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The Surgery Room

plastic surgery podcast for medical students and surgical residents who want to walk into the OR actually prepared. Each episode breaks down one procedure the anatomy, the operation, the complications, and the questions your attending will ask you on the spot.

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    Episode 27: Sternoplasty — Chest Wall Deformity, the Funnel Chest, and the Operation That Straightens What Was Bent Since Birth

    He won't take his shirt off. His right ventricle is being compressed. And the treatment is a steel bar passed blindly through the mediastinum anterior to his beating heart.Haller index, the Nuss procedure, the modified Ravitch, perichondrial sleeve preservation, bar displacement, and the cardiac perforation that happens when the introducer goes one centimetre too deep. Episode 27 — sternoplasty, from the echo to the bar removal two years later.

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    Episode 26: Osteoma and Benign Skull Tumours — The Lump Nobody Takes Seriously Until It Isn't Benign

    It feels like a lump. It looks like a lump. It has been there for years. And then the CT comes back and it isn't what you thought.Differential diagnosis of the hard skull lump, CT bone windows, osteoma excision technique, frontal sinus involvement, mucocele formation, and the missed malignancy that no imaging could have predicted. Episode 26 — osteoma and benign skull tumours, from the GP referral to the burr on the outer table.

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    Episode 25: Cranioplasty — Rebuilding the Skull, Protecting the Brain, and the Implant That Has to Last a Lifetime

    The skull is missing. The brain is pulsating through the scalp. The patient flinches every time someone walks past him.Stored bone vs. PEEK vs. titanium mesh, dural adhesion release, temporal muscle re-suspension, bone resorption, infected implant removal, and the syndrome of the trephined that nobody teaches in medical school. Episode 25 — cranioplasty, from the 3D CT plan to the drain at 48 hours.

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    Episode 24: Thigh Lift — Gravity, the Groin Scar, and the Operation That Tests Everything You Know About Wound Closure

    Everyone knows the scar goes in the groin. Almost nobody anchors it properly — and six months later it's on the inner thigh and the labia are pointing at the ceiling.Colles' fascia, lymphatic anatomy, great saphenous vein, fascial suspension, labial traction deformity, and the DVT risk nobody takes seriously enough. Episode 24 — thigh lift, from the pinch test to the compression garment.

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    Episode 23: Brachioplasty — The Medial Arm Scar, the Nerve Nobody Mentions, and the Operation Where the Trade-Off Is Everything

    Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve anatomy, axillary Z-plasty, tension-free closure, lymphoedema risk after axillary clearance, and the scar that must be accepted before the patient goes to sleep. Episode 23 — brachioplasty, from the pinch test to the compression sleeve.

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    Episode 22: Liposuction — Fat, Fluid, and the Complications That Come From Thinking This Is a Simple Operation

    Everyone thinks it's simple. It's not.Scarpa's fascia, the subdermal plexus, tumescent lidocaine dosing, the zone rules that prevent skin necrosis, and the fever on day 4 that means necrotising fasciitis until proven otherwise. Episode 22 — liposuction, from patient selection to the compression garment.

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    Episode 21: Facial Palsy Reconstruction — Restoring a Smile With Muscle From the Inner Thigh

    She cannot close her eye, cannot smile, and her mouth is pulled to the right. Which problem do you fix first — and why does the answer determine whether she keeps her sight?Facial nerve anatomy, gold weight implants, cross-face nerve grafting, free gracilis transfer, masseteric nerve coaptation, and the 18-month wait before a smile appears. Episode 21 — facial palsy reconstruction, from corneal protection to the first spontaneous smile.

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    Episode 20: Omentum Flap and Chest Wall Reconstruction — The Last Resort That Saves Lives

    Every other option has failed. The chest wall is irradiated, infected, and exposed. This is when you call for the omentum.Gastroepiploic artery anatomy, laparoscopic harvest, subcutaneous tunnelling, split thickness skin grafting over omentum, and the bowel injury that cannot happen in a contaminated chest wound. Episode 20 — omentum flap, from the CT scan to the VAC dressing.

