Friday 12 September |
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OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 6 - RA
UPPER & LOWER LIMB BLOCKS, TRUNK BLOCKS
OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 6 - RA
UPPER & LOWER LIMB BLOCKS, TRUNK BLOCKS
WS Leader:
Lukas KIRCHMAIR (Chair) (WS Leader, Schwaz, Austria)
Unique and exclusive for RA & Pain Cadaveric Workshops: Only whole-body cadavers will be available for the workshops. This is a fantastic opportunity to master your needling skills, perform the actual blocks on fresh cadavers and to improve your ergonomics under direct supervision of world experts in regional anaesthesia and chronic pain management. There won’t be an organized transportation for going/back from the Cadaver workshop.
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 1. Upper Limb Blocks ISB, SCB, AxB, cervical plexus (Supine Position).
Ana LOPEZ (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Barcelona, Spain)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 2. Upper Limb and chest Blocks ICB, IPPB/PSPB (PECS), SAPB (Supine Position).
Ruediger EICHHOLZ (Owner, CEO) (Demonstrator, Stuttgart, Germany)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 3. Thoracic Trunk Blocks Th PVB, ESP, ITP(Prone Position).
Laurent DELAUNAY (Anaesthesiologist, Intensivist and perioperative medicine) (Demonstrator, ANNECY, France)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 4. Abdominal trunk Blocks TAP, RSB, IH/II (Supine Position).
Patrick SCHULDT (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Uppsala, Sweden)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 5. Lower limb blocks SiFiB, PENG, FEMB, FTB, Aductor Canal B, Obturator (Supine Position).
David MOORE (Pain Specialist) (Demonstrator, Dublin, Ireland)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 6. Lower limb blocks QLBs, proximal and distal sciatic B, iPACK (Lateral Position).
Geert-Jan VAN GEFFEN (Anesthesiologist) (Demonstrator, NIjmegen, The Netherlands)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 8 - CHRONIC PAIN
US Use in Chronic Pain Medicine - Head and Neck
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 8 - CHRONIC PAIN
US Use in Chronic Pain Medicine - Head and Neck
WS Leader:
Magdalena ANITESCU (Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine) (WS Leader, Chicago, USA)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 1: Supraorbital & Occipital Nerve (GON, TON, LON) Blocks.
Reda TOLBA (Department Chair and Professor) (Demonstrator, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 2: Maxillary Nerve Block.
Irina EVANSA (Head of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Department) (Demonstrator, Riga, Latvia)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 3: Cervical Medial Branch Block.
Manfred GREHER (Medical Hospital Director and Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Vienna, Austria)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 4: Stellate Ganglion Block.
Thomas HAAG (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Wrexham, United Kingdom)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 9 - CHRONIC PAIN
US Use in Common Nerves Blockade for Chronic Pain Management
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 9 - CHRONIC PAIN
US Use in Common Nerves Blockade for Chronic Pain Management
WS Leader:
Luis Fernando VALDES VILCHES (Clinical head) (WS Leader, Marbella, Spain)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 1: Cervical Roots & Suprascapular Nerve (various levels approaches).
David LORENZANA (Head Pain Therapy) (Demonstrator, Zürich, Switzerland)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 2: Ilioinguinal, Iliohypogastric, Genitofemoral and Obturator Nerves, including hip branches (LCT, Saphenous, Genicular Nerves).
Michal BUT (Consultant pain clinic) (Demonstrator, Koszalin, Poland)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 3: Posterior Pelvis Sonoanatomy (I) / Superior Gluteal Nerve, Piriformis Muscle, Pudendal Nerve.
Denis DUPOIRON (Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Angers, France)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 4: Posterior Pelvis Sonoanatomy (II) / Inferior Cluneal Nerve, Sciatic Nerve, Ischial Tuberosity.
Martina REKATSINA (Assistant Professor of Anaesthesiology) (Demonstrator, Athens, Greece)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 5 - POCUS
POCUS in Emergency Room and ICU
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 5 - POCUS
POCUS in Emergency Room and ICU
WS Leader:
Andrea SAPORITO (Chair of Anesthesia) (WS Leader, Bellinzona, Switzerland)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 1: Airway Ultrasound (Difficult Airway Predictors, Vocal Cords, Cricothyroid Membrane Location).
