Axillary Brachial Plexus Block - Regional anesthesia Crash course with Dr. Hadzic
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2021
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When someone explains something and makes it look simple, is because that person knows quite a lot about the subject. Every anesthesiologist around the world knows who this guy is and the relevance of NYSORA on investigation and education on regional anesthesia.
Never heard of the guy
You are a great Professor!
Excellent. Would be helpful to see the position of the probe first though, just to get general bearings and idea of needle placement.
Great suggestion!
Wow , very fascinating to watch this crash course .
Thank you!
great video!
I had CMC arthroplasty(RN), first axillary block, then supraclavicular rescue block. In my case, axillary worked longer. Thank you
great video! thanks!!
Glad you liked it!
That is so fascinating !
Thank you!
Excelente explicación y las imágenes eco gráficas son de muy buena calidad
Thanks so much sir for that bright short and concise video
Hi Ramzi! Glad it was helpful! You can visit our channel for other videos as well and click on the subscribe button for all upcoming videos! Greetings!
How nice you made it Dr.Hadzic
Great Thanks♥️
Glad you like it!
Excellent video, sir!
Thanks for watching
I'm going to give my students this link. I like to teach a "Keep it simple" method to most everything and this certainly qualifies as such. Most of them forget about the musculocutaneous nerve and that can cause quite a few complaints both from the patients and the hand guys we work with so it's nice to see that covered so well.
Thanks alot D.Hazics
Extremely well described
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
simple and clear. THank you !
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Wonderful presentation!
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Thank you
You're welcome!
Awesome 👏 job, Admir, you are an expert
Thank you so much 😀
Very well explained.
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thank you , local anesthetics is only lidocaine or mix ?
Excellent teaching tool
Hey Lakesh! Glad you liked it! Keep watching!!
Отличное видео понятно всё даже если я не знаю языка
Thank you!
Is the probe position same in both case of perivascular and perineural axillary block
GREAT
Thank you!
I have very high daily BP of about 180 .. If i push my shoulders back and lift it con boost my bp in the 240s and will sweat a lot I have more like AD and adrenaline problems on clonidine it drop my bp but I csn still boost it up..would block! Do this
You are great
Thanks!
KISS … mantra
Nice sonography!
Great video sir 👍👍
But 20ml dose is less for doing surgery in forearm. I prefer 30ml wd dilution of local anaesthetics...
5:33 very interesting
20 ml in total, is this for solely regional anaesthesia? Or is it to supplement a general anaesthetic? Thank you
It really depends on soooo many other factors, doesn’t it?
So easy even a CRNA could do it.
Kss Principle,
Perfect!