If the rib encountered in the first view is likely to be 2nd rib, how could the subsequent rib when moving probe caudad be the 2nd rib?!?! If the first statement is correct, you demonstrated that the subsequent view should identify the 3rd and 4th rib
You stated a rib under the axillary artery and vein is most likely the 2nd rib however, you scan caudally and the next rib that showed up you labeled as the 2nd rib. Please clarify.
Excellent. Thank you very much. Should consider adding intercostal blocks while you are there.
Excellent demonstration. I enjoyed the orientation of nerve distribution.
Very nice demonstration, thank you very much.
If the rib encountered in the first view is likely to be 2nd rib, how could the subsequent rib when moving probe caudad be the 2nd rib?!?! If the first statement is correct, you demonstrated that the subsequent view should identify the 3rd and 4th rib
excellent anatomy showing
Thank your for the excellent and didatic video!
Excellent demo
Thank You , great presentation
You stated a rib under the axillary artery and vein is most likely the 2nd rib however, you scan caudally and the next rib that showed up you labeled as the 2nd rib. Please clarify.
great ,so can i I use it to treat chronic and acute pain in breast carcinology .
Yes of course U can, maybe with better with the catheter inserted between Pec minor and Serratus.
excelente !!!
Thank u
Why is this guy's voice so irritating?