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Masks are being shamelessly used by our Governments as a Political prop. Masks are being used as a reminder of a frightening scourge enveloping us and Mandates are a tool of subjugation. There is ample scientific evidence that masks don't protect wearers from Covid19; and yet learned Public Health Officers, professional lobby groups and conflicted media perpetuate the Government lie. From Sheep Station Creek in Queensland to Los Angeles County, mask hysteria rules. It is simply cruel to force the elderly and young children to wear masks. Individuals should be free to choose, but Public Health officials should focus instead on the real risks of extended and unhygienic use of face masks and how to properly treat Covid-19. Dr Babak Amin is a Consultant Anaesthetist with experience in the fields of Onco-Anaesthesia, major plastics, ENT, colorectal and robotic urological surgery. He has expertise in Peri-Operative Medicine and Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing, as well as in optimising complex and frail patients prior to major surgery. He has completed many specialist courses such as the Difficult, Fibre-Optic and Surgical Airway courses. Dr Amin has an ardent passion for health care innovation and is involved in developing and investigating Artificial Intelligence monitoring systems in critical care medicine. He is also passionate about medical education, and routinely teaches anaesthesia registrars, medical students and nurses. Asia Pacific Today. 21 July, 2021 Asia Pacific Today believes that your opinion is legitimate. And we believe that our guests have something to say and that their opinion is also legitimate. Throughout the week, Mike Ryan has discussions about politics, polarising issues, current events, and more. We really are connecting with people all over the world that simply speak their mind. There's new videos throughout the week, every week. And we also need our audience to grow. It would really help us grow if you could subscribe to our Channel.
I speak with Dr Rory Ardlie a FACEM and retrieval consultant working in NSW and the ACT. We discuss an approach to the difficult airway in the context of trauma and how to prepare for and perform a surgical airway.
In this follow-up episode to our discussion with Dr. Scott Weingart of EMCrit, we review the indications for performing a resuscitative thoracotomy, together with the potential application of a circulation first resuscitation strategy, and some intricacies regarding performing a surgical cricothyroidotomy.
Knife. Finger. Tube. Sounds simple enough. And you read correctly....a bougie is both unnecessary and superfluous! In this episode I share you some tricks of the trade for performing a cric successfully, together with post-surgical airway considerations including hemorrhage control and the decision to convert to a formal tracheostomy.
In this episode of Danger Zone, our hosts examine a relatively rare procedure performed in the ED – the Surgical Airway! They discuss indications, procedural considerations, and important clinical pearls.
In this episode of Danger Zone, our hosts examine a relatively rare procedure performed in the ED – the Surgical Airway! They discuss indications, procedural considerations, and important clinical pearls.
Part of a series of talks coortdinated for @surgq8. A review for how to intubate in cases where the Trauma Component leads to challenging anatomy. Als controversies in surgical airways in the ER #foamed #meded #trauma #icu #surgery
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
In this 123rd episode I welcome Andrew Merelman to the show. Andrew is a paramedic and medical student with an interest in emergent surgical airway management. We discuss the human factors involved in the procedure, when it is indicated, how to do it and how to practice. References and Links: Airway Ap information: http://www.airwaycollaboration.org/ iOS … Continue reading "Episode 123: Surgical Airway with Andrew Merelman"
Prehospital Surgical Airways: The Truth Behind the Procedure. Very few paramedics have ever actually performed a surgical airway on a patient. In the past 15 years, I've met only a handful of paramedics who have utilized this skill. In fact, I've met more providers that tell me stories about patients they should have cric'ed, but didn’t, because they were either uncomfortable with the procedure or they feared a backlash from their peers and managers. When we fail to perform a potentially life-saving intervention we’ve been trained to do (that is within our guidelines) it is imperative to ask why. In this episode, I briefly explore why I feel “fears of backlash” surround the surgical airway and share with you 5 lessons I learned from my first field cric. Show notes for this episode can be found over at www.flightcrit.com/podcast/005.
