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Tópicos: Anesthesiology, Cardiology, OR (Shared System), Pain Mgmt, e Surgery
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62WxSa3kJ0c

Aprenda técnicas e indicações para uma anestesia regional bem-sucedida guiada por ultrassom para cirurgias da parede torácica, incluindo PECS modificado, TAP subcostal e um bloqueio do Eretor Spinae. O Dr. Teames discutirá os tipos de procedimentos na parede torácica que podem se beneficiar do uso da anestesia regional guiada por ultrassom e compartilhará suas dicas pessoais para o sucesso.

O que vai aprender

  • Identificar os músculos e os planos de tecido adequados necessários para efetuar bloqueios PECS modificados, TAP subcostal e Eretor Spinae
  • Descubra como estes bloqueios podem ajudar na analgesia pós-operatória de procedimentos cardíacos e da parede torácica
  • Rever os dermátomos e as zonas abrangidas pelos blocos
  • Aumentar a sua facilidade e sucesso com técnicas corretas de colocação de agulhas
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Richard Teames
Presenter: Richard S. Teames, M.D.
Posição: Director of Regional Anesthesia John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, TX | National Clinical Director of Regional Anesthesia Envision Physician Services | MAJ, 94th CSH, MC, USAR

Dr. Richard Teames is a dedicated anesthesiologist with a unique background in nursing who excels in working with trauma and critical care patients. He trained at the busiest trauma center in the U.S. and has exceptional regional skills and ultrasound technique in multiple nerve block modalities.

He is currently the Director of Regional Anesthesia at John Peter Smith hospital as well as the National Clinical Director of Regional Anesthesia for Envision Physician Services. Dr. Teames is an Officer in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corp. His clinical interests include acute pain management, regional anesthesia, advance airway techniques, and cardiovascular anesthesia. He has a genuine interest and enthusiasm for teaching clinical and acute pain/regional anesthesia and is a bilingual (English/Spanish) patient advocate.

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