Rosie HOGG (Consultant Anaesthetist) (Demonstrator, Belfast, United Kingdom)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 2: Lung Ultrasound (Normal Lung, Pneumothorax, Pleural Effusion).
Barbara RUPNIK (Consultant anesthetist) (Demonstrator, Zurich, Switzerland)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 3: Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (eFAST).
Wolf ARMBRUSTER (Head of Department, Clinical Director) (Demonstrator, Unna, Germany)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 4: FOCUS (I) - Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT), Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PE indirect signs), Cardiac Tamponade.
Kariem EL BOGHDADLY (Consultant) (Demonstrator, London, United Kingdom)
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HANDS ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 18 - RA
Peripheral Nerve Blocks Above Clavicle
HANDS ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 18 - RA
Peripheral Nerve Blocks Above Clavicle
WS Leader:
Anju GUPTA (Faculty) (WS Leader, New Delhi, India)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 1: Interscalene Block.
Can AKSU (Associate Professor) (Demonstrator, Kocaeli, Turkey)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 2: Suprascapular Nerve Block.
Attila BONDAR (Consultant Anaesthetist) (Demonstrator, Cork, Ireland)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 3: Axillary Nerve Block.
Mario FAJARDO PEREZ (Anesthesia) (Demonstrator, Madrid, Spain)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 4: Supraclavicular and Retroclavicular Nerve Blocks.
Xavier SALA-BLANCH (chief of orthopedics anaesthesia) (Demonstrator, BARCELONA, Spain)
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HANDS ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 19 - RA
Necessary Blocks to Know for Pain Free TKA
HANDS ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 19 - RA
Necessary Blocks to Know for Pain Free TKA
WS Leader:
Hosim PRASAI THAPA (Consultant Anaesthetist) (WS Leader, Melbourne, Australia, Australia)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 1: Femoral Nerve Block.
Matthew OLDMAN (Consultant Anaesthetist) (Demonstrator, Plymouth, United Kingdom)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 2: Blocks of Obturator Nerve and Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh.
Xavier CAPDEVILA (MD, PhD, Professor, Head of department) (Demonstrator, Montpellier, France)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 3: Sciatic Nerve Block.
Balaji PACKIANATHASWAMY (regional anaesthesia) (Demonstrator, Hull, UK, United Kingdom)
08:00 - 10:00
Workstation 4: Adductor Canal Block & iPACK.
Hipolito LABANDEYRA (Anesthesia) (Demonstrator, Barcelona, Spain)
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COFFEE BREAK
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OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 6 - RA
UPPER & LOWER LIMB BLOCKS, TRUNK BLOCKS
OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 6 - RA
UPPER & LOWER LIMB BLOCKS, TRUNK BLOCKS
WS Leader:
Lukas KIRCHMAIR (Chair) (WS Leader, Schwaz, Austria)
Unique and exclusive for RA & Pain Cadaveric Workshops: Only whole-body cadavers will be available for the workshops. This is a fantastic opportunity to master your needling skills, perform the actual blocks on fresh cadavers and to improve your ergonomics under direct supervision of world experts in regional anaesthesia and chronic pain management. There won’t be an organized transportation for going/back from the Cadaver workshop.
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 1. Upper Limb Blocks ISB, SCB, AxB, cervical plexus (Supine Position).
Ana LOPEZ (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Barcelona, Spain)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 2. Upper Limb and chest Blocks ICB, IPPB/PSPB (PECS), SAPB (Supine Position).
Ruediger EICHHOLZ (Owner, CEO) (Demonstrator, Stuttgart, Germany)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 3. Thoracic Trunk Blocks Th PVB, ESP, ITP(Prone Position).
Laurent DELAUNAY (Anaesthesiologist, Intensivist and perioperative medicine) (Demonstrator, ANNECY, France)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 4. Abdominal trunk Blocks TAP, RSB, IH/II (Supine Position).
