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PL2 Plastic Surgery
Acronyms
Toronto Notes 2019
Acronyms
ABI ankle-brachial index DIP ABG arterial blood gas DM
distal interphalangeal joint
IGAP inferior gluteal artery perforator IP interphalangeal
IVIg intravenous immunoglobulin MC metacarpal
MCP metacarpophalangeal joint
NCV nerve conduction velocity
NS normal saline
NSAID nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug OM otitis media
OR operating room
ORIF open reduction internal fixation PIP proximal interphalangeal joint PMN polymorphonuclear
PVD peripheral vascular disease
RA rheumatoid arthritis
RL Ringer’s lactate
ROM range of motion
SGAP superior gluteal artery perforator SIADH syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
hormone
SIEA superficial inferior epigastric artery
SLP speech-language pathology
SOF superior orbital fissure
STSG split thickness skin graft
TBSA total body surface area
TMJ temporomandibular joint
TRAM transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous UCL ulnar collateral ligament
UV ultraviolet
AIN anterior interosseus nerve
APL abductor pollicis longus
ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome EOM
ATLS advanced trauma life support BMR basal metabolic rate
CHF congestive heart failure CMC carpometacarpal
CO carbon monoxide
CSF cerebrospinal fluid
CVD cerebrovascular disease
CXR chest x-ray
D5W 5% dextrose in water
DIEP deep inferior epigastric perforator
EPB extensor pollicis brevis
FDP flexor digitorum profundus FDS flexor digitorum superficialis FTSG full thickness skin graft
diabetes mellitus EMG electromyography
ENT ear, nose, throat extraocular movement
GBS HTN I&D ICP ICU
group B Streptococcus hypertension
incision and drainage intracranial pressure intensive care unit
Basic Anatomy Review
Skin
Split thickness skin graft
Full thickness skin graft
Thin Medium Thick
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous tissue
Upper (papillary)
Lower (reticular)
Figure 1. Split and full thickness skin grafts
Supplied mainly by C
A
C
Hand
BONES AND NERVES
1 2 3 4 5
Figure 3. Carpal bones
Supplied mainly by D
B
D
Figure 2. Arterial supply in the hand
1. Radius
2. Scaphoid
3. Trapezium
Median
6 4. 7 5.
Trapezoid
Capitate 6. Ulna
8 7. 9 8.
10 9. 11 10.
Lunate Pisiform Triquetrum Hamate
11. Metacarpal bones
A: Superficial palmar arch B: Deep palmar arch
C: Ulnar artery
D: Radial artery
Ulnar
Radial
Ulnar
Volar View
Dorsal View
Figure 4. Sensory distribution in the hand
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