In this video, we discuss the anatomy, sonoanatomy, technique and tips and tricks for success when performing an ultrasound-guided suprainguinal fascia iliaca plane block.
Amazing explanation sir.. I'm someone who's obsessed with regional anaesthesia and in last 8 year's of my practice I've never seen anyone explain as good as you.. all your videos are excellent
All of your videos are very very good! they have been my go to for learning blocks (before doing them) in fellowship and residency, Thank you for your work.
superb as usual, the best resource for learning blocks I have found. please don't forget about doing a video on paramedian/paraspinous technique for spinals!
I've been an anaesthesia resident since over a year now and so far I never did fascial iliaca comp blocks since we usually do femoral nerve blocks instead at my instution. So it was hard for me to grasp the difference and how to do it. This is the very first time I finally understood this block, thank you for this video!
Question about probe position - after sliding few cm down from ASIS, should it be kept sagittal or angled so pointing more towards umbilicus (more perpendicular to pelvic brim)? Found I don't always get great views keeping it purely sagittal.. any suggestions?
I don't think a paediatric volume study has been done re sifi coverage any tips/"what you do". Have been guessing max "safe" dose diluted to 0.75ml/kg volume ibw?
Amazing explanation sir.. I'm someone who's obsessed with regional anaesthesia and in last 8 year's of my practice I've never seen anyone explain as good as you.. all your videos are excellent
All of your videos are very very good! they have been my go to for learning blocks (before doing them) in fellowship and residency, Thank you for your work.
Love the update to your previous video on this topic. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
That was great! So concise yet so thorough.
superb as usual, the best resource for learning blocks I have found.
please don't forget about doing a video on paramedian/paraspinous technique for spinals!
I've been an anaesthesia resident since over a year now and so far I never did fascial iliaca comp blocks since we usually do femoral nerve blocks instead at my instution. So it was hard for me to grasp the difference and how to do it. This is the very first time I finally understood this block, thank you for this video!
Thank you for your sharing. This really helps us.
Fantastic video. Great job.
The best explanation so far. Thank you doc
Glad it was helpful!
excellent exp of SiFi Block
Incredible video. Loved the final tips. Super helpful
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
My favourite videos for reviewing the regional blocks! Top quality stuff!
Great Video as always!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
It’s crazy😂 “pop! Uhhh”
Thank you very much
Very Useful Video
Thank you
You are just too good of a presenter🎉🎉 wow
That’s very kind-thank you so much for watching and stay tuned for more videos!
Great Video !👍
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching!
thats the best video of fascia iliaca block and Im coppying every step of that video so I can master it...Tnx
Glad you found it helpful-thanks for watching!
Question about probe position - after sliding few cm down from ASIS, should it be kept sagittal or angled so pointing more towards umbilicus (more perpendicular to pelvic brim)?
Found I don't always get great views keeping it purely sagittal.. any suggestions?
Thank you very much
Thanks for watching!
that is fantastic, thank you! are you aiming for an angle of 15-30 degrees?
Thanks a ton 🙏🙏🙏🙏🚌
You're welcome, appreciate you watching our videos! 😊
Thanks
I don't think a paediatric volume study has been done re sifi coverage any tips/"what you do". Have been guessing max "safe" dose diluted to 0.75ml/kg volume ibw?
Love your channel! what ultrasound machine do you use?
Thanks so much! Glad it’s helpful! We use two types of US machines-Samsung HS60 or the BK FlexFocus 400