Ultrasound Guided Locoregional Anesthesia Techniques
05.02.2026|
15 seats left
Ultrasound Guided Locoregional Anesthesia Techniques
Period: 05.02.2026 - 06.02.2026
Under the auspices of RAES @ ARAR| Accredited by the Romanian College of Physicians with 12 CME credits
This intensive hands-on workshop is designed for resident physicians and specialists in anesthesiology and emergency care (ATI/UPU) who wish to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia techniques.
Throughout the 2-day training, participants will:
- Learn proper ultrasound probe handling and stabilization during procedures.
- Recognize sonoanatomy and identify key anatomical structures.
- Master needle approach, alignment, depth, and tip placement.
- Understand basic theoretical concepts of ultrasound physics and their practical applications.
- Develop skills in functional sonoanatomy.
- Be introduced to fundamental concepts of ultrasound-guided block techniques, including dynamic scanning for nerve structure recognition.
- Practice needle manipulation and control, hydrodissection of nerves within fascial planes, and correct assessment of local anesthetic spread.
The program includes:
- Theoretical lectures and video presentations
- Case-based discussions with expert commentary
- Extensive hands-on practice on anatomical simulators, volunteers, and various anatomical specimens
- Supervised instruction in ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia techniques
By the end of the event, participants will:
- Gain confidence in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia.
- Be able to perform safe and effective nerve blocks using ultrasound guidance in clinical practice.
- Strengthen their abilities to assess anatomical structures and local anesthetic spread accurately.
This intensive hands-on workshop is designed for resident physicians and specialists in anesthesiology and emergency care (ATI/UPU) who wish to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia techniques.
Throughout the 2-day training, participants will:
- Learn proper ultrasound probe handling and stabilization during procedures.
- Recognize sonoanatomy and identify key anatomical structures.
- Master needle approach, alignment, depth, and tip placement.
- Understand basic theoretical concepts of ultrasound physics and their practical applications.
- Develop skills in functional sonoanatomy.
- Be introduced to fundamental concepts of ultrasound-guided block techniques, including dynamic scanning for nerve structure recognition.
- Practice needle manipulation and control, hydrodissection of nerves within fascial planes, and correct assessment of local anesthetic spread.
The program includes:
- Theoretical lectures and video presentations
- Case-based discussions with expert commentary
- Extensive hands-on practice on anatomical simulators, volunteers, and various anatomical specimens
- Supervised instruction in ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia techniques
By the end of the event, participants will:
- Gain confidence in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for ultrasound-guided locoregional anesthesia.
- Be able to perform safe and effective nerve blocks using ultrasound guidance in clinical practice.
- Strengthen their abilities to assess anatomical structures and local anesthetic spread accurately.
