You make a valid point! This video was made quite some time before the description of the ESP block and therefore the importance of the Erector Spinae Complex of muscles was not appreciated and therefore not highlighted. It is incredible now to view this video with a different and more informed “lens” Hopefully you still found the video useful?
What a fantastic video. Thanks so much.
The caudad/cephalad spread is not always predictable, hence reviewing your spread post-injection
That is an amazing demonstration
I'm green to the nerve block, thanks a lot
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great demo. thanks
Excellent demonstration, thank you very much.
It seems that caudad spread of LA is better than cephalad spread.
Absolutely fantastic!Great video.Just wondering your experience in doing it in patients in lateral position post thoracotomy before waking them up?
Very well demonstrated, what is the max volume you have used for thoracic procedures. Thank you.
Can we perform the block with curvilinear probe?
nice page , do you have fascia lata block versus fasciailiinginal block ??
Femoral/fascia iliac block video coming soon!
Are you still planning on this video? Thanks.
Great video but is it not esp not rhomboids sat directly above the transverse process?
You make a valid point! This video was made quite some time before the description of the ESP block and therefore the importance of the Erector Spinae Complex of muscles was not appreciated and therefore not highlighted.
It is incredible now to view this video with a different and more informed “lens”
Hopefully you still found the video useful?
@@lsoravideos8210 very much so! Extremely useful as per all of the lsora channel thanks for the content and reply
Great video. What type/ size needle do you use?
18G Touhy needle
whr is erector spinae muscle