Amazing Dr. Pawa! Thanks for simplifying and elucidating these pieces of the puzzle for us 🙏🏽 Really helpful for outpatient THA surgery in combo with PENG block avoiding any motor weakness risk possibly associated with a fascia iliaca block.
I have done in combination with PENG for Hip arthroplasty, and have used it in isolation for people having a skin graft harvested from the anterolateral thigh
OK little correction here - on 2:43 the shiny white matter on the real US is the N. femoralis, while the animation on the left of the screen shows that the femoral nerve is NOT under the transducer, i.e is not right by the a.femoralis and that's a misleading info. Tnx
Excellent video presentation Sir
Need more of such videos
Thank you very much Sir for putting so much hardwork in making such wonderful video
Thank You so much- that is so kind
Bravo! Clear and Concise…thank you
Thank you so much!
Very straight forward, appreciate it!
Pleasure! So happy you found it useful!
Amazing Dr. Pawa! Thanks for simplifying and elucidating these pieces of the puzzle for us 🙏🏽 Really helpful for outpatient THA surgery in combo with PENG block avoiding any motor weakness risk possibly associated with a fascia iliaca block.
Thanks Dr Desilva! So happy you found it useful
great thank you I'm going to check out the next one!
Please do!
❤ Very informative! Thanks👍
Thank you so much!
Very useful. Thank you 👍🏼
Thanks so much!🙏🏽
Thank you, doctor.
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Thanks for sharing that valuable video. Can I ask about indication to target LFCN alone.
I have done in combination with PENG for Hip arthroplasty, and have used it in isolation for people having a skin graft harvested from the anterolateral thigh
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is there any apps for this anatomical video?
I get my anatomy content from either Essential Anatomy or Complete Anatomy from 3D4 Medical
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Very useful
Thanks So Much
OK little correction here - on 2:43 the shiny white matter on the real US is the N. femoralis, while the animation on the left of the screen shows that the femoral nerve is NOT under the transducer, i.e is not right by the a.femoralis and that's a misleading info. Tnx
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. Not sure I follow. 2:43 is the end of the video