GAME CHANGING SYRINGE FOR EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA?

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2023
  • The success and safety of epidural anesthesia depend on accurate identification of the epidural space, which is traditionally done using the loss of resistance technique, based on the operators “feel” of the loss of resistance, but not on objective measuring of that pressure change. Recently, I was introduced to a potentially game-changing epidural syringe that objectively streamlines epidural space localization. Let’s review it in this video! The new syringe system actually monitors the loss of resistance objectively during needle advancement. As the needle tip enters the epidural space, the sudden drop in pressure-known as the "loss of resistance" occurs. With the loss of resistance, a color indicator ring is activated. As you see in the video, this mimics the loss of resistance with a traditional epidural syringe, objectively indicating to the operator that the syringe is in the epidural space, even if the operator is fails to perceive that pressure change manually.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @chrisdeo0390
    @chrisdeo0390 Před 7 měsíci +22

    Is the rate of "false loss of resistance" the same or less than the in the standard technique? The answer to that would greatly impact my decision to adopt this method.

  • @cfx3
    @cfx3 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I think as a teaching tool in simple epidurals it would have a place but in advanced/complicated epidural placement I think it would only distract from the procedure. There is so much more to interpret from the feeling than just 'loss of resistance' like getting a feeling for the location of vertebrae, different ligaments/muscles encountered (depending on how you approach).

  • @paulzilberman6179
    @paulzilberman6179 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I see this device as a “new toy” on the shelf. Indeed useful for the beginner, technically speaking, but I my own opinion it’s a bit of an overkill. Ok, the beginner got used to it, what next? Once experience is gained (but how?) will this device be still in use? I think there are exceptional technical advances, US, video laryngoscopes etc. but this one…well…I’d go and teach my residents the old way. More sweat on the training camp, less blood on the battlefield.

  • @greg013579
    @greg013579 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Feel as though the Accuro would allow better visualization. I think this syringe can be useful, but does not help the inexperienced learner as much as learning the correct feel for when you pass into the epidural space.

  • @hadzojr
    @hadzojr Před 7 měsíci +5

    Such a helpful tool, really interested in trying it

  • @hansambooken1400
    @hansambooken1400 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think this would be immensely helpful. It could very well take out the ambiguity in the Epidural.

  • @HendrikM-gl6fm
    @HendrikM-gl6fm Před 7 měsíci +3

    Potentially a useful adjunct. However as others have alluded to, this device detects a pressure change and not exclusively the pressure change associated with entry to the epidural space.

  • @mohamedelmahdy1597
    @mohamedelmahdy1597 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Helpful tool, especially for the beginner

  • @duickerable
    @duickerable Před 7 měsíci +6

    If there is no need to maintain pressure on the syringe as shown in the video, would this allow for ultrasound guidance?

  • @rogermarks3591
    @rogermarks3591 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Looks amazing

  • @Motivational.Quotes10k
    @Motivational.Quotes10k Před 7 měsíci +1

    I would gladly try it. I seems indeed intuitive. I do 20 or more epidurals per month.

  • @todedragicevic4176
    @todedragicevic4176 Před 7 měsíci +5

    The working principle is similar to the Episure syringe. I hope it will find its place in epidural block education.😊😊

  • @nkechi7911
    @nkechi7911 Před 3 měsíci

    I would definitely like to try this.

  • @user-mu3pc1wp9o
    @user-mu3pc1wp9o Před 7 měsíci +2

    Es interesante el trabajo innovador tecnológico de quienes se preocupan por la enseñanza a nuevas generaciones. Me parece genial !!! En lo personal tuve problemas para aprender la técnica hasta dominarla. Ahora será más sencillo y ante todo objetivo

    • @user-mu3pc1wp9o
      @user-mu3pc1wp9o Před 7 měsíci

      The innovative technological work of those who care about teaching new generations is interesting. I think it's great!!! Personally, I had trouble learning the technique until I mastered it. Now it will be simpler and above all objective.

  • @suntemple3121
    @suntemple3121 Před 28 dny

    Thank you.

  • @progresstothestars
    @progresstothestars Před 7 měsíci

    Both future and teaching. Agree, great syringe and intuitive.

  • @omnikinesis
    @omnikinesis Před 7 měsíci +2

    Does this work with intermittent pressure (slight pressure every few mm) or only continuous pressure?

  • @Joclaim1
    @Joclaim1 Před 7 měsíci

    I think this would be great especially for soft ligaments with little feedback

  • @ivan_brauner
    @ivan_brauner Před 7 měsíci +2

    Happy to test it out.... Where can I get one?

  • @polly6669
    @polly6669 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I do many epidurals lumbar and thoracic and i really enjoy the feeling of succesful LOR. Therefore i would love to try the new syringe 😊

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 7 měsíci +1

      We test drove the EpiFaith. A cool thing is that it does not interfere with the technique! Definitively interesting! How do you TEACH the LOR - hand feel to others? Thank you for watching!

    • @polly6669
      @polly6669 Před 7 měsíci +1

      EpiFaith sounds so cool especially in high thoracic! I don't teach anyone ,I work in private practice and I do everything by myself.@@nysoravideo

  • @Sofia051010
    @Sofia051010 Před měsícem

    Hola a todos. Comparto la idea que este dispositivo podría ser “sólo un nuevo juguete “ pero también pienso que es solo la versión moderna de la técnica de Gutiérrez, conocida como hanging drop, solo que en este caso es el dispositivo que me ayuda a visualizar la pérdida de resistencia teniendo libre las manos para dirigir la aguja con mayor precisión. Por eso estoy de acuerdo que se promuevan estos dispositivos, que sin duda alguna,son de gran ayuda en las situaciones más difíciles y donde se requiere más versatilidad . Saludos

  • @kamilch2719
    @kamilch2719 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Besides analgesia for labour epidural doesn't have good indications according to EBM. This kind of anesthesia due to risk of very severe complications becomes less and less popular nowadays.

