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Here’s an intriguing paradox in regional anesthesia: While one might intuitively believe that slim patients would be easier subjects for an axillary brachial plexus block, the opposite seems to hold true. Why i...
A difficult IV access is never pretty. This was especially the case with the patient in NYSORA’s latest video that experienced several unsuccessful attempts by different personnel. Though ultrasound could have ...
Having published several standards textbooks in anesthesiology and over 200 scientific papers, it is no wonder that dr. Hadzic is often asked to consult as a medico-legal witness. He does not take on all cases ...
The block of the Superficial Peroneal Nerve (SPN) is crucial for complete anesthesia in patients having hallux valgus osteotomy, bunionectomy, hammertoe, and similar corrective operations on the distal f...
For the Anesthesia of Rotator Cuff Repair, you will find the information here useful for both patients and anesthesia providers, and for students of anesthesia. Dr. Hadzic, a seasoned anesthesiologist and the d...
In this video, Dr. Hadzic explains why distal peripheral nerve blocks, such as wrist block is the best anesthesia technique for carpal tunnel surgery. He also talks about the differences between the WALANT tech...