block (ESP) is one of the several new ultrasound-guided local anesthetic infiltration techniques. ESPB was primarily proposed for treatment of the postoperative pain of the thoracoabdominal regio...
Most clinically relevant anatomy. Axillary Brachial Plexus Block Anatomy Explained in 3D with step-by-step virtual dissection.
Spinal anesthesia is an essential procedure skill for anesthesia practitioners. The technique is featured in all anesthesia textbooks, and it is sufficiently simple so that even “occasional regionalists” use it...
Ultrasound Guided Femoral Nerve Block – The ultrasound (US)-guided technique of the femoral nerve block allows the practitioner to monitor the spread of local anesthetic and needle placement and make appr...
Experienced practitioners of regional anesthesia sometimes call this block “spinal anesthesia for the upper extremity”, a pragmatic testimony to how complete anesthesia results from the supraclavicular block. H...
Everyone knows that a small-gauge spinal needle requires a guide needle (introducer) during the administration of spinal anesthesia. However, HOW you use the guide needle to place a spinal needle through it int...