US-guided Axillary Brachial Plexus Block - the Simple Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @KiJinnChin
    @KiJinnChin  4 года назад +16

    Remember: blocks take time to work! Always allow up to 15 minutes for onset of surgical anesthesia.
    00:07 - Indications
    00:32 - Preparation
    01:10 - Positioning
    01:46 - Scanning phase
    02:20 - US anatomy
    05:04 - Perivascular injection technique
    06:12 - Perivascular injection video
    07:16 - Perineural injection technique
    10:24 - Perineural injection video 1
    13:24 - Perineural injection video 2
    14:53 - Clinical pearls

  • @freshgasflow
    @freshgasflow 2 года назад +1

    I have done this block probably over a hundred times .... and yet I find this video and the one following absolutely amazing. It really explains things in a clinically relevant way, and I will recommend it to some big Facebook groups ! Thank you.

  • @shamilbassaiev9332
    @shamilbassaiev9332 4 года назад +2

    Best video ever since Dr Paul 15 years ago.

  • @dennerdovandojr.8878
    @dennerdovandojr.8878 3 года назад +2

    Anesthesia resident here.
    Amazing video.
    So much detail and explanation.
    Thank you very much for your work.
    Happy New Years

  • @vlaeldale
    @vlaeldale 4 года назад +2

    Самое толковое видео по аксиллярной блокаде.Спасибо.

  • @iqtidarbaig8532
    @iqtidarbaig8532 Год назад

    This is not excellent but above excellent video, rather i don't find words to admire your such a nice effort. Thank you very much. Dear sir please post video on interscalene block. Once again thanks.

  • @vaishalibhatejoshi7328
    @vaishalibhatejoshi7328 10 месяцев назад

    One of the best videos I have ever seen ! Thank you !

  • @uramalakia
    @uramalakia 4 года назад +8

    "Thank you for watching." No, good sir. Thank YOU!

  • @mj-uy8sd
    @mj-uy8sd 3 года назад

    Thank you very much, your my best us regional teacher

  • @mathu2008
    @mathu2008 Год назад

    excellent demo. at 2:47 in the video please correct the labelling to biceps from coracobrachialis

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  Год назад

      Ah ... but it isn't biceps. It is all coracobrachialis at this level. This was a misconception we all had for a long time. The fascial plane through which MCN travels is actually through coracobrachialis.

  • @omar-iv9xi
    @omar-iv9xi 4 года назад

    Very nice scientific and simple explanation manner, thank you very much

  • @MrVeer58
    @MrVeer58 Год назад

    Many thanks for the video.

  • @gungthey84
    @gungthey84 3 года назад

    Thanks, Sir. Need a guide on supraclavicular brachial plexus block, where to inject - inside or outside the sheath?

  • @georgjacobs4442
    @georgjacobs4442 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks Professor, very clear and instructive.

  • @iqtidarbaig8532
    @iqtidarbaig8532 Год назад

    Sir when you are going to post video on interscalene block both long and short version. Thanks

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  Год назад

      I must say that I almost never do interscalene blocks anymore. I only do superior trunk blocks - you can find short and long videos describing this block on my channel. However I also have videos illustrating an OOP interscalene catheter approach which covers some of the basic concepts.

  • @frogringer
    @frogringer 4 года назад

    thanks for this excellent video. best I've found on this procedure by far. cheers

  • @firelight3912
    @firelight3912 4 года назад +1

    Not Good work....
    It is Excellent work...
    Thanks prof.

  • @fernfernsone
    @fernfernsone Год назад

    Thank you so much this is so helpful

  • @auriga3664
    @auriga3664 4 года назад

    Thank you for the detailed video 😊

  • @Constyish
    @Constyish 3 года назад

    Dear mr. Chin, first a lot thank yous for making this excellent series of very clear and instructional video's!
    I wonder what your take would be on performing this block with lidocain 1% with or without adrenaline when using it for arm procedures like reducing distal radial fractures. When using lidocain 1% without adrenaline the maximal volume is often

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  3 года назад +1

      30 ml of 1% lidocaine = 300mg. This is still within recommended limits of 5 mg/kg or 350mg - see Table 1 in this article - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26830640/ and here - photos.app.goo.gl/RoceH3jrwSHpSVJK6

  • @wafaibrahim369
    @wafaibrahim369 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for sharing

  • @soundreign2319
    @soundreign2319 4 года назад

    I received the brachial plexus injection for my left arm and left hand 2 weeks ago for pain from a condition I have called complex regional pain syndrome. Is it normal to have pins and needle or stitch like pain in the neck, shoulder, chest, face and ear on the side (the left side) of where the injection was? If so, how long does this post injection pain last for?