Patrick SCHULDT (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Uppsala, Sweden)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 5. Lower limb blocks SiFiB, PENG, FEMB, FTB, Aductor Canal B, Obturator (Supine Position).
David MOORE (Pain Specialist) (Demonstrator, Dublin, Ireland)
08:00 - 11:00
Workstation 6. Lower limb blocks QLBs, proximal and distal sciatic B, iPACK (Lateral Position).
Geert-Jan VAN GEFFEN (Anesthesiologist) (Demonstrator, NIjmegen, The Netherlands)
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OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 2 - PAIN
HEAD & NECK BLOCKS
OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 2 - PAIN
HEAD & NECK BLOCKS
WS Leader:
Ovidiu PALEA (head of ICU and Pain Department) (WS Leader, Bucharest, Romania)
Unique and exclusive for RA & Pain Cadaveric Workshops: Only whole-body cadavers will be available for the workshops. This is a fantastic opportunity to master your needling skills, perform the actual blocks on fresh cadavers and to improve your ergonomics under direct supervision of world experts in regional anaesthesia and chronic pain management. There won’t be an organized transportation for going/back from the Cadaver workshop.
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 1. Cryonalgesia :Sacroiliac Joint Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound guided.
Igor FILIPOVSKI (Demonstrator, Denmark)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 2. Stellate Ganglion Block (Cervical Sympathetic Block) Cervical Nerve Roots & Cervical Plexus Block - Supine/Lateral position.
Humberto Costa REBELO (Physician) (Demonstrator, Villa Nova Gaia, Portugal)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 3. Cervical Medial Branch Blocks (Lateral).
Esperanza ORTIGOSA (Chief of the Acute and Chronic Pain Unit) (Demonstrator, Madrid, Spain)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 4. Occipital Nerves (GON, TON, LON), (Prone/Lateral).
Urs EICHENBERGER (Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Zürich, Switzerland)
11:00 - 14:30
Workshop 5 Cranial nerves & distal branches Supine.
Manfred GREHER (Medical Hospital Director and Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Vienna, Austria)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 6. Shoulder Joint Denervation, Suprascapular nerve, Lateral pectoralis, Axillary, Lateral/ Prone.
Raja REDDY (Consultant Anaesthetist & Pain Physician) (Demonstrator, Kent, United Kingdom)
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LUNCH BREAK
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OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 2 - PAIN
HEAD & NECK BLOCKS
OFF SITE - Hands - On Cadaver Workshop 2 - PAIN
HEAD & NECK BLOCKS
WS Leader:
Ovidiu PALEA (head of ICU and Pain Department) (WS Leader, Bucharest, Romania)
Unique and exclusive for RA & Pain Cadaveric Workshops: Only whole-body cadavers will be available for the workshops. This is a fantastic opportunity to master your needling skills, perform the actual blocks on fresh cadavers and to improve your ergonomics under direct supervision of world experts in regional anaesthesia and chronic pain management. There won’t be an organized transportation for going/back from the Cadaver workshop.
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 1. Cryonalgesia :Sacroiliac Joint Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound guided.
Igor FILIPOVSKI (Demonstrator, Denmark)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 2. Stellate Ganglion Block (Cervical Sympathetic Block) Cervical Nerve Roots & Cervical Plexus Block - Supine/Lateral position.
Humberto Costa REBELO (Physician) (Demonstrator, Villa Nova Gaia, Portugal)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 3. Cervical Medial Branch Blocks (Lateral).
Esperanza ORTIGOSA (Chief of the Acute and Chronic Pain Unit) (Demonstrator, Madrid, Spain)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 4. Occipital Nerves (GON, TON, LON), (Prone/Lateral).
Urs EICHENBERGER (Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Zürich, Switzerland)
11:00 - 14:30
Workshop 5 Cranial nerves & distal branches Supine.
Manfred GREHER (Medical Hospital Director and Head of Department) (Demonstrator, Vienna, Austria)
11:00 - 14:30
Workstation 6. Shoulder Joint Denervation, Suprascapular nerve, Lateral pectoralis, Axillary, Lateral/ Prone.
