Difficult spinal, needle as the examining tool - Regional anesthesia Crash course with Dr. Hadzic
Difficult spinal anesthesia, needle as the examining tool explained
Spinal anesthesia is an essential procedure skill for a practicing anesthesiologist. The technique is featured in every anesthesia textbook. It is sufficiently simple and straightforward so that most practitioners and “occasional regionalists” can use it in daily practice with adequate success. Observing a spinal anesthetic being administered by practitioners can give an impression of substantial skills when the procedure is straightforward and successful on the first couple of attempts.
However, when an attempt is not successful after a few attempts, and the anatomy is not clear, this is where the expert approach makes a difference between success and failure. In this video, Dr. Hadzic discusses crucial tips he teaches residents and fellows on how to trouble-shoot spinal anesthesia when the needle constantly encounters osseous structures and makes access to the intrathecal space difficult.
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Видео Difficult spinal, needle as the examining tool - Regional anesthesia Crash course with Dr. Hadzic канала NYSORA - Regional Anesthesia
Spinal anesthesia is an essential procedure skill for a practicing anesthesiologist. The technique is featured in every anesthesia textbook. It is sufficiently simple and straightforward so that most practitioners and “occasional regionalists” can use it in daily practice with adequate success. Observing a spinal anesthetic being administered by practitioners can give an impression of substantial skills when the procedure is straightforward and successful on the first couple of attempts.
However, when an attempt is not successful after a few attempts, and the anatomy is not clear, this is where the expert approach makes a difference between success and failure. In this video, Dr. Hadzic discusses crucial tips he teaches residents and fellows on how to trouble-shoot spinal anesthesia when the needle constantly encounters osseous structures and makes access to the intrathecal space difficult.
🖥 Test drive NYSORA Compendium of Regional Anesthesia: https://bit.ly/3gsMYdc
📱 Download the app and test-drive the free courses today!
iOS: https://apple.co/2WUqoi7
Android: bit.ly/NYSORAMApp
Where else to find us:
Web- http://www.nysora.com
Twitter- http://www.twitter.com/nysora
Instagram- http://www.instagram.com/nysora_commu...
Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/nysora
TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@nysora_community
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Видео Difficult spinal, needle as the examining tool - Regional anesthesia Crash course with Dr. Hadzic канала NYSORA - Regional Anesthesia
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