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Rafael Blanco

Consultant Anaesthetist and Intensivist, Santiago de Compostela University, A Coruna University Hospital Complex, Spain

Biography

Dr. Rafa Blanco is a Consultant Anaesthetist currently based at Corniche Hospital in Abu Dhabi, UAE. He is the Founder and Honorary President of the London Society of Regional Anaesthesia. Co-Author of National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence IP661: Ultrasound-guided regional nerve block guidelines. His main interest is ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia, a field where he has contributed with the following: description of the Blanco block (quadratus lumborum block), Thoracic wall blocks (Pecs I and II and serratus plane block), an echogenic epidural needle (Rafa Tuohy, Vygon) and advisor in the design of multiple ultrasound machines. 
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Anterior Approach for Ultrasound-guided Pudendal Block

We present a descriptive study, to perform a noninvasive ultrasound-guided scanning technique that allows repeatable visualization of the pudendal nerve, in its anterior approach. We scanned 56 perineal areas of 28 volunteers bilaterally, analyzing the localization of the pudendal nerve and anatomy of structures around it. Our results shows that th... Read More»

Teresa Parras, Rafael Blanco and Beenu Madhavan

Short Communication: J Pain Relief 2016, 5:230

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000230

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