Raja REDDY (Consultant Anaesthetist & Pain Physician) (Demonstrator, Kent, United Kingdom)
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"Mini" HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 59
US guided PNBs for Trauma Patients: How to master the most important blocks
"Mini" HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 59
US guided PNBs for Trauma Patients: How to master the most important blocks
14:00 - 15:00
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#48236 - FT48 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Trauma Patients: What Civilian Physicians Need to Know.
Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Trauma Patients: What Civilian Physicians Need to Know.
Introduction: Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are an essential component of multimodal pain management strategies in trauma care. In modern practice, the addition of ultrasound (US) guidance has improved the safety, accuracy, and efficacy of these procedures. Civilian emergency departments and trauma systems are increasingly managing injuries similar to those seen in military settings, including complex fractures, amputations, and blast trauma. The influx of casualties in both civilian disasters and war-adjacent regions has blurred the lines between military and civilian trauma medicine. This has led to growing recognition of the need for all physicians—not just anesthesiologists—to be capable of providing ultrasound-guided PNBs in emergency settings.
Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review of articles published from January 2010 to May 2025 using PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science. The search strategy included terms such as “ultrasound-guided nerve block,” “regional anesthesia,” “trauma analgesia,” “non-anesthesiologist,” and “emergency medicine.” Inclusion criteria focused on studies discussing the use of PNBs by civilian or non-specialist providers in trauma care, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, expert guidelines, and systematic reviews.
Results:
- Clinical Indications and Techniques
PNBs can be adapted to a wide range of trauma situations. Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (FICB) is effective for pelvic and femoral fractures, particularly in prehospital and ED settings. Interscalene and supraclavicular blocks are ideal for upper limb trauma. For lower limb injuries and amputations, the sciatic nerve block via the popliteal fossa is a proven option. The TAP block can be used for abdominal wall trauma or laparostomy pain. These techniques, when guided by ultrasound, can be applied safely even by non-anesthesiologists with adequate training.
- Benefits of US Guidance
Ultrasound enhances the precision of nerve localization and reduces the risk of vascular puncture or intraneural injection. Clinical trials show that US-guided PNBs result in faster analgesia onset, greater patient satisfaction, and reduced opioid requirements. In trauma patients, this enables safer evacuation, improved cooperation with diagnostics, and fewer complications from systemic analgesia.
- Implementation Barriers
Despite the benefits, barriers to wider implementation exist. Many civilian providers lack access to training programs. Fear of complications, lack of familiarity with ultrasound machines, and absence of standardized protocols further limit uptake. Simulation-based education and standardized trauma courses with PNB modules are essential to overcome these gaps.
- Integration Into Civilian Trauma Systems
There is a growing consensus among trauma specialists that regional anesthesia should be embedded into national trauma curricula. Countries with hybrid civilian-military medical systems (e.g., Ukraine, Israel) are pioneering this approach. In regions adjacent to conflict zones, civilian emergency departments are now de facto front-line facilities and require the same analgesic capabilities as combat field hospitals (fig 1).
Discussion:The findings of this review strongly advocate for the strategic inclusion of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block (US-PNB) education within the training of all physicians managing trauma patients—not only anesthesiologists. In the context of modern trauma systems and wartime realities, where civilian medical professionals often provide frontline care, the ability to deliver safe and effective regional anesthesia has become a core clinical competency.
Ultrasound-guided PNBs offer substantial advantages: precise pain control, lower systemic opioid use, and better conditions for patient triage and transport. However, these benefits can only be fully realized if medical personnel receive structured, practical training in sonoanatomy, needling techniques, and complication management. Simulation-based learning, integrated trauma courses, and point-of-care ultrasound education are effective means of addressing this need.
Crucially, expanding access to PNB training also addresses equity and readiness in healthcare systems: rural hospitals, civilian emergency departments near conflict zones, and prehospital care teams are often under-resourced in terms of anesthetic support. Equipping general physicians, surgeons, and emergency doctors with PNB skills ensures timely and humane pain relief under austere conditions. Ultimately, the future of trauma care must include a multidisciplinary, education-centered model where US-PNBs are a standard, not a specialty.
Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are indispensable tools for modern trauma care. Their role in reducing pain, limiting opioid use, and enabling timely surgical intervention is well established. Civilian physicians, especially those in emergency and trauma environments, must be equipped with the skills and confidence to utilize these blocks. Institutional investment in education and protocols is required to make PNBs a standard of care across trauma systems.
Dmytro DMYTRIIEV (Vinnitsa, Ukraine)
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"Mini" HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 72
PNBs for Pain Free THA
"Mini" HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 72
PNBs for Pain Free THA
WS Expert:
Vedran FRKOVIC (Senior Consultant in Anaesthesiology and pain medicine) (WS Expert, Linkoping/ Sweden, Sweden)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 3 - PAEDIATRIC
Most Useful Blocks in Paediatric Patients
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 3 - PAEDIATRIC
Most Useful Blocks in Paediatric Patients
WS Leader:
Markus STEVENS (anesthesiologist) (WS Leader, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 1: Upper Limb Surgery.
Eleana GARINI (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Athens, Greece)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 2: Lower Limb Surgery.
Ana LOPEZ (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Barcelona, Spain)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 3: Truncal Blocks.
Sari CASAER (Anesthesiologist) (Demonstrator, Antwerp, Belgium)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 4: Block Failure - Rescue Blocks.
Paul CASTILLO (MD) (Demonstrator, Stockholm, Sweden)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 10 - CHRONIC PAIN
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Use for Pain Medicine - Joint Injections
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 10 - CHRONIC PAIN
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Use for Pain Medicine - Joint Injections
WS Leader:
Andrzej DASZKIEWICZ (consultant) (WS Leader, Ustroń, Poland)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 1: Major Joints of Upper Extremity - Shoulder.
Sandeep MIGLANI (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Dublin, Ireland)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 2: Major Joints of Upper Extremity - Elbow & Wrist.
Michal BUT (Consultant pain clinic) (Demonstrator, Koszalin, Poland)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 3: Major Joints of Lower Extremity - Hip.
Matthias HERTELEER (Anesthesiologist) (Demonstrator, Lille, France)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 4: Major Joints of Lower Extremity - Knee.
David LORENZANA (Head Pain Therapy) (Demonstrator, Zürich, Switzerland)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 4 - PAEDIATRIC
POCUS in the Paediatric Population
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 4 - PAEDIATRIC
POCUS in the Paediatric Population
WS Leader:
Imré VAN HERREWEGHE (Consultant) (WS Leader, Genk, Belgium)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 1: Airway Ultrasound in Children.
Peter KENDERESSY (Senior Consultant and Lecturer in Paediatric Anaesthesia) (Demonstrator, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 2: Lung Ultrasound in Children.
Karen BORETSKY (Senior Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine) (Demonstrator, Boston, USA)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 3: Gastric Ultrasound in Children.
Luc TIELENS (pediatric anesthesiology staff member) (Demonstrator, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 4: Paediatric Vascular Access.
Valeria MOSSETTI (Anesthesiologist) (Demonstrator, Torino, Italy)
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HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 20 - RA
Necessary Blocks to Know: Thoracic and Abdominal Wall
HANDS - ON CLINICAL WORKSHOP 20 - RA
Necessary Blocks to Know: Thoracic and Abdominal Wall
WS Leader:
Alexandros MAKRIS (Anaesthesiologist) (WS Leader, Athens, Greece)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 1: Breast Surgery.
Ashwani GUPTA (Faculty and ESRA-DRA board member and examiner) (Demonstrator, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 2: Thoracic Surgery.
Emmanuel GUNTZ (Anaesthesiologist-Course leader for Anesthesiology ULB) (Demonstrator, Marseille, France)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 3: Abdominal Surgery.
Laurent DELAUNAY (Anaesthesiologist, Intensivist and perioperative medicine) (Demonstrator, ANNECY, France)
15:30 - 17:30
Workstation 4: QLB.
Paul KESSLER (Consultant) (Demonstrator, Frankfurt, Germany)
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CONGRESS NETWORKING DINNER
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