NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education - You are performing an interscalene brachial plexus block under US-guidance. The nerve stimulator is set @0.5 mA (100 msec). The needle appears to be in the
NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education - From NYSORA RAPM Textbook, 2017: Ultrasound-Guided Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block (Philippe E. Gautier, Catherine Vandepitte, and Jeff Gadsden) #anesthesia #NYSORA INTERSCALENE BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK TIPS It
🔹 Scanning tip for Interscalene Brachial Plexus block: 1. Place the transducer in a transverse orientation over the neck, approximately 2-3 cm superior... | By NYSORA - Continuing Medical Education | Facebook
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Dr. Ilonka Meyer (she/her) on Twitter: "NYSORA course on IPACK block for surgery involving the posterior aspect of the knee. This block spares the main tibial and common peroneal nerves, thereby maintaining
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