Thanks for your efforts and illustrations for this interesting topics ,please keep uploading more videos. I’m a plastic surgery junior and ur videos helped me alot ❤
now for the N:IMF distance how much should the relaxed and max stretched measurements in the normal cases be before the implant just to identify if this breast is tuberous or not? and if the breast is saggy will it differ?
I want to express my appreciation for the incredible work you do in the field of plastic surgery. As a resident currently preparing for my board exams, I find your insights and expertise invaluable. I would be grateful if I could contact you for any additional notes or study materials you might have. Thank you for considering my request.
Thank you for your appreciation.. The idea of this channel came when i myself was struggling as a resident during exam preps. I have been preoccupied lately and not posted many videos but rest assured i am going to start posting content regularly soon. Hence i will be sharing as much material on my channel itself. Hope that will be useful to you as well.😊
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This may totally be wrong but something is not qite right with flap C. I can't understand how it is a superior continuation of flap A and its tip facing laterally..
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Just one query: is the reference for the pedicle width to go as narrow as 2cm given in the link you've provided. My understanding is that 8cm is the minimum pedicle width. Thanks.
Pivot point ? I presume this is a point , two ‘r’ in the direction of maximum laxity..to allow rotational movement of both flaps into the defect. The drawings can be confusing. On cadaver demonstration , you could explain the pivot point is not just 2 x ‘r’ . Also , the apex of the second flap should be orientated in a way that respects the cosmetic units/ natural depressions/ contours.