Ultrasound for Neuraxial Procedures
In this video we will highlight the role of ultrasound in imaging the spine, with a particular focus on procedures such as spinal and epidural anesthesia or lumbar puncture. We discuss the anatomy, sonoanatomy, rationale, and suggest tips and tricks to make you a spine ultrasound star.
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Duke has the best regional content on KZread. Thank you for your efforts, I have learned so much from you!
This video is pure gold. Thanks a lot.
I am so grateful for the gems you give so freely! A million thanks!
@regionalanesthesiology
9 ай бұрын
You are so welcome, Doris! Thanks for watching!! 😊
Succinct and practical! Thanks so much for helping community anesthesiologists who are “classically” trained. Go Blue Devils!!!
Nicely done video!! Thank you!
Great explanation, thanq so much..
Great video!
I'm starting on the road of regenerative medicine and particularly spine ultrasound in adults information or learning material it's quite difficult to find, expensive or both. This video it's very direct and practical, and it really makes a great starting point to acquire the essentials. Thank you so much for this, great explanation!
@regionalanesthesiology
9 ай бұрын
So glad you found it helpful! Good luck as you embark on your new journey in regenerative medicine!
great video thanks
Excellent video presentation Sir. Images, narration everything wonderfully done Thank you for adding this skill in our pocket
@regionalanesthesiology
10 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind words-thanks for watching the channel!
Thank you!!!!
Thank you very good video, any concerns about the marker ink may go into the intrathecal space?
Thanks, very informative. Would you recommend certain probes to achieve these good quality pictures ? I get about the shape of the probe but is there anything else one should account for ? Thanks a lot
Brilliant video!
@regionalanesthesiology
10 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Very well explained. Thanks alot.
@regionalanesthesiology
10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Well done!
Well demonstrated
BROO take my money! Great video!
Thank you so much, great video! Could you also do a video on paramedian/paraspinous spinal technique?
@armuk
Жыл бұрын
@@regionalanesthesiology Don't forget about this one, still looking forward to it! And please be sure to include a section on solely landmark-guided paramedian technique, in addition to any US-guided approaches
soothing voice
Loved the use of a “muffin top” for the muffin top for the iliac crest pitfall visual… 🤔😂😎💪🏼👊🏼
Thanks
Thank you for helping me to continually improve my regional Kung-Fu
Excellent teaching
@regionalanesthesiology
9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words--Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the video, my and my colleagues success rate of finding the “bat sign” is essentially 0/10. Any advice on it. I followed the tips in the video
@natepoulson5987
Ай бұрын
Start on what you think is the midline with the probe in the saggital orientation. You’re looking for the spinous process as you see the images in this video. Once you find the spinous process, rotate your probe 90 degrees and tilt slightly superior, or adjust slightly superior. That’ll show you the “bat sign”
@regionalanesthesiology
6 күн бұрын
You're not alone...it's sometimes tricky. Play with the tilt of the probe--try angling it slightly towards the head and then slide up or down several millimeters. Also, those spaces also get smaller as we age and the discs compress. While you're getting used to the technique, try scanning younger people to get used to their juicy anatomy, then as you get more confident you'll be better with the oldies. I brought my teenage kids in on a weekend and scanned their backs and it was amazingly different (and rewarding!). Good luck!
Hail Blocktober!
Dr. Jeff Gadsen brings a game changer to teaching US guided procedures. You could have used better language and kept it professional as an appreciation to a very humble man who is multitalented and as evidenced by his reply also a very kind man. You owe him and the readers an apology.
@gusshidyak8770
Жыл бұрын
This comment was intended to knowyourenemy50’s comment below.
Great video!