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@adelalgishary2327
@adelalgishary2327 6 месяцев назад
fantastic great work❤❤❤
@ultrasonicprobes7858
@ultrasonicprobes7858 6 месяцев назад
Very good!
@dariakoleva8984
@dariakoleva8984 7 месяцев назад
Amazing!
@archymd
@archymd Год назад
Dear Adam, this is an exceptional animation on transducer manipulation. Would you allow me to use a portion of your creation for a hands-on workshop on POCUS and echocardiography? Your name will be credited and acknowledged. Thank you
@abc11868
@abc11868 Год назад
Of course! Thanks for commenting and asking
@lenmajuskin
@lenmajuskin Год назад
The bike is solid and my Ebike conversion went great. ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Very smooth ride at 30mph with no problems (135 miles ridden so far). The picture is a bit deceiving - there is WAY less space in the center of the frame than it shows. The suspension connection takes up the entire thing. So I needed to attach my battery on the bottom of the frame and my controller on the top. Instructions for assembly were lacking but honestly it wasn't too hard to figure out even though I have very little bike knowledge. Watched some youtube videos on adjusting the disk brakes but that was it. Still, I am loving it and very happy with the purchase.
@NishantGogna
@NishantGogna Год назад
Thank you!
@ambikaramakrishnan5637
@ambikaramakrishnan5637 Год назад
Awesome 😎 sir Iam a beginner Thanks for the vedio
@anupomkumardas1914
@anupomkumardas1914 Год назад
It's great demonstration. Thanks a lot.
@Weiyang5268
@Weiyang5268 Год назад
👌Thanks🙏 👌🌹1:10 對#神經的導引注射 通常在神經#短軸橫切面 下進行 1.🌹1:59 Sliding 2.🌹2:59 Compression 靜脈、動脈、神經各有其。#Compressibility 3.🌹2:59 #Rocking 探頭在探頭長軸的左右兩端,交替對一端施較多壓力,搖擺探頭。 4.🌹3:09 Rotating 以探頭中心點為圓心,作畫圓。 5.🌹3:22 ❇️#Tilting 探頭固定,交替向探頭兩長條緣施較大壓力,使探頭產生略微傾斜變化。❇️此操作對神經的觀察和導注特別重要。 ============== ❇️如何在神經短軸切面上操作入針 Out-of-plane 4:01 4:56 針[尖] bevel-up 在進入掃描界面當下看最清楚。針體則不如針尖清楚! In-plane 4:11 4:57 5:53 ♦️5:09 在針尖尚未刺到目標,但位於路徑的前方組織,在視窗下就可觀察到先發生受壓力產生小位移。 5:42 5:53 6:12 進針角度影響針的可見性 6:33 ❇️6:51
@icubbsr
@icubbsr Год назад
USG guided PICC line placement ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tXKjA59r5ks.html
@richnerdjc82
@richnerdjc82 Год назад
outstanding work!!! you explained everything well.
@nicolah.6454
@nicolah.6454 Год назад
Really helpful video to people who are brand new to anaesthesia and are used to the automatic machines haha
@drsanju93
@drsanju93 Год назад
Too good
@modemmodem2352
@modemmodem2352 2 года назад
what a pity, that it was the only one video on this theme.
@lalaaliyeva8304
@lalaaliyeva8304 2 года назад
Thank you. Informative for me. I am obs§gyn. We use it on amniocentesis and CVS. ❤
@thepowerofpositivity8075
@thepowerofpositivity8075 2 года назад
Excellent thanks
@justynal884
@justynal884 2 года назад
it will be faster to put the inner tube into the water, when bubbles appear, you know there is a hole
@omar-iv9xi
@omar-iv9xi 2 года назад
one of the most brilliant video i have seen, thanks a lot
@racovitaalexei
@racovitaalexei 2 года назад
Wow
@gregorycostello239
@gregorycostello239 2 года назад
Fantastic video! As a Primary Car Physician just getting my feet wet with point of care ultrasonography, this tutorial places very clear images in my mind when I am moving the transducer . Probably one of the best tips was being sure you are actually seeing the tip of the needle and not the cut off of visibility. I makes so much sense with your graphics and explanation. Thank you
@shannalam4992
@shannalam4992 3 года назад
Hello Dr. Collins, this is a great video! I would like to use parts of the video for a University final presentation about ultrasound guided cannulation and would be very grateful for your permission. Thank you!
@abc11868
@abc11868 3 года назад
Hi Shanna, thanks for asking. Please feel free to use as you describe. If you don't mind, what is your institution and location? That would help my CV
@hermanncalderon7725
@hermanncalderon7725 3 года назад
Beautiful
@unthearithun9917
@unthearithun9917 3 года назад
Good video
@cherylmagloire7921
@cherylmagloire7921 3 года назад
Can this video be used in a power point presentation if credit and proper citation is attributed to the authors?
@zulfalhiemohmad363
@zulfalhiemohmad363 3 года назад
Nice!
@shravanav9834
@shravanav9834 3 года назад
One of the most comprehensive presentations I've encountered for USG guided blocks... Thank you for the detailed explanation on each step performed.