The West Midlands surgical skills course offers cadaveric training for PHEM and EM practitioners on rare life saving procedures. Click here to go straight to their page. Anatomy The Guidelines Difficult Airway Society 2015 guidelines for management of unanticipated difficult intubation in adults. C. Frerk et al. Difficult Airway Society: Intubation guidelines working group. British Journal … Continue reading Episode 19: Surgical Airway
https://ampa.org/ Happy Wednesday of #EMSWeek2017! Definitive airway management in the prehospital sphere for critically ill patients is often forced upon EMS providers especially when encountering failure of traditional challenging airway algorithms. Failure to ventilate and intubate a patient can results in immediate sphincter tightening for providers. Being facile with a surgical airway based on one's specific kit and armamentarium is paramount for providers in whom the surgical airway falls within their scope of practice. Adequate training and skills maintenance are perpetual challenges in this HALO (high acuity low occurrence) procedure. His Bio & Credentials: Kevin T. Collopy, BA, FP-C, CCEMT-P, NR-P, CMTE, WEMT, is an educator, e-learning content developer and author of numerous articles and textbook chapters. He is also the clinical education coordinator for AirLink/VitaLink in Wilmington, NC. Contact him at ktcollopy@gmail.com. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ktcollopy Kevin's #CCTMC16 Podcast: Taking a "Time Out" before Initiating RSI Improves Patient Safety and First Pass Success http://emsnation.libsyn.com/ep-30-taking-a-time-out-before-initiating-rsi-improves-patient-safety-1st-attempt-success-with-kevin-collopy-ktcollopy NYS Collaborative Training Video for Surgical Airway: http://emsnation.libsyn.com/ep-48-surgical-cricothyroidotomy @AmpaDocs #CCTMC17 Mark your calendars for #CCTMC18 April 9-11th 2018 Wyndham Riverwalk - San Antonio Texas Query us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EMS_Nation Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prehospitalnation Wishing Everyone a safe tour! ~Faizan H. Arshad, MD @emscritcare www.emsnation.org
Today we have Dr. Samuel Tisherman, the current Director of the Center for Critical Care and Trauma Education here at the UMMC. Dr. Tisherman is a recent transplant from the University of Pittsburg where he was the Director of the Multidisciplinary Critical Care Training Program and program director for the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. If all that wasn’t enough, in addition to his numerous teaching awards, he was also elected to the prestigious University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Academy of Master Educators. So obviously with this phenomenal educational pedigree, Dr. Tisherman is the perfect individual to lead a discussion on the one topic we only get one shot to master: Emergency and Surgical Airways! Trust me, this talk WILL save someone’s life in the next week!!
Bouncing Back from the Beach – Cutting to Air to secure an Emergency Surgical Airway Summary by: Thomas Dolven To handle airways means being prepared to handle them all the way. You need to be prepared for a cannot intubate cannot oxygenate CICO scenario. The common, final end point of airway management in a is the emergency surgical airway, the cricothyroidotomy. So how to prepare?Often, it is not being taught right. This is a rare procedure under high stress and time sensitive. And most importantly, it is a bloody procedure that will be blind. You cannot use your eyes. So it needs a simple technique without fine motor skills, and it must be tactile. Your finger is the perfect tool for this task, and will guide you through it. The video of my personal real world experience is backed by available empirical evidence and lab training. There will never be an RCT, this is the best evidence we will have. So read NAPP4 and the case series article on the scalpel-finger-tube technique. Read these available articles, train, and remember these two key points:1) There will be blood. But that’s OK, because.2) Your finger can see.
David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM, Chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Elmhurst Hospital Center and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Icahn school of medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Weingart discuss preparedness and decision making surrounding surgical airways. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.
Scott Weingart unveils his mantra for the surgical airway, whilst exploring its vital role and the stigma surrounding it.
Rich Levitan on Surgical Airway from EMCrit/ISMMS 2014 Conference