A plastic Surgeons Journal

I'm currently doing residency in plastic surgery. This podcast would mainly have studying,my thoughts about surgery , new things I learnt etc,the older episodes would have things I was studying prior to matching into surgery. The contents would mainly be general and plastic surgery.

Free skin grafts

Free skin grafts - Mcgregor textbook of Plastic surgery

10-01
12:48

Bailey: Abdomen history taking

This episode starts with reading abdomen from 28th edition of Bailey and love

05-09
07:30

ATLS Musculoskeletal Trauma

Reading from 10th edition of ATLS student course manual

06-15
20:15

Part 2: obstructive jaundice case history

From clinics in surgical gastroenterology

03-19
11:00

Obstructive jaundice: Surgical case history

From clinics in surgical gastroenterology by Prashant R Rao

03-19
17:03

Chemical Burns: Diagnosis and treatment

From handbook Of Burns , edition two volume one, chapter 40

03-12
20:26

Post Bariatric Reconstruction:

Incidence, patient selection, history, considerations in post bariatric reconstruction surgeries

03-11
18:03

Mini or Short Scar Abdominoplasty

Types of abdominoplasty techniques

03-11
10:58

Abdominoplasty part2: Introduction and Anatomy #RWM

From Neligan textbook of plastic surgery

03-09
10:15

RWM :Abdominoplasty :Part 1

From Neligan textbook of plastic surgery

03-09
02:38

Z plasty part 1

Z plasty read from McGregor

11-16
19:56

The whistling muscle

What pierces the buccinator muscle Parotid duct Buccal branch of mandibular nerve Molar mucous glands

04-09
00:38

Nerve roots of lower limbs

Please use this description to make understanding easier. L2- hip flexion ,L3 knee extension, L4 -ankle flexion,L5 ext. Hallucis L L5- flexor hallucis longus

04-08
00:45

X linked recessive diseases song

Song in the tune of itsy bitsy spider. All credits to Dirty medicine YouTube channel. Includes diseases : hunter's disease, Lesch Nyhan , Fabrys disease, meinke disease, Wiskott Aldrich syndrome ,g6pd deficiency, bruton's agammaglobulinemia , Duchene muscular dystrophy, hemophilia a and b , diabetes insipidus

11-03
00:18

Autosomal dominant song

All credits of song to Dirty medicine YouTube channel. Song is in the tune of row row row your boat . Contains names of autosomal dominant disorders - von hippel lindau, von willebrand disease, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, rb , men , tuberous sclerosis , hereditary spherocytosis , huntingtons disease, Marfans syndrome, ehler danlos syndrome , nf 1 and 2, familial adenomatous polyposis

11-03
00:19

Trains of Thought

Welcome to the jungle. I'm just a girl trying to sort stuff out in my head. Feel free to listen. Feel free to fuck off. It's your choice. Both ways I love you cause it's free to love .

11-15
00:31

Anatomy Ulnar nerve course innervation

👑 The Ulnar PrinceImagine there’s a prince called Ulnar who starts his journey from the castle (brachial plexus in the armpit) and travels all the way down the arm to take care of his kingdom (the hand).🛤 The Prince’s Path: 1. He leaves the castle at the armpit. 2. He rides down the inside of the arm (like hugging close to the body). 3. At the elbow, he sneaks behind the funny bone (medial epicondyle) → that’s why you feel a zap when you hit it! ⚡ 4. Then he goes down the forearm, hiding under a muscle called flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU). 5. Finally, he enters the hand through Guyon’s canal (like a secret tunnel).⸻🧙‍♂️ Prince Ulnar’s Magic Powers (Innervations):In the Forearm 🦾 • He controls two soldiers only: • Flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) → bends your wrist towards your little finger (like waving bye-bye). 👋 • Medial half of flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) → helps bend the ring and little fingers.👉 All the other forearm muscles are ruled by his cousin, the Median Prince.⸻In the Hand 🤲 (his real kingdom!)Prince Ulnar is called the “nerve of fine movements” because he makes your hand graceful like a dancer 💃 1. All small hand muscles EXCEPT 5 belong to Median nerve.(So, Ulnar nerve = “All but 5”) • The 5 Median ones are: LOAF (Lumbricals 1 & 2, Opponens pollicis, Abductor pollicis brevis, Flexor pollicis brevis superficial). 2. Ulnar controls: • Hypothenar muscles → little finger dance moves 💅 • Interossei (palmar & dorsal) → clap, spread, and pinch fingers ✋🤏 • Medial 2 lumbricals (for ring & little finger writing grip). ✍️ • Adductor pollicis → brings thumb to the palm (key-holding muscle 🔑). • Deep head of flexor pollicis brevis.⸻🎨 Sensation (Prince’s Kingdom Map) • Front & back of little finger + half of ring finger → Ulnar’s land. • Rest of the fingers? Belong to Median & Radial princes.⸻🧠 Memory Hacks: • “Ulnar = Funny Bone Prince” → zaps at elbow. ⚡ • “Two in forearm, many in hand.” • “All but 5” rule for hand muscles. • “Ulnar = Fine movements, delicate control.”⸻So anytime you move your ring & little finger, spread your hand wide, or pinch a key, remember — that’s Prince Ulnar working hard for you 👑🤲

09-11
02:25

Anatomy BDC : Surface landmarks dorsum of forearm and hand

Reading from BD Chaurasia textbook of anatomy, surface landmarks of back of forearm and hand

01-05
04:27

Rectal cancer

Reading from Sabiston

05-09
08:36

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