Erector Spinae Plane Block | Anatomy | Regional Anaesthesia | Anaesthesia review Hub
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The erector spinae plane (ESP) block is a versatile regional anaesthesia technique increasingly used for perioperative and postoperative analgesia. This video provides a clear, anatomy-based and clinically focused overview of the ESP block, suitable for anaesthesia trainees and clinicians.
Topics covered include:
Relevant anatomy of the erector spinae plane
Mechanism of action and spread of local anaesthetic
Indications and clinical applications
Ultrasound landmarks and probe positioning
Step-by-step block technique
Advantages, limitations, and potential complications
Safety considerations in regional anaesthesia
This lecture is designed for anaesthesia trainees, Final Anaesthesia Exam candidates, and clinicians interested in regional blocks, with emphasis on exam-relevant anatomy and practical application.
📌 Educational content only. Not a substitute for supervised clinical practice or institutional protocols.
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