Perioperative Ultrasound Workshop



Tuesday, June 14, 2016

08:00-10:00
10:30-12:30
13:30-15:30

After completing this hands-on workshop, the participants will be able to:

  1. identify airway structures with ultrasound
  2. recognize the tissue-air border from tongue to mid trachea and at the pleural level
  3. localize the trachea by means of palpation of the sternal bone and ultrasonography
  4. identify and mark the cricothyroid membrane as part of difficult airway management skills
  5. localize the esophagus and to confirm nasogastric tube placement by ultrasound
  6. recognize sonographic evidence of lung movement during respiration and pneumothorax
  7. recognize endobronchial intubation and 1 lung ventilation
Lecture: 20 minutes
Hands on practice: 80 minutes
Discussion: 20 minutes
 


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

08:00-10:00
10:30-12:30
13:30-15:30

After attending this workshop and reviewing the syllabus provided, participants will:

  1. use bedside ultrasound to correctly identify the stomach and its different sections (antrum, body, fundus).
  2. differentiate an empty stomach from one with clear fluid or thick fluid/solid content.
  3. estimate the volume of gastric fluid using bedside ultrasound.
  4. describe at least 3 clinical scenarios in which bedside gastric ultrasound can help guide patient management.
  5. describe a clinical algorithm for the application of gastric sonography for aspiration risk assessment.
08:00
Welcome and Introduction
08:10
Ultrasound Assessment of Stomach and its Content
08:30
Hands on Scanning Practice (Live Model)
09:00
Gastric Volume Assessment
09:15
Hands on Scanning Practice (Live Model)
09:45
Clinical Scenario Discussions
10:00
Adjourn
 
The above program will be the same for the following times below:
10:30 - 12:30
13:30 - 15:30
 


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

10:30-12:30
13:30-15:30

After completing this hands-on workshop, the participants will be able to:

  1. discuss basic cranial artery anatomy
  2. explain the significance of cerebral flow velocity in normal and cerebral disease
  3. perform trans-cranial doppler sonography of the middle cerebral artery
Lecture: 30 minutes
Hands on practice: 70 minutes
Discussion: 20 minutes
 


Pre Course Online Reading & Test

Maximum number of participants = 40

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

07:45
Welcome and Introduction
08:00
FOCUS Views and Knobology
Parasternal, Apical, Subcostal Views & Simulator
8 Stations, 4 Rotations
10:00
Break
10:15
Image Interpretation and Hands On Measurements
11:15
Left Ventricle Pathology
Image Interpretation
Live Model & Simulator Hands on Scanning
12:35
Lunch
13:00
Right Ventricle Pathology
Image Interpretation
Live Model & Simulator Hands on Scanning
14:20
Break
14:40
Fluid Status
Image Interpretation
Live Model & Simulator Hands on Scanning
16:00
TTE & Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Image Interpretation
Live Model & Simulator Hands on Scanning
17:20
Adjourn
 
Post Course Online Test