Repositioning of the needle tip is oftentimes necessary in order to cover all three cords around the axillary artery from two o’clock to ten o’clock
Care should be taken not to pierce the axillary vein
Click on the VIDEO CLIP button to view the video
In the video: Notice that local anaesthetic is injected on the wrong side of the clavipectoral fascia which has to be penetrated by the needle before local anaesthetic spreads appropriately around the medial cord

First, local anaesthetic is injected around the lateral cord in the ten o’clock position
Then, the needle is relocated in front of the axillary artery in order to reach the medial cord
