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Home US Guided Regional Anesthesia LK native LD2: Advanced UGRA LKnative - Thoracic paravertebral block 10 - Sonoanatomy of the thoracic paravertebral block

Private: LK native LD2: Advanced UGRA

LKnative - Introduction
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Learning objective
LKnative - Equipment & techniques
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Probes
  • 2 - Electrical nerve stimulation
  • 3 - Colour Doppler mode
LKnative - Superficial cervical plexus block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications for the superficial cervical plexus block
  • 5 - The cutaneous territories of the nerves from the superficial cervical plexus
  • 6 - The cervical fascia
  • 2 - Indicated for analgesia after clavicular fracture surgery?
  • 3 - Periclavicular cutaneous and muscular innervation
  • 4 - The cutaneous nerves of the superficial cervical plexus
  • 8 - The emergence of the nerves of the superficial cervical plexus
  • 9 - Patient position, probe position and needle insertion
  • 10 - References
  • 7 - Point of emergence of the superficial cervical plexus nerves
LKnative - Deep cervical plexus block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications for the ultrasound guided deep cervical plexus block
  • 4 - Ultrasound guided needle insertion for deep cervical plexus block
  • 3 - The axial anatomy of the deep cervical plexus block
  • 2 - Anatomy of the deep cervical plexus
LKnative - Suprascapular nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy of the suprascapular nerve
  • 5 - Chassaignac's anterior tubercle of the transverse process of vertebra C6
  • 4 - The suprascapular nerve in the supraclavicular region
  • 3 - Supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles
  • 6 - The supraclavicular approach to block the suprascapular nerve ultrasound-guided
  • 7 - Sonoanatomy: Supraclavicular approach to block the suprascapular nerve
  • 9 - Sonoanatomy: Supraspinatus approach to block the suprascapular nerve ultrasound-guided
  • 10 - References
  • 8 - Supraspinatus approach to block the suprascapular nerve ultrasound-guided
LKnative - Intercostobrachial nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy: The intercostobrachial nerve in the axilla
  • 6 - References
  • 4 - Scanning technique
  • 3 - The cutaneous innervation of the upper limb from the intercostobrachial nerve
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy
LKnative - Axillary nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy - anterior view
  • 3 - Anatomy - posterior view
  • 4 - Scanning technique
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy
  • 1 - Indications
  • 6 - Complications
  • 7 - References
LKnative - Radial nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy: The origin of the radial nerve
  • 3 - The triceps triangle
  • 1 - Indications for blockade of the radial nerve distal to the humeral sulcus
  • 4 - Anatomy: The upper part of the radial nerve
  • 5 - Anatomy: The lower part of the radial nerve
  • 6 - Anatomy: Cutaneous branches of the radial nerve
  • 7 - Anatomy: Muscles innervated directly by the radial nerve
  • 11 - Radial nerve block at the elbow level
  • 8 - Anatomy: Muscles innervated by the deep branch of the radial nerve
  • 9 - Periosteal innervation by the radial nerve
  • 10 - Anatomy: Radial innervation of the hand
  • 14 - Sonoanatomy of the radial nerve distal to the radial sulcus of the humerus
  • 13 - Sonoanatomy of the radial nerve at the elbow
  • 12 - Scanning technique at the elbow
LKnative - Median nerve block
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  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - The origin of the median nerve
  • 8 - References
  • 6 - Sonoanatomy of the median nerve at the elbow
  • 5 - Scanning technique of the median nerve at the elbow
  • 4 - Anatomy of the cubital region
  • 3 - Anatomy: the median nerve course from the axilla to the cubital region
LKnative - Ulnar nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy: the origin of the ulnar nerve
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Anatomy
  • 4 - Anatomy: Bony ulnar nerve innervation of the hand
  • 5 - Anatomy: cutaneous ulnar nerve innervation of the hand
  • 6 - Scanning technique
  • 8 - Sonoanatomy of the ulnar nerve - midarm level
  • 7 - Sonoanatomy of the ulnar nerve - elbow level
LKnative - Musculocutaneous nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy: The origin of the musculocutaneous nerve
  • 7 - Cutaneous innervation of the musculocutaneous nerve
  • 6 - Anatomy: The subcutaneous trajectory of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
  • 5 - Anatomy: The lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
  • 4 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the MC nerve in the distal half of the arm and the motor innervation
  • 3 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the musculocutaneous nerve in the upper half of the arm
  • 12 - Sonoanatomy: The musculocutaneous nerve at the midarm level
  • 10 - Sonoanatomy of the musculocutaneous nerve at the axillary crease
  • 9 - Scanning technique
  • 8 - Periosteal innervation of the musculocutaneous nerve
