Any of you guys remember the portable ultrasound device they had at the ASA that looked like a tricorder to help locate the epidural space? Was trying to find the company name.
Any of you guys remember the portable ultrasound device they had at the ASA that looked like a tricorder to help locate the epidural space? Was trying to find the company name.
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