Pathumvishwajith

Surgery unplugged

a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of vascular and transplant surgery.hosted by senior resident in the field, this series dives deep into the essential knowledge and skill required in modern surgical practice.

Autor

Pathumvishwajith

Categoría

Education

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Último episodio

15 de abr. de 2026

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Episodios

Acute limb ischemia- Time is tissue 15.04.2026

- Do not delay for imaging. - Diagnosis is clinical. - Classification is Critical. TIME IS TISSUE

Episode 2 Essential in PVD 13.04.2026

In this episode of Surgery Unplugged, we explore Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) — a common yet often underdiagnosed vascular condition with significant clinical implications. We break down the topic in a simple and practical way, covering: - Definition and pathophysiology of PVD - Key risk factors including diabetes, smoking, and hypertension - Clinical presentation, including intermittent clau...

Introduction for Surgery unplanned 13.04.2026

Welcome to Surgery Unplugged, a practical and focused podcast designed for medical students, trainees, and surgeons. Hosted by a vascular and transplant surgery trainee, this podcast breaks down complex surgical concepts into simple, clinically relevant discussions. Topics include arterial, venous, and lymphatic diseases, vascular emergencies, transplant principles, and real-life case-based learni...

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