This is definitely the old way to do supraclavicular block. Now it is accepted from all anesthesiologists that no need to go inside the plexus and "blow it like a grenade ". Instead first shot in the clavicular a. subclavia corner and the second shot is above the plexus, this way we "sandwich" the plexus between our placed L.A.
Thanks sir. Let me ask you a question please. Which muscles did you pass through from superficial to profoundus during the this intervention? And If we would think the putting a perineural catheher to this space, where should we prefer? For example middle of the sheath or further into, below the corner? (Sorry for my English)
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This is definitely the old way to do supraclavicular block. Now it is accepted from all anesthesiologists that no need to go inside the plexus and "blow it like a grenade ". Instead first shot in the clavicular a. subclavia corner and the second shot is above the plexus, this way we "sandwich" the plexus between our placed L.A.
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Thanks sir. Let me ask you a question please. Which muscles did you pass through from superficial to profoundus during the this intervention? And If we would think the putting a perineural catheher to this space, where should we prefer? For example middle of the sheath or further into, below the corner? (Sorry for my English)
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