Posterior cutaneous of the thigh is situated medial to sciatic nerve at subgluteal level, towards the end of video its shown to be lateral to sciatic nerve..
Question: subgluteal approach is also described as going between long head of biceps and adductor magnus. so technically speaking the approach you described above must be transgluteal one
Hi... Greetings from malaysia. Can you show how to block posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh.. I watched another youtube video.. hyperechoic structure in between biceps femoris and semitendinosis muscles is actually conjoint tendon
Posterior cutaneous of the thigh is situated medial to sciatic nerve at subgluteal level, towards the end of video its shown to be lateral to sciatic nerve..
Question: subgluteal approach is also described as going between long head of biceps and adductor magnus. so technically speaking the approach you described above must be transgluteal one
Great video. Thanks
Question: Why not block both the sciatic and the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh at the gluteal crease to save time??
Shut up. Get out of here.
Good job
Hi... Greetings from malaysia. Can you show how to block posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh.. I watched another youtube video.. hyperechoic structure in between biceps femoris and semitendinosis muscles is actually conjoint tendon
Is the done at Duke University Hospital? Can you provide a link for consult PLEASE.
Lastly, what are the side affects of this?
Amazing
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
good
Damn bro, your hands are sweaty as hell
Haha I had to watch it again to see what you were talking about-you’re right…wow, the AC must’ve been off that day. Thanks for watching though!
Lol, great video tho! Used it the other day!@@regionalanesthesiology
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