@raycarrillo2799
@raycarrillo2799 3 года назад
Excellent. Thank you
@marann2079
@marann2079 3 года назад
Fantastic video for nerve block and knee anatomy as seen with ultrasound
@chandrikakamath2707
@chandrikakamath2707 3 года назад
Sometimes if thd assembly ia advanced too far and then withdrawn, a haematoma develops rapidly. How can one avoid this? Is there any tip for this? Thanks for an excellent demonstration
@abc11868
@abc11868 3 года назад
if the leading edge of the needle or catheter is withdrawn all the way out of the artery, you get a hematoma. Sometimes it is hard to avoid! sometimes the catheter or needle are occluded with a clot or a tissue plug and you don’t see flow when you should. I use Arrow kits with wires these days and many times I have had a “dry” stick that was actually in the lumen. Ultrasound is really helpful for see this!
@Thisbeme417
@Thisbeme417 3 года назад
Thank you! It really is that easy if you follow along. Was struggling getting the last bit of tire bead over the rim, squeezed the other side and it popped right in. Cheers!
@drsraks
@drsraks 3 года назад
i feel more comfortable holding the probe longitudinally . helps me visualize the entire length of the artery and the catheter
@emilysmith2867
@emilysmith2867 3 года назад
Hi Adam, I too would love to use parts of your video in some presentations on ultrasound that I do. Could I get your permission to do this? Great 3D graphics! Very nice job!
@abc11868
@abc11868 3 года назад
No problem! Enjoy
@AsifAli-ls1bs
@AsifAli-ls1bs 3 года назад
Nice video seeing in 11 2020
@wahidullah8075
@wahidullah8075 4 года назад
Trump like
@stanchilds5530
@stanchilds5530 4 года назад
I just had this done for ankle surgery. They didn't tell me how they were going to do it so I was disappointed. Basically, they started anesthesia that almost put me to sleep and then I felt a pinch and some nerve pain that stop quickly. I then woke back up prior to receiving general anesthesia for my surgery. The nerve block worked for about 32 hours for me. It was great to keep the pain down after my surgery.
@elizabethmckenny914
@elizabethmckenny914 3 года назад
I just had that surgery yesterday and I had a nerve block and it only lasted me 24 hours right now I would give my left foot to get another nerve block the pain is so severe pain and my pain medicine is not taking the pain away oxycodone with acetaminophen 10/325 and it is not strong enough to touch this kind of pain and do to Covid they would not keep me in the hospital they had to save the beds for the Covid patients so they sent me home the same day I had surgery I broke my ankle on all three sides
@apgardude
@apgardude 4 года назад
Excellent graphics
@janasvobodova3987
@janasvobodova3987 4 года назад
Thank you for rescue my life 😷🥇👍🌞🙋‍♀️
@XlyraDtoNX
@XlyraDtoNX 4 года назад
Excellent video, Dr Collins! I would like to ask permission to use your video for educational purposes to teach basic ultrasound skills. Would that be ok with you?
@pinkysplawn7453
@pinkysplawn7453 4 года назад
Having foot, ankle surgery Tuesdays, march 17, 2020
@ryleecanada7886
@ryleecanada7886 4 года назад
Chevis Splawn i had mine today and i got this exact nerve block done i broke my ankle and foot, the whole process was super simple and believe it or not the most painful part was that iv everything else from there is super easy and you probably won’t remember much after the nerve block. i still have little dots on my leg from the injection site but they don’t hurt it’s almost as if a mosquito bit me and i scratched it or something although my leg is still numb about 8 hours later, but good luck and i will answer any questions if you have any
@pinkysplawn7453
@pinkysplawn7453 4 года назад
@@ryleecanada7886 , Thank you ! For the information! APPRICATE you! They cancelled surgery due to all this going on...no elective surgeries being performed...my new date may 4 but said no guarantees on that eaither nhow r you doing
@lucianemk
@lucianemk 4 года назад
Dear Adam, this is a wonderful video, I loved it! I would like to ask your permission to use the video or parts of it, as part of instructional materials I am developing to teach Ultrasound Basics and Ultrasound Guided FNAs in a post graduation course here, in Brazil. Thank you, Luciane Kanayama
@annaliang896
@annaliang896 4 года назад
Hi Adam, could we use your video to teach some nurses USGPIV? thank you
@beckybarnett2066
@beckybarnett2066 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Samp548
@Samp548 4 года назад
good job
@wafaibrahim369
@wafaibrahim369 4 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@wafaibrahim369
@wafaibrahim369 4 года назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@wafaibrahim369
@wafaibrahim369 4 года назад
🙏✅
@tay974
@tay974 5 лет назад
Thanks for excellent and simple explanation.
@tonyclayton4674
@tonyclayton4674 5 лет назад
Hi Adam, Please may we have permission to add this video to our website, www.healcerionusa.com. Our award winning handheld wireless ultrasound is rapidly being adopted by PTs, Chiros, PCPs and Vascular Access healthcare workers who have not had exposure to POC ultrasound before. As POC ultrasound becomes "commoditized" our customers all need simple to understand education to improve their standard of care for guided injections and your Video is one the best intros for the non sonographer. With best regards, Tony Clayton, VP, Healcerion USA.
@mainakdeb8322
@mainakdeb8322 5 лет назад
Extraordinarily good
@StarvinArtistSue
@StarvinArtistSue 5 лет назад
That is very distressing Christian 🙁