    • @kodiknott7418
      @kodiknott7418 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Can you reference this data?

    • @kamilch2719
      @kamilch2719 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kodiknott7418 I could recommend PROSPECT papers/ guidelines

  • @nian7826
    @nian7826 Před 7 měsíci

    Very good video Mr. Hadjik..!

  • @akshayuttarwar3240
    @akshayuttarwar3240 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice video..
    I would like to see how it is used in LOR to air or saline.
    Please post realtime video.
    If its of any help to increase safety and accuracy, people will change the practice with good evidence.
    Nice video again.
    Regards

  • @othmanalhumaid4091
    @othmanalhumaid4091 Před 7 měsíci

    Intelligent idea for epidural, it’s flash back to me a “baloon guided epidural” .
    Thanks from Saudi arabia ,,

  •  Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing!

  • @jennylmaclean2802
    @jennylmaclean2802 Před 7 měsíci

    Its best used in real time Ultrasound guided epidural anesthesia.. A great game changer.. feel like getting a hand on such a LOR syringe

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 Před 7 měsíci

    ems odd though - if the syringe is generating a pressure how is that different from you generating a pressure (whilst scraficing feel)?

  • @small-timegarden
    @small-timegarden Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks for sharing. I won't/can't say there's no place for the new syringe. I think that anyone with good technique for this blind procedure will be able to use this upgrade in technology. Someone with not-so-good technique will have the same outcome

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 7 měsíci

      Great point! Potentially, the objective information allows for more objective documentation and perhaps some degree of Medical-legal protection, being more objective than the feel! Thoughts? Greetings and thanks for watching.

    • @small-timegarden
      @small-timegarden Před 7 měsíci +1

      @nysoravideo honestly, the technique I use more or less does the same thing such that once I enter the epidural space, the Tuohy needle won't advance unless there's a manufacturer's defect. I'm not certain what conditions brought about the intricacy of this syringe. I also don't want to sound as if I'm an old man stuck in my old ways 😃. In summary, my technique, one hand on Tuohy flange to stabilize deeper progression, so that the Tuohy progresses without turning/rotating. The thumb of my next hand pushes the plunger of the LOR plunger. Note that my other digits of the plunger hand are not involved. The first hand on the Tuohy is NOT pushing. The plunger thumb advances EVERYTHING. So there's no risk of advancement into the intrathecal space by the stabilizing hand.

  • @Watdoumeandude
    @Watdoumeandude Před 7 měsíci

    It looks so efficient! Could you send some of those syringes to a university hospital -for educational purposes- in Turkey 😁

  • @ednama7540
    @ednama7540 Před 7 měsíci

    I tried the EpiFaith at the ASA meeting, it's awesome and easy to use.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 7 měsíci

      Great to hear! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @Ricardo-wr5sf
    @Ricardo-wr5sf Před 7 měsíci

    I think it is a good idea. Is it necessary? Is it better than current practice? Time will tell. Some people will embrace it enthusiastically, others will reject it. Hopefully some study is done about it.

  • @Goulpie1
    @Goulpie1 Před měsícem

    Interesting. Might be of use for a learner but after that not much benefit. Also- the sense of loss of resistance is removed from the operators finger. Not sure if thats a good thing

  • @victorotvertchenko2665
    @victorotvertchenko2665 Před 6 měsíci

    May be useful for demonstration while teaching. But for everyday practice I woulg prefer my feeling of sirynge plunger

  • @DieWatcher
    @DieWatcher Před 7 měsíci

    Looks promising (for learners, quick approach or ultrasound guided), needs unbiased trials.

    • @nysoravideo
      @nysoravideo  Před 7 měsíci

      If you try it out, please let us know what you think.

  • @ducle517
    @ducle517 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Are you able to feel BOTH LOR with a thumb on the plunger AND get the visual cue? Also if available, Can you link article(s) regarding its efficacy data? Thanks. Awesome idea though.

  • @jelagosm
    @jelagosm Před měsícem

    If the cost is the same, I think it could be useful, but if we are going to increase the cost of the epidural just because we are unable to learn the technique it seems a little money-driven.

  • @rishiraj2548
    @rishiraj2548 Před 7 měsíci +1

    🙏💯

  • @whocares7215
    @whocares7215 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Safety of the device needs to be objectivated, and I really do wonder if this does bring additional security without a cost in dexterity and feeling in the anaesthesists' hand. It may be handy while teaching, but I doubt a lasting benefit for day-to-day use.
    One more thing to cinsider - this does increase the already sickening high pile of waste we chose to accept for medical procedures. And anaesthesists already do have an exceptional bad carbon footprint.

    • @DieWatcher
      @DieWatcher Před 7 měsíci

      Your nick says it all. One to consider carbon footprint of a possibly useful device...

    • @whocares7215
      @whocares7215 Před 7 měsíci

      @@DieWatcher Well, that's your idea about that. I have a different viewing angle, since I know the background of that nick.
      Ever heard about ad hominem and when it's mostly used?

    • @DieWatcher
      @DieWatcher Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@whocares7215 yeah and whocares. Ever heard of war, poverty and other more important topics than global warming? Eco activists just make me sick with all the hypocrisy.