A podcast built for plastic surgery trainees. Each episode reviews CME articles and topics from the ASPS Resident Curriculum, breaking them down into core concepts, clinical pearls, and exam-ready takeaways. Listen on your commute, between cases, or while studying—anywhere you want high-yield plastic surgery learning on the go.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine |
Middle and distal leg defects can be among the most challenging reconstructive problems in plastic surgery. But what if you could avoid microsurgery and still achieve reliable “like-with-like” coverage?
In this episode, we break down the principles,... more
When faced with high-energy lower extremity trauma, the question of salvage versus amputation is one of the toughest decisions in reconstructive surgery. This episode breaks down the evidence and provides practical pearls for plastic surgery resident... more
Lower extremity reconstruction is one of the most challenging areas of plastic surgery, where surgeons must decide between limb salvage and primary amputation. This episode breaks down the principles from the PRS CME article by Reddy and Stevenson, g... more
Major upper extremity amputation is one of the most devastating injuries a patient can face. Unlike lower extremity amputations where prosthetics may restore function, the upper limb remains uniquely challenging. That’s why every effort should be mad... more
Hand trauma with vascular compromise demands fast and accurate decision-making. In this episode of Plastics in Practice, we review two pivotal studies shaping how we triage and manage these patients: the use of pulse oximetry for objective assessment... more
Distal fingertip amputations are among the most common hand injuries, yet whether to replant or revise remains one of the most debated questions in hand surgery.
In this episode, we break down “A Systematic Review of the Outcomes of Replantation of ... more
Upper limb replantation remains one of the most challenging — and rewarding — procedures in plastic and reconstructive surgery. From fingertip injuries to major limb salvage, success depends not only on microsurgical skill but also on sound decision-... more
Hand and upper extremity amputations are devastating injuries — but modern microsurgery has transformed outcomes. Not every part should be replanted, and today’s decisions balance survival, function, and efficiency.
In this episode of Plastics in Pr... more
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