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    Episode 19: Breast Implant Complications — Capsular Contracture, BIA-ALCL, and the Patient Who Had Augmentation 20 Years Ago and Is Now Symptomatic

    She had augmentation 22 years ago. Now one breast is rock hard and painful. Before you touch her — take the history.Baker classification, capsule biology, BIA-ALCL and the late seroma that cannot be drained without cytology first, en bloc capsulectomy, implant rupture on MRI, and the animation deformity nobody warned the patient about. Episode 19 — breast implant complications, from the first clinic visit to the operating room.

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    Episode 18: Wound Debridement — The Operation Nobody Talks About and Every Surgeon Does Wrong

    Every surgeon debrides. Almost nobody talks about the decision-making behind it.Wound healing biology, biofilm, the paprika sign, the heel eschar rule, VAC therapy, maggot debridement, and the Marjolin's ulcer hiding in a wound that won't heal. Episode 18 — debridement, from the probe-to-bone test to the second look at 48 hours.

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    Episode 17: Facelift — The SMAS, the Facial Nerve, and the Difference Between a Good Result and a Pulled Look

    The most common aesthetic operation in the world — and the one where the difference between a natural result and a pulled look comes down to understanding which layer is doing the work.SMAS anatomy, retaining ligaments, facial nerve branches, deep plane vs. SMAS plication, platysmaplaasty, and the haematoma that must be evacuated before midnight. Episode 17 — facelift, from the anatomy of ageing to the vector that determines everything.

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    Episode 16: Gender Affirming Surgery — Vaginoplasty, Phalloplasty, and the Reconstructive Principles Behind the Most Complex Genital Surgery in Plastic Surgery

    The most anatomically demanding genital surgery in medicine — drawing on microsurgery, urology, and plastic surgery in the same operation.Penile inversion vaginoplasty, rectoprostatic space dissection, tube-within-a-tube phalloplasty, microsurgical anastomosis, and the complications that range from urethral fistula to rectovaginal fistula. Episode 16 — gender affirming surgery, from the anatomy to the dilation protocol.

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    Episode 15: Local Flaps — The Geometry That Lets You Move Skin From Where It Is to Where You Need It

    Every defect has a solution. The skill is knowing which one fits — and understanding the geometry well enough to execute it.Langer's lines, random vs. axial flaps, Z-plasty, rhomboid flap, rotation flap, and the paramedian forehead flap that rebuilds a nose in two stages. Episode 15 — local flaps, from the geometry on the whiteboard to the trapdoor deformity nobody warned you about.

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    Episode 14: Fat Grafting — Biology, Technique, and Why the Simplest Operation in Plastic Surgery Is Harder Than It Looks

    It looks like the simplest operation in plastic surgery. Harvest some fat, inject it somewhere else. Except one wrong injection near the glabella can cause permanent blindness.Adipocyte biology, ADSCs, the three-zone survival model, Coleman technique, and the vascular occlusion complication that every surgeon doing facial fat grafting must be able to manage in 60 seconds. Episode 14 — fat grafting, from tumescent infiltration to the danger zones of the face.

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    Episode 13: Craniosynostosis — Premature Suture Fusion, Raised ICP, and Reshaping a Skull in the First Year of Life

    The skull is the wrong shape. The brain is running out of room. You have one operation to fix both.Virchow's law, suture-specific deformities, bifrontal craniotomy, bandeau reshaping, air embolism, and a blood loss that can kill a 10-month-old in minutes. Episode 13 — craniosynostosis and cranial vault remodelling, from the first clinic visit to the paediatric ICU.

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    Episode 12: Skin Grafts — The Simplest Concept in Reconstructive Surgery and the Easiest Thing to Get Wrong

    Three phases of take. One haematoma to kill it. Five days of immobilisation to save it.Split vs. full thickness, wound bed requirements, VAC-assisted take, Group A strep, and the donor site complications nobody warns patients about. Episode 12 — skin grafts, from dermatome to first dressing change.

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    Episode 10: Tissue Expanders — Controlled Trauma, Slow Stretch, and the Bridge to Final Reconstruction

    The operation where the real work happens weeks after you close the skin.Sub-galeal pocket creation, antibiotic soak protocol, weekly inflation, and the complications that end with an expander on the floor of the OR. Episode 10 — tissue expanders, from insertion to flap advancement.

