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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

BTK ABSITE #26: Thoracic

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

We discuss a wide range of high-yield thoracic topics for the ABSITE and General Surgery Boards. These include anatomy, benign/malignant pathology, and trauma.

Thoracic is not currently part of our ABSITE review Podcast Companion, but will be added in future editions.

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0:32.0

We are continuing today with Thoracic.

0:35.0

This is the last episode in our Ab-Sight Review Series, minus the quick reviews just prior to the Ab site. This currently is not in our book, but we plan to have that in the next edition.

0:48.8

Okay, Jason, take it away. All right, so Thrasic Appsite, so as always we start with some high-yield anatomy.

0:55.2

So Megano, so let's talk about left versus right lungs.

1:01.0

There's different lobes. How do you, how do you keep that stuff straight?

1:05.5

So on the right side, the heart is not in the way. So there's three lobes versus on the left side,

1:11.1

there's two anatomic lobes.

1:14.0

Perfect.

1:15.0

And keep going.

1:17.0

Let's talk about lymph node stations now.

1:19.0

So a lot of people get confused by the different lymph node stations of the thoracic cavity.

1:24.0

So in general, is there an easy way to remember the lymph node stations?

1:29.4

Yeah, so I don't even remember the actual what each one, what area it is, but the biggest hint is that if it's a single digit number, it's a mediasinal lymph node.

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