Speakers
Prof. Philip PENG
Canada
Dr. Philip Peng is the professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine of University of Toronto. He is a leader, researcher, educator and pioneer in the application of ultrasound for pain medicine. His contribution of pain education resulted in founder status from Royal College in Pain Medicine, and the Award of Recognition of Education in Pain Medicine by ESRA.
His innovative research led to different new procedures in pain intervention. He received numerous awards including the John J Bonica award from ASRA, Distinguished Service Award from both ESRA-Spain and Canadian Pain Society, Gold Medal Award from Canadian Anesthesiology Society. He is the inaugural fellow to ASRA which recognizes the contribution of prominent member of the field. He has delivered more than 500 lectures and workshops nationally and internationally. He has edited 8 books and published 260 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters.
In this lecture, the speaker will discuss the philosophy of how the PENG is developed, describe the anatomy of the innervation of hip and provide an update of literature on the PENG block.
Understanding the details of hip surgery is of paramount importance to the role of regional anesthesia as there are different of pathology requiring hip surgery and there are different types of hip surgery. With the heterogenicity of the information, the lecture will describe the innervation anatomy to the pertinent structures. Update of the various randomized trials in different hip surgery will also be discussed.
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