
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 | 56 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

Hand infections deteriorate fast — the same anatomy that gives the hand its function turns ordinary swelling into ischemia, tendon necrosis, and permanent loss of motion. This episode walks through how to recognize and manage everything from paronych... more
Upper extremity surgery is, at its core, a regional anesthesia specialty. Choose the right block in the right place and most hand and arm cases never need general anesthesia.
In this episode of Plastics in Practice, we work through the practical ane... more
Every hand case rests on the same foundation: knowing which joints need mobility, which need stability, and how to run an acute hand with a trauma-first mindset. Get this layer right, and every chapter after it makes sense.
In this episode of Plasti... more
Lymphedema is the chronic disease plastic surgeons are best positioned to treat — and the most commonly mismanaged. After axillary node dissection, up to 50% of breast cancer patients develop it, and most never get the early, disciplined care that pr... more
Pressure sores are the wound the plastic surgeon gets consulted on after everything else has gone wrong — and the recurrence rate is brutal if you skip the basics. The lesson nobody teaches you in residency is that the surgery is the easy part.
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Few regions punish poor planning like the perineum — the pelvic outlet sits at the crossroads of the urinary, gynecologic, and GI tracts, and the wrong flap choice in an irradiated or contaminated field gets you back in the OR fast.
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Saving a foot is rarely about the flap. It's about the angiosome you re-perfuse, the millimeters of debridement you take, and whether you lengthen a tight Achilles before you ever think about closure.
In this episode of Plastics in Practice, we cove... more
Lower extremity reconstruction is the most unforgiving testing ground in plastic surgery — every decision is graded by whether the patient can bear weight, walk, and protect a sensate foot for the rest of their life.
In this episode of Plastics in P... more
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This show packs high-yield plastic surgery curriculum into short, focused episodes designed for trainees. Each installment breaks down CME articles and Resident Curriculum topics into core concepts, practical pearls, and exam-ready takeaways, making it a go-to resource for case prep, board-style study, and on-the-go learning. Coverage spans foundational anatomy, reconstructive techniques, and specialty subspecialties, with an emphasis on how principles apply across multiple procedures and clinical scenarios. The format tends to emphasize clear clinical workflows, decision-making heuristics, and concise summaries that help listeners translate theory into operative planning. A notable strength is its resident-first lens—aimed at building conf... more
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