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    Episode 11: Sternal Wound Reconstruction — When Cardiac Surgery Goes Wrong and Plastics Gets the Call

    The cardiac ICU calls at 11pm. Exposed wires, sternal click, fever. This is what you do.Pectoralis major anatomy, IMA harvest and what it costs you, bilateral flap advancement, omentum as salvage, and the complications that carry a 25% mortality. Episode 11 — sternal wound reconstruction, from the phone call to the dressing.

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    Episode 9: Pedicled Flaps — The Workhorse of Reconstructive Surgery When Free Flaps Fail or Aren't an Option

    When the free flap fails, the vessels are gone, and the patient needs coverage today — this is what you reach for.Pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, pedicled TRAM — pedicle anatomy, arc of rotation, tunnelling, and the complications that are unique to flaps that can't be repositioned once they're down.

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    Episode 8: Ear Reconstruction — Cartilage, Framework, and the Most Anatomically Detailed Structure in Plastic Surgery

    The ear has 12 named anatomical subunits. Getting them all right requires cartilage carving that takes years to learn and cannot be undone.Rib harvest, framework carving, Medpor vs. cartilage, the temporoparietal fascia flap, Mustardé sutures, and the complications that expose your implant years later. Episode 8 ear reconstruction and otoplasty, from the costal cartilage block to the compressive dressing.

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    Episode 7: Free Flap Head and Neck Reconstruction — Fibula, Mandible, and Microsurgery Under Pressure

    Ten hours, two teams, one chance to get the anastomosis right.Fibula anatomy, peroneal artery harvest, 3D surgical planning, microsurgical anastomosis, and the complications that send you back to the OR at 2am. Episode 7 — free flap head and neck reconstruction, from CTA to the first post-op Doppler check.

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    Episode 6: Facial Feminization Surgery — Bone, Nerve, and the Architecture of the Female Face

    Five anatomical regions, one operation, and nerves you cannot afford to injure.The male vs. female skull, frontal sinus classification, supraorbital nerve protection, and the complications that show up on the face every time the patient looks in a mirror. Episode 6 — facial feminization surgery, from CT scan to closure.

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    Episode 5: Abdominoplasty — The Abdominal Wall, the Diastasis, and Why This Is the Riskiest Elective Operation in Plastic Surgery

    The highest complication rate in elective plastic surgery — and most residents don't know why until it's too late.Huger zones, rectus diastasis, Scarpa's fascia, DVT prevention, and the rule about never combining abdominoplasty with lower body liposuction. Episode 5 abdominoplasty, from the abdominal wall to the compression garment.

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    Episode 4: Cleft Lip Repair — Embryology, Markings, and Why This Operation Is 90% Planning

    90% of this operation happens before the first incision.Cleft lip anatomy, the misdirected orbicularis, Millard rotation-advancement markings, and the complications that follow patients for decades. Episode 4 — cleft lip repair, from embryology to the 18-year rhinoplasty.

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    Episode 3: Rhinoplasty — The Nose, The Cartilage, and The Complications Nobody Warns You About

    The most revised operation in plastic surgery — because the margin for error is measured in millimeters.Nasal anatomy, the L-strut, osteotomies, internal valve collapse, and the complications that bring patients back. Episode 3 — rhinoplasty, from first incision to the 12-month revision conversation.

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    Episode 2: DIEP Flap — Free Flap Breast Reconstruction

    The most complex breast reconstruction in plastic surgery — and the one residents fear most.Free flap anatomy, perforator mapping, microsurgical anastomosis, and the hourly monitoring that decides whether the flap lives or dies. Episode 2 — DIEP flap, from CTA to closure.

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    Episode 1: Breast Reduction

    Everything you need to know before scrubbing into a breast reduction.Blood supply, nerve anatomy, the six complications that matter, and the five questions your attending will ask you. Episode 1 — reduction mammaplasty, no fluff.

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plastic surgery podcast for medical students and surgical residents who want to walk into the OR actually prepared. Each episode breaks down one procedure the anatomy, the operation, the complications, and the questions your attending will ask you on the spot.

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plastic surgery podcast for medical students and surgical residents who want to walk into the OR actually prepared. Each episode breaks down one procedure the anatomy, the operation, the complications, and the questions your attending will ask you on the spot.

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