Brandon Winchester performs a dry femoral catheter (part 1), saphenous/adductor canal block (part 2), and popliteal block (part 3) for ACL surgery in an ongoing effort to assess the saphenous block as a suitable replacement for a femoral block.
Brandon Winchester performs a dry femoral catheter (part 1), saphenous/adductor canal block (part 2), and popliteal block (part 3) for ACL surgery in an ongoing effort to assess the saphenous block as a suitable replacement for a femoral block.
Dr. Scott Thomas, former regional anesthesia fellow at the Andrews Institute, demonstrates the placement of a dressing for a femoral nerve catheter, including the off-label use of Histoacryl skin sealant to prevent leakage and lessen the likelihood of catheter dislodgement.
In this video Dr. Scott Thomas, former regional anesthesia fellow at the Andrews Institute, demonstrates the steps necessary to successfully troubleshoot a styleted interscalene catheter that becomes kinked during placement.
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