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This channel offers free educational videos on REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA and ACUTE PAIN MANAGEMENT to empower our fellow colleagues. If you are a RA enthusiast, then you are at the right place.
I am an Anaesthesiologist practising in Coimbatore, India. I am also involved in teaching and clinical training of Postgraduates and Regional Anaesthesia Fellows.
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Dr. Tuhin
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Hi.. Greetings from malaysia... Could you please make a demo video on how to look for posterior femoral cutaneous nerve at multiple levels. .. ie subgluteal, infragluteal, midthigh and at popliteal region.. Thank you in advance
Yes sure. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Can u say the direction of needle at the time of insertion and how to progress the needle once inserted??
Hi Dr. Sourav I have mentioned in the video about the needling technique. From lateral to medial. You can advance the needle through non-neural tissue, place it near neural elements and deposit the LA. Alternatively you can use hydrodissection while advancing the needle towards neural elements.
Very informative and to the point sir
Thank you 🙏🏻
Wonderful demonstration
Thanks Dr. Shikha
Your video was awesome sir. Only by ur detailed video i was able to perform my first usg guided parasacral sciatic block today . Thanks sir🙏
Sir as per recent change in nomenclature of blocks by Delphi method, proximal sciatic blocks are named as Sacral plexus block, Transgluteal, Infragluteal and Anterior approaches. Where does GT-IT approach falls as per this new nomenclature?
Transgluteal approach as we are performing the injection deep to the Gluteus maximus muscle
The name subgluteal nerve block was harmonized with the transgluteal approach. The rationale behind choosing the transgluteal approach was to avoid confusion between subgluteal and infragluteal. Transgluteal infers the needle going through the gluteal muscle, while the infragluteal infers needle insertion with a trajectory toward to the sciatic nerve target inferior to the lower border of the gluteal muscles.
Only your video is required for revision of these proximal approaches These difficult proximal approaches looked cake walk to us in those 16mins
Thank you Dr. Pradeep for your kind words and support 🙏🏻
Demonstration of landmarks, sonoanatomy images everything was perfect Thank you very much Sir for this excellent videos Your videos are eye opener for us, important tips we get from watching them Keep making more such videos Sir
Thank you for your kind words and support 🙏🏻
Excellent 🫡
Thank you 😊
Fantastic demonstration of anatomy and sonoanatomy.
Thank you sir
Please do a video sir
Very nice Tuhin 👌
Thank you
Nice demo. What is the ideal LA to be given?
I THINK THE POSTERIOR SUPERIOR ILIAC SPINE MARKED IS WRONG. IT SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT LOWER.
Didn't realised how these 14mins passed away It was very systematic, precise, to the point and clear cut explanation Sir
Thank you Dr. Pradeep for your kind words 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Need more such videos Sir
Excellent demonstration Sir Waiting for second part....
Thank you Dr. Pradeep 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very simplified and practical explanation. Thankyou Sir😀👍
Thank you Dr. Harshraj 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi, can this block be as sole anaesthesia, no GA
No. This is an analgesic block.
Hello sir what is desired response for surgeries over shaft of humerus
Yes sir please do a video
Not only the block videos but the explanation is also too good!
Thank you
Simply beautiful!!
Thank you 😊
Sooo helpful sir
Thank you
is superficial sufficient for clavicle fracture analgesia
Clavicle is supplied by the following nerves: Osteotome: 1. Supraclavicular (C3-C4) 2. Lateral pectoral (C5-C7) 3. Spinal Accessory (CNXI) 4. Nerve to subclavius (C5-C6) 5. Axillary (C5-C6) 6. Suprascapular (C5-C6) Myotomes: 1. Axillary nerve (C5-C6) 2. Suprascapular nerve (C5-C6) 3. Lateral Pectoral nerve (C5-C7) 4. Nerve to subclavius (C5-C6) 5. Spinal accessory nerve (CN XI) 6. Trapezius branch of cervical nerves (C3-C4) Dermatome: 1. Supraclavicular 2. Ventral Rami of C5 Superficial Cervical Plexus only covers Supraclavicular nerve.
What is about intermediate CPB, regarding area of coverage ?. @@DrTuhinM
If you are asking about clavicle coverage, it will be same as I mentioned above
Most Appreciative
Thank you 😊
Thankyou
You are welcome 😊
Qual concentração e o volume que você tem da sua prática na execução deste bloqueio?
Can you please specify which block? I have discussed multiple blocks in this video. Thanks
For SIFI, if you want block obturador nerve, you should use 40 mL of dilute anesthetic. PENG you could use 20 mL of dilute anesthetic, for LFCN 05 mL. I use diluted anesthetic because they aren’t planned for anesthesia, just analgesia.
What is the desired response ur looking for??
In this case
I have discussed in detail. Watch it @4:40 Here, pectoral muscle/forearm/hand twitch is acceptable
Thank u sir
Correction in the Video: In Subgluteal Space Contents, read ACFA as Ascending circumflex femoral artery( a branch from medial femoral circumflex artery which is a branch of profunda femoris artery). I have mentioned is as anterior circumflex femoral artery, which is wrong. I apologize for this unintentional mistake. 🙏🏻
Thanks🌹
You are welcome 😊
please do sir, that would be great, thank you for your knowledege sharing
Thank you so much Sir 😊, yes we need a video of supra axillary supplementation
Thank you so much Sir😊
Sir can you please describe the concentration and volume of LA required for infiltration in the field blocks??
We also need video demonstrating infiltrations too Sir
Yes. Sure
Thank you sir for the wonderful explanation...... It's an eye opener for non regional anaesthesiologists Sir we need a full video on supra-axillary block too....
Thank you Dr. Pradeep for your kind and encouraging words. Will do the video
Kindly do those blocks.. awaiting for that episode..
Thank you for your interest. Will do it.
Many thanks. Kindly when you post video about supraxillary blok , let's know. @@DrTuhinM
Supra-Axillary Block Articles: 1. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020553/?report=printable 2. journals.lww.com/bjoa/Fulltext/2020/04002/Ultrasound_Guided_Supra_Axillary_Block_as_a.5.aspx
Nice detailed video Tuhin! 😊
Thank you 😊
So nice sir
Thank you
Thank you 🙏
Sir, any simplified video on US guided superior cluneal nerve block ?
Hi. Thank you for your interest. I don't have any video on this. I will try to make one.
Wonderful lecture sir...thank you somuch
Thank you 😊
Very nice
Thank you 😊
I watched lots of videos on this topic ,but it was difficult to understand . But your way of explanation is what we need . You made it simple . Thanks a lot .
Thank you so much for your honest Feedback.
Excellent
Thank you 😊
Thank you Dr Tuhin, it's really helpful
Thank you. 😊
Thank you so much sir😊
Thank you 😊
Eagerly waiting for full video on ISPB block sir
Thank you 😊