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Update on Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in the Management of Traumatic Injuries

PART 1 - New Guidelines for regional analgesia for lower leg trauma and the risk of acute compartment syndrome

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Welcome to this webinar series presented by the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland on Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in the Management of Traumatic Injuries

In this first part, Dr. Morné Wolmarans will review the new guidelines for regional analgesia for lower leg trauma and the risk of acute compartment syndrome

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Dr. Morné Wolmarans

Dr. Morné Wolmarans

Consultant Anaesthesiologist at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in the United Kingdom for 17 years. 

Starting my medical practice in Cape Town, then moved to Lon-don and finished specialising in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine in Cambridge. Developed special interest in Ultrasound RA in 2000. Regularly lectures, organise workshops and have established ultrasound courses nationally and internationally. Actively involved with RA-UK board for the last 10 years.

Immediate Past-President for Regional Anaesthesia United Kingdom (RA-UK), an ESRA Board member, Vice Chairman of EDRA Board, an examiner for the EDRA diploma and External Examiner for University of East Anglia Masters Programme in Regional Anaesthesia. 

My special interests are education in ultrasound regional anaesthesia, RA non-technical skills (RANTS), vascular anaesthesia, golf and fine wine.

  • Neurology
  • Perioperative care
  • Clinical