I had one done yesterday, and this video helped me understand exactly what was going to happen to me. I wanted to tell you thank you from the bottom of my feet!!!! You gave great comfort prior to my surgery, knowing the procedure relaxed me greatly!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH. Pre-K teacher Oklahoma❤
I was Adair’s of nerve block but my doctor said he never lets his patients awake sun do but he doesn’t want u to record or see or hear what he does to block which is great I didn’t want to see no way better left not knowing
You are pretty much talking ankle block, but I personaly prefer popliteal block. One does fewer stabs with less pacient discomfort and gets longer anesthesia and analgesia. You get foot drop with popliteal block but benefits outweight the drawbacks IMO.
Popliteal block is fine as well. However, it results in a foot drop (common peroneal nerve) for the duration of the block. This is why we prefer a more distal approach, wherever feasible. If the surgeons are using distal tourniquet, or Esmarch, and are reasonably efficient (under 60 minutes), partial ankle block is all you need. Greetings
See if you can negotiate with your surgeons to use above ankle Esmarch - instead of Tourniquet - works just the same. If they must use longer calf tourniquet - Partial Ankle Block + Sedation - Light GA. Greetings.
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I had one done yesterday, and this video helped me understand exactly what was going to happen to me.
I wanted to tell you thank you from the bottom of my feet!!!! You gave great comfort prior to my surgery, knowing the procedure relaxed me greatly!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Pre-K teacher
Oklahoma❤
How bad did the needle hurt
Thank you Dr Hadzic. Another beautiful video that simplifies regional Anesthesia
Hi Shafiq! Glad to hear this. Greetings to you and all your colleagues from NYSORA!
Thank you Dr. Hadzic..!
Thank you! Your comments are much appreciated!
I was Adair’s of nerve block but my doctor said he never lets his patients awake sun do but he doesn’t want u to record or see or hear what he does to block which is great I didn’t want to see no way better left not knowing
You are pretty much talking ankle block, but I personaly prefer popliteal block. One does fewer stabs with less pacient discomfort and gets longer anesthesia and analgesia. You get foot drop with popliteal block but benefits outweight the drawbacks IMO.
very well explained ,sir
Hi Abdullah! Thank you for your comment.
Boa noito proximos vidio peço que faça traducao da legenda em portugues,falo de
Africa mozambique.
Popliteal block?
Give motor block. Patient can't walk
Also slower onset of block usually
Popliteal block is fine as well. However, it results in a foot drop (common peroneal nerve) for the duration of the block. This is why we prefer a more distal approach, wherever feasible. If the surgeons are using distal tourniquet, or Esmarch, and are reasonably efficient (under 60 minutes), partial ankle block is all you need. Greetings
@@DRBLUESNYC what would you add to cover discomfort/pain from a mid-high calf tourniquet? Had such a case recently
See if you can negotiate with your surgeons to use above ankle Esmarch - instead of Tourniquet - works just the same. If they must use longer calf tourniquet - Partial Ankle Block + Sedation - Light GA. Greetings.
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0:26 I would name that bunyan "Paul", definitely "Paul".
I am from Bangladesh
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Would you please speak slower in next times and more clearly😊
Thans vor understanding 😊
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