@@sanalgerceklikdoktoru i just meant to tell folks to check out my channel if they want to learn about more of plan A blocks and let them know where you got video from, thats all!
If it was not clear, apologies. Please do check out this video for a more precise discussion on this ruclips.net/video/EJDBnzOfmms/видео.htmlsi=lWsA-0FEKkRKxXzD
Great question! I would do bilateral - check out these case reports www.asra.com/docs/default-source/events-education-documents/raapm21/abstract-2058.pdf?sfvrsn=2b52522c_4#:~:text=ESPBs%20at%20T8%2F9%20results,that%20form%20the%20celiac%20plexus.&text=Acute%20pancreatitis%20is%20a%20recurrent,patients%20are%20not%20opioid%20na%C3%AFve.
You use the word "orientated" but I'll allow it since the rest of the video is wicked dope. Been putting off learning this block for the last 6 months at least. Thanks for finally forcing it into my brain!
Thanks for compliment. Didn’t realise that there was a problem with the word oriented versus orientated - thanks for pointing it out. It was a live demo by the way and not scripted, so a one take phenomenon! Anyway, happy you enjoyed
@@DrAmitPawa the criticism was very much tongue-in-cheek. I totally get the single-take life. Very impressive work, regardless of the circumstances. Looking forward to more! :)
Wish it was a 4K video. Amazing showcase of ESP block. Thanks.
Thank you 🙏
@@DrAmitPawa Is it okay to use your ultrasound footage in my presentation? Its tomorrow 😄 . Its so clean to understand.
@@sanalgerceklikdoktoru certainly, with appropriate reference and please do invite folks to subscribe to the channel!
@@DrAmitPawa I am 5th year Med Student. Im not sure about that 🥲 . Thank you again
@@sanalgerceklikdoktoru i just meant to tell folks to check out my channel if they want to learn about more of plan A blocks and let them know where you got video from, thats all!
Thank you for an outstanding period of instruction!
Thank You so much!
Brilliant- will be using this for ESP block teaching this afternoon!!
Thanks so much!
Thanks our prof for outstanding explanation.
You are most welcome!
Excellent demonstration
Thanks so much
Sir please put some videos on newer sacral ESP and cervical ESP blocks.
Thanks in advance Sir
Will aim to address this soon I hope 🤞🏽
@DrAmitPawa can i humbly request video for esp block with catheter
Ok - Will try my best to put one together!
Very nice description!
Thanks So much!
Thank you very much sir for wonderful demonstration on volunteer, Sir please can you show the transverse approach to ESP block too??
Thank You. If there is appetite for that, I can surely do that!
Did I miss the part where you ACTUALLY POINT OUT the EXACT plane you are injecting?
If it was not clear, apologies. Please do check out this video for a more precise discussion on this ruclips.net/video/EJDBnzOfmms/видео.htmlsi=lWsA-0FEKkRKxXzD
Wonderful machine. Specs?
I believe this was the early version of the GE venue
For pancreatitis pain relief which side should be blocked?
Great question! I would do bilateral - check out these case reports www.asra.com/docs/default-source/events-education-documents/raapm21/abstract-2058.pdf?sfvrsn=2b52522c_4#:~:text=ESPBs%20at%20T8%2F9%20results,that%20form%20the%20celiac%20plexus.&text=Acute%20pancreatitis%20is%20a%20recurrent,patients%20are%20not%20opioid%20na%C3%AFve.
I wish our patients anatomy all looks like this…….
Absolutely- so do I. It certainly helps to learn on easier anatomy and then translate that information on to other cases.
Thank you
Thanks so much
You use the word "orientated" but I'll allow it since the rest of the video is wicked dope. Been putting off learning this block for the last 6 months at least. Thanks for finally forcing it into my brain!
Thanks for compliment. Didn’t realise that there was a problem with the word oriented versus orientated - thanks for pointing it out. It was a live demo by the way and not scripted, so a one take phenomenon! Anyway, happy you enjoyed
@@DrAmitPawa the criticism was very much tongue-in-cheek. I totally get the single-take life. Very impressive work, regardless of the circumstances. Looking forward to more! :)
I'm non medico i curious that is that really dead body ?
It is a live model