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  • The Rise of Videolaryngoscopy
    Mar 16 2026

    A new 2025 international guideline is pushing for videolaryngoscopy to become the universal standard for tracheal intubation. In this podcast, we explore how a simple camera and screen are transforming airway management, improving team coordination, and increasing first-pass success in critical situations. We also discuss the surprising barriers to adoption, from the “paradox of expertise” to cost and training, and what this shift means for patient safety and the future of emergency medicine.

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    9 m
  • PENG vs QL Block: What’s Better After Hip Replacement?
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode, we discuss a 2026 randomized trial comparing the PENG block and lateral quadratus lumborum block for total hip arthroplasty. Both techniques preserve mobility and perform well in the PACU, but differences emerge after discharge. We explore which block provides better pain control, reduces opioid use, and what this means for real-world recovery.

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    7 m
  • Rib Fracture Analgesia: Comfort vs Function - Which Block Really Wins?
    Mar 2 2026

    A new BJA trial compares paravertebral block (PVB) and PEFB for rib fracture pain. While PEFB matches early pain control, it fails in durability, leading to more rescue interventions. PVB, though more complex, better restores cough and respiratory function.

    The key shift: stop focusing on pain at rest and start treating for function.


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    7 m
  • Does General Anesthesia Harm C-Section Babies
    Feb 23 2026


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    21 m
  • Airway Management in Thoracic Anesthesia: What’s Next?
    Feb 9 2026

    Airway management in thoracic anesthesia is evolving rapidly. New guidelines from the EACTAIC Thoracic Group highlight a shift toward structured risk stratification, advanced imaging, video-assisted devices, and emerging digital technologies. In this episode, we explore what’s changed, what’s coming next, and what thoracic anesthesiologists should be doing today.


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    6 m
  • Old Question, New Data: Spinal or General?
    Feb 2 2026

    Neuraxial anesthesia has long been associated with better outcomes in total hip and knee arthroplasty—but does that advantage still hold in modern practice? In this episode, we discuss the main findings from new large-scale data showing that neuraxial anesthesia continues to reduce perioperative complications, even as anesthesia techniques and patient populations evolve.


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    6 m
  • Popliteal Plexus Block: Worth the Add?
    Jan 26 2026

    Motor-sparing regional anesthesia is the backbone of modern total knee arthroplasty analgesia. But posterior knee pain remains a blind spot. In this episode, we discuss the main findings from new randomized trial data on whether adding a popliteal plexus block to a femoral triangle block actually moves the needle, on opioids, pain, and mobility.


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    6 m
  • Opioid-Free Anesthesia — Ideal, Illusion, or Overreach?
    Jan 19 2026

    Opioid-free anesthesia sounds appealing, but does it actually improve outcomes? In this episode, we discuss the main findings from a clinical focus review in Anesthesiology by Shanthanna et al. and discuss why avoiding opioids altogether may add complexity without clear benefit. The real win isn’t “opioid-free,” it’s opioid-sparing, procedure-specific, and regional-first anesthesia. Evidence over ideology.


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