Issue, June, 2025
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Conceptual Surgery
The Pulse of Surgical Residency | May Recap from Conceptual Surgery
Are you keeping up with what your peers are watching and learning? Because last month, thousands of residents learned high-yield sessions that simplify the toughest surgical topics. If you missed it, you’re missing out.
But don’t worry. We’ve got your surgical back.
Top Viewed Sessions on Conceptual Surgery:

1. Examination of the Arterial System of the Lower Limb by Prof. Dr. Anubhav Vindal
In this must-watch session, Prof. Dr. Anubhav Vindal simplifies a crucial clinical skill — the examination of the arterial system of the lower limb.
💡What you will learn:
- Arterial diseases of the lower limb
- Types of Lower Limb Arterial Disease
- Differentiating Claudications
- Severity Grading – Boyd’s Grading

2. Mastering BAILEY & SABISTON Page by Page: Solitary Thyroid Nodule Explained by Dr. Shailesh Gupta
Part of our popular “Mastering Bailey & Sabiston Page by Page” series, this session breaks down thyroid nodules like never before:-
💡 Key Learning Points:
- Classification of Goitres
- Endemic vs. Familial Goitres
- Clinical Signs: Pemberton, Catera, and more
- Solitary Thyroid Nodule Basics
🎯 Especially relevant for residents preparing for university exams or MCQs.

3. Pelvic Anatomy Simplified – Applied Insights By Prof. Dr. R.C.M. Kaza
Go beyond textbooks. This lecture makes pelvic anatomy clinically relevant for surgical residents. Learn about pelvic stability, fracture assessment, and key surgical landmarks.
💡 What you’ll gain:
- Sex-based pelvic differences
- Ligament support systems
- Pelvic floor functions
- Pelvic floor functions

4. DNB June 2024 Paper Discussion | Part 1 By Dr. Amrit Nasta
If you’re prepping for DNB, NEET SS, or PG entrance exams, this paper discussion is a goldmine. Dr. Amrit Nasta walks you through common patterns and questions from the DNB Surgery May 2024 paper.
Topics Covered:
- Electrosurgery principles
- Cutting vs Coagulation Modes
- Fascial Closure in Midline Laparotomy
- Tension Suturing and Temporary Abdominal Closure

5. Phyllodes Tumour of the Breast by Prof. Anurag Mishra
Rare. Misunderstood. Often misdiagnosed. This session gets into the nuances of Phyllodes Tumour, its origin, imaging, differential diagnosis, and management.
💡 Must-know Concepts:
- Differentiation from fibroadenoma
- Genetic links: MED12, TP53, BRCA1
- Surgical planning and recurrence management

Still watching old videos? The real learning is happening here.
If you’re relying only on books or scattered online content, you’re missing what your peers are using to stay ahead. The most-viewed sessions of the month weren’t just lectures—they were high-impact, exam-oriented learning experiences designed by India’s top surgeons and educators.
Whether you’re in the OPD, on-call, or cramming for your next big exam, Conceptual Surgery is your surgical companion that fits in your pocket.
🎓 Open the Conceptual Surgery app now and join thousands who are learning smarter, not harder.