This video details how bedside ultrasound imaging can be used, as well as proper probe placement and how to interpret the ultrasound images seen during abdominal ultrasound examinations.
This video (part 1 of 2) details how performing the right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound examination on trauma patients enables clinicians to potentially identify internal injuries.

The Sonosite SII ultrasound machine supports regional anaesthetic techniques used during supraclavicular blocks – serving as an alternative or adjunct to general anaesthesia needed for postoperative pain control for upper extremity surgeries (mid-humerus through the hand). Anaesthesiologist Dr. David Auyong MD of Seattle, Washington here reviews scanning techniques and sonographic landmarks for the ultrasound guided nerve block. Dr. Auyong highlights patient position, the type of transducer used, the needle position and injection technique. The ability to image the plexus, rib, pleura, and subclavian artery increases safety due to improved monitoring of anatomy and needle placement.

Dr. David Auyong reviews scanning techniques and sonographic landmarks for an ultrasound guided nerve block .

Dr. David Auyong reviews scanning techniques and sonographic landmarks for an ultrasound guided nerve block .

An overview of ultrasound landmarks and scanning techniques for internal jugular vein access including a demonstration on an ultrasound phantom.
Obtaining a transvaginal view of the female pelvis
Demonstration on how to perform a deep vein thrombosis exam.
M-Turbo: Axillary Nerve Post Injection.
M-Turbo: Brachial Plexus Interscalene Level 3.
M-Turbo: Brachial Plexus Interscalene Level 4.
M-Turbo: Brachial Plexus Interscalene Level 5.
M-Turbo: Catheter in IJV Long Axis.
M-Turbo: Catheter in IJV Short Axis.
M-Turbo: Femoral Nerve and Artery.
S Series: Median Nerve Forearm.
M-Turbo: Median Nerve Post Injection.
S Series: Sciatic Nerve Gluteal Level.
M-Turbo: Sciatic Nerve Mid Femur.
S Series: Sciatic Nerve Mid Thigh.

S Series: Sciatic Nerve Popliteal Vessels. Popliteal nerve block

M-Turbo: IVC Long Axis.
M-Turbo: Parasternal Long Axis
M-Turbo: Parasternal Short Axis
S Series: Subxiphoid View
This video (part 2 of 2) focuses on positive findings found during right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound examinations; it also includes instructions for performing the trauma FAST RUQ-hepatorenal ultrasound exams
This video details how using long-axis and short-axis suprapubic views during a trauma FAST ultrasound examination enables clinicians to identify fluid in a trauma patient's pelvic cavity.
The left upper quadrant (LUQ) ultrasound exam can help clinicians more accurately diagnose intra-abdominal injuries. Topics: infra-diaphragmatic and splenorenal spaces, & how to identify free fluid caused by a trauma.
This video (part 2 of 3) focuses on normal hepatobiliary imaging and anatomy of and near the gallbladder.
This video (part 1 of 3) details how bedside medical ultrasound imaging of the gallbladder allows for rapid evaluation of patients presenting with acute abdominal pain.
This video (part 3 of 3) reviews the use of medical ultrasound imaging, the spectrum of findings in acute cholecystitis, as well as primary and secondary diagnostic findings in this disease.
This video details how bedside ultrasound imaging can be used to perform abdominal ultrasound examinations.
S Series: IJV Short Axis 3.
M-Turbo: IJV Short Axis 2.
M-Turbo: IJV Short Axis 1.
M-Turbo: IJV Short Axis with Needle.
S Series: IJV Long Axis Valve Open.
S Series: IJV Long Axis Valve Closed.
M-Turbo: Female ICT Longitudinal Uterus 1 .
M-Turbo: ICT Ovary 1.
M-Turbo: ICT Ovary 2.
M-Turbo: ICT Ovary 3.
M-Turbo: ICT Ovary 4.
S Series: Pelvis Long Axis Bladder and Uterus 1.
S Series: Pelvis Long Axis Bladder and Uterus 2.
M-Turbo: CBD Portal Vein.
S Series: Gallbladder Longitudinal View 2.
S Series: Gallbladder Longitudinal View Pharyngeal Cap.
S Series: Gallbladder Longitudinal View Post Prandial.