Ultrasound-guided Ankle Block

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • All 5 nerves innervating the foot can be blocked with ultrasound guidance - effectively, simply, and safely. This video demonstrates how to perform one of my favorite blocks. Complement this with a nice review article by Delbos et al at www.sciencedirect.com/science/...
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  • @KiJinnChin
    @KiJinnChin  3 года назад +4

    00:07 - Indications / Advantages / Limitations
    01:35 - Overview of the 5 nerves
    02:12 - Preparation for the block
    03:45 - Positioning the patient
    04:40 - (1) TIBIAL nerve block
    07:42 - Video - Tibial nerve block
    08:34 - Challenging anatomy - Tibial nerve block
    09:53 - (2) SAPHENOUS nerve block
    10:45 - Video - Saphenous nerve block
    11:31 - Challenging anatomy - Saphenous nerve block
    12:13 - (3) DEEP PERONEAL nerve block
    14:17 - Video - Deep peroneal nerve
    15:08 - Challenging anatomy - Deep peroneal nerve
    15:38 - (4) SUPERFICIAL PERONEAL nerve block
    17:57 - Video - Superficial peroneal nerve block
    18:56 - Challenging anatomy - Superficial peroneal nerve block
    19:13 - (5) SURAL nerve block
    20:43 - Video - Sural nerve block
    21:30 - Challenging anatomy - Sural nerve block

  • @liamcarroll6481
    @liamcarroll6481 3 года назад +1

    This series of USound guides are absolute gold. I am a GP and i work in remote Australia 1 week a month in ED. I am it essentially and these videos have been a life saver....thank you very much. Must have taken a lot of work to put these together. You are a champion...Liam

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  3 года назад +2

      Hi Liam - thanks so much for taking the time to write. I am in awe of people like you who are so incredibly versatile and resourceful. Glad to be of some help. If there are other scenarios / topics that you are looking for answers to, please let me know, and if I have anything to offer, I will do my best to provide it. Cheers!

  • @asherkaz
    @asherkaz 3 года назад +1

    I started using U/S guidance for ankle blocks this year with the help of David Ayuong and Stuart Grant's USGRA book, but your video took it to the supreme level.
    Again, many thanks from North Dakota!

  • @lukaskreienbuehl3391
    @lukaskreienbuehl3391 2 года назад

    Great teaching! Much better than the rest that's available on this channel.

  • @heathscheibmeir8011
    @heathscheibmeir8011 3 года назад

    I’ve watched a number of your vids over the years, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and techniques! This is particularly applicable to my new position as sole anesthesia provider at a podiatry ASC, and armed with this knowledge and a new handheld ultrasound I hope to do you proud 😉

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  3 года назад

      That's wonderful to hear! Good luck, and I'm sure you'll have lots of appreciative patients!

  • @edwardgomm4853
    @edwardgomm4853 3 года назад

    Great video,especially tips for the oedematous patient (often make me want to give up1!). But, particularly enjoyed the dedication to TA who started me on my regional learning curve

  • @IanReillyPodsurgeon
    @IanReillyPodsurgeon 3 года назад +1

    Ankle TQ works out just fine too with an ankle block. Great vid btw.

  • @drfranklin5638
    @drfranklin5638 2 года назад

    Excellent rendition!

  • @jimmy7276
    @jimmy7276 3 года назад

    Very well.organized awesome lecture. Thank you so much

  • @federicodurante3338
    @federicodurante3338 3 года назад

    Great video!!! Thank you!

  • @jianhongshen797
    @jianhongshen797 3 года назад

    GREAT PRESENTATION! THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR!

  • @jakub379
    @jakub379 2 года назад

    great videos , very educative! does it work in edema, as tissue is acidotic? thank you

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it works very well, and US is particularly helpful for locating the nerves, which will be a lot deeper than expected, especially the subcutaneous ones. See the "Difficult Ankle" examples in the video.

  • @ozolive
    @ozolive 3 года назад +2

    we do not perform theses blocks at the ankle anymore. a little bit proximally in the leg is more comfortable
    and one skin puncture for superficial and deep peroneal nerve

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  3 года назад +1

      Hi Olivier! Thanks for sharing - I will have a look to see, and give it a try.

    • @mj-uy8sd
      @mj-uy8sd 3 года назад +2

      Olivier, can you explain this more deeply, can you give the link to a video sounds very interessant, J Merk

    • @heathscheibmeir8011
      @heathscheibmeir8011 3 года назад

      I too would love more info about this technique-got a vid or link you can direct us to?

    • @ozolive
      @ozolive 3 года назад

      done yet sorry for the delay - big hugs from France :

    • @ozolive
      @ozolive 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/wHreXyOw_aU/видео.html

  • @uramalakia
    @uramalakia Год назад

    Are you familiar with the so called MAYO block?

    • @KiJinnChin
      @KiJinnChin  Год назад +1

      I hadn't heard of it until now. Thanks for sharing! Looks interesting as a LMG technique. At present, I don't think that it will replace my current USG technique which I have personally evolved to the point of optimal safety and efficacy. Which illustrates the point that everyone should consider what works best for them in their setting, and in their hands.

  • @firelight3912
    @firelight3912 3 года назад

    AS USSUAL THE TOP .