  • 11 - Sonoanatomy: The musculocutaneous nerve in the proximal arm
LKnative - PECS blocks
Yet to Start
  • 3 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia
  • 2 - Anatomy: The medial and lateral pectoral nerves
  • 1 - Indications
  • 4 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia from a sagittal view
  • 7 - Anatomy: Intercostal nerves
  • 6 - Anatomy: The nerves in the axilla
  • 5 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia penetrated by nerve and vessels
  • 8 - Anatomy: Cutaneous innervation of the branches of the intercostal nerves
  • 12 - Sonoanatomy: Identify the ribs
  • 11 - Sonoanatomy: Step two of the PECS II block
  • 10 - Sonoanatomy: PECS I block and step one of the PECS II block
  • 9 - Scanning technique
  • 13 - Sonoanatomy: Needle insertion for step two of PECS II
  • 15 - References
LKnative - Serratus plane block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy
  • 1 - Indications
  • 4 - References
  • 3 - Sonoanatomy and needle insertion
LKnative - Rectus sheath block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy of the rectus sheath
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Anatomy: The rectus abdominis muscle
  • 7 - References
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy of the rectus sheath block
  • 4 - Scanning technique for the ultrasound guided rectus sheath block
LKnative - Fascia transversalis plane block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy
  • 3 - Anatomy: An axial view
  • 2 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the subcostal and iliohypogastric nerves
  • 4 - Scanning technique
  • 7 - References
LKnative - Fascia iliaca compartment block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Scanning technique for the fascia iliaca compartment block
  • 2 - Anatomy of the fascia iliaca compartment
  • 6 - References
  • 4 - Sonoanatomy of the fascia iliaca compartment block
LKnative - Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Anatomy: Cutaneous innervation of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 4 - Scanning technique for the ultrasound guided lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy
  • 7 - References
LKnative - Obturator nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy of the obturator nerve
  • 6 - Sonoanatomy of the ultrasound guided common obturator block
  • 4 - Scanning technique
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy of the ultrasound guided selective anterior and posterior obturator branch block
  • 3 - Anatomy: Axial view of the anterior and posterior branches of the obturator nerve
  • 8 - References
LKnative - Genitofemoral nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 4 - Scanning technique
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Anatomy of the femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve under the inguinal ligament
  • 2 - Anatomy of the genitofemoral nerve
  • 6 - References
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy of the femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve
LKnative - Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy: The initial trajectory of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 6 - Anatomy: Perineal innervation from the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 7 - Scanning technique
  • 3 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 4 - Anatomy: The subfascial trajectory of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 5 - Anatomy: the area of cutaneous innervation of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
  • 8 - Sonoanatomy of the posterior cutaneous nerve - with colour coding
  • 12 - References
  • 10 - Sonoanatomy of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve with a curved array probe
  • 9 - Sonoanatomy of the posterior cutaneous nerve - without colour coding
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LKnative - Thoracic paravertebral block

10 – Sonoanatomy of the thoracic paravertebral block

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The pleura is visible as a hyperechoic line with “pleura sliding” in synchrony with respiration

This is different from the rib that has an anechoic acoustic shadow and no lung sliding

The needle is advanced with real-time in-plane technique and aims at the triangular thoracic paravertebral space underneath the internal intercostal membrane and the needle tip should be placed right next to the anechoic acoustic shadow of the transverse process; a “pop” is often felt when the needle tip penetrates the internal intercostal membrane

After assuring negative aspiration for blood 15-20 mL of local anaesthetic is injected. The TPS is seen to expand and push the pleura downwards

The local anaesthetic should be injected into the anterior part of the TPS anterior to the endothoracic fascia; this assures that the local anaesthetic spreads longitudinally inside the TPS and that sympathectomy is produced

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Thoracic paravertebral space (yellow asterix), transverse process (magenta asterix), internal intercostal membrane (yellow arrow), external intercostal muscle (red asterix), pleura (magenta arrow), needle trajectory (cyan arrow)

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