Category: CIPS Preparatory Course – 1

  • Bhayani – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedure of the Thoracic Spine

    Bhayani – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedure of the Thoracic Spine

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    Dr. Sadiq Bhayani talks about ultrasound anatomy and procedures of the thoracic spine. He goes through the anatomy stepwise. He shows a video clip of a paravertebral block. Anatomy is critical to approaching problems such as these. Ultrasounds are very important for blocking and visualizing both anatomy and needles during pain procedures.

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  • Braz Lima – USG Procedures

    Braz Lima – USG Procedures

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    Dr. Ana Carolina Braz Lima discusses techniques used for different cervical blocks, such as medial branch blocks. Dr. Braz Lima describes how understanding anatomy can assist with cervical blocks. Then, Dr. Stanley Lam describes testing procedures for CIPS during a technical difficulty. When Dr. Braz Lima returns, she continues her discourse of nervous system anatomy. Knowing where arteries are is important. X-Rays can also be helpful. She also says you need to be familiar with a procedure’s complications

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  • Moriggl – US Anatomy Nerves of LE Q&A or the POV

    Moriggl – US Anatomy Nerves of LE Q&A or the POV

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    Dr. Bernhard Moriggl discusses anatomy of the nerves in the lower extremities. Understanding anatomy, diagnosis, and procedures of peripheral nerves of the lower extremities is very important in pain management. Dr. Moriggi says to always trace nerves to be sure where they are (are they entrapped?) and where they come from. Landmarks may sometimes be missing, so be careful. Do what makes sense, says Dr Miriggi.

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  • Thottungal- Ultrasound anatomy, diagnoses and procedures of the peripheral nerves of upper extremity

    Thottungal- Ultrasound anatomy, diagnoses and procedures of the peripheral nerves of upper extremity

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    Dr. Athma Thottungal describes ultrasound, diagnosis, and procedures of the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity. She concentrates on the cervical sympathetic trunk as an example. Cervicothoracic ganglion blocks, also known as the stellate ganglion, can be difficult to treat. Knowing your target is important, she says, and this will also influence the tools you use for diagnosing, as well as the procedure performed.

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  • Luz Padilla – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedures of the Lumbosacral Spine

    Luz Padilla – Ultrasound Anatomy and Procedures of the Lumbosacral Spine

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    Dr. Maria Luz Padilla discusses ultrasound anatomy and procedures of the lumbosacral spine. These procedures can be challenging and have many complications. They are nevertheless important for interventional pain. Sagittal view and transverse view methods can be used during these procedures. Using both these views (by turning the transducer) is important to localize your position in the cervical space before giving the injection.

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  • CIPS Preparatory Course Session 1_Q&A

    CIPS Preparatory Course Session 1_Q&A

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    Here, the moderators take questions from the attendees about the talks given at the CIPS Preparatory Course Session 1. Safety precautions are discussed. Questions about techniques are used. Other issues in ultrasound use are also brought forth by the moderators and attendees and elaborated on.

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