The Pterygopalatine Ganglion Block

Continuous Cervical Paravertebral Block (CCPVB)

Continuous Proximal Infraclavicular Block

Single-injection Supraclavicular Block

High-Yield BlocksSingle-injection Supraclavicular Block

Technique

This video tutorial discusses the technique of performing the continuous femoral nerve block (CFNB). This block is typically used for painful knee and hip surgery. A modification of this block (watch this space) is being developed to ensure spread to the entire lumbar plexus. The PECAN block (posterior extracapsular acetabular nerve block) – the hip counterpart of the IPACK for the knee is also under development
High-Yield BlocksSingle-injection Supraclavicular Block

Applied Anatomy

This video tutorial discusses the applied anatomy for the continuous femoral nerve block (CFNB). This block is typically used for painful knee and hip surgery. A modification of this block (watch this space) is being developed to ensure spread to the entire lumbar plexus. The PECAN block (posterior extracapsular acetabular nerve block) – the hip counterpart of the IPACK for the knee is also under development

Continuous Femoral Nerve Block

Continuous Femoral Nerve BlockHigh-Yield Blocks

Technique

This video tutorial discusses the technique of performing the continuous femoral nerve block (CFNB). This block is typically used for painful knee and hip surgery. A modification of this block (watch this space) is being developed to ensure spread to the entire lumbar plexus. The PECAN block (posterior extracapsular acetabular nerve block) – the hip counterpart of the IPACK for the knee is also under development
Continuous Femoral Nerve BlockHigh-Yield Blocks

Applied Anatomy

This video tutorial discusses the applied anatomy for the continuous femoral nerve block (CFNB). This block is typically used for painful knee and hip surgery. A modification of this block (watch this space) is being developed to ensure spread to the entire lumbar plexus. The PECAN block (posterior extracapsular acetabular nerve block) – the hip counterpart of the IPACK for the knee is also under development

Continuous Subgluteal Sciatic Nerve Block

Ankle Block

Thoracic Epidural Block

High-Yield BlocksThoracic Epidural Block

Applied Anatomy

This video tutorial discusses the applied anatomy for the epidural block. It discusses issues such as why older folks are less likely to suffer postdural puncture headache and why epidurals are, unlike spinals) segmental. Please also see the 3D reconstruction of the MRI as explained in the micro- and 3D anatomy section.