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AAOS 2018 Foot & Ankle – American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons – Comprehensive Board Review and Clinical Case Explanations

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This document contains the complete AAOS 2018 Foot & Ankle review questions with detailed answers and discussions. It covers essential orthopedic foot and ankle topics such as hindfoot and midfoot trauma, deformity correction, tendon pathology, ankle arthritis management, hallux valgus surgery, and complications of arthrodesis and arthroplasty. Each case-based question is accompanied by high-quality radiographic and MRI figures, clinical reasoning, and surgical indications to aid exam preparation and clinical decision-making. The content is specifically aligned with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ educational objectives for board and recertification exams.

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,1*Figures 1 and 2 are the T2-weighted MR image and AP radiograph of a 55-year-old laborer who
sustains an ankle sprain after a fall from scaffolding. Initial films are read by radiology as normal. Despite
an exhaustive 6-month course of immobilization; shoe modifications; and therapy, the patient continues
to have activity-related lateral hindfoot pain, which has prevented him from returning to work. On
examination, the patient has full eversion strength that is painless. Ankle range of motion is full and
painless. No anterior drawer is observed. There is tenderness and mild swelling distal to the sinus tarsi.
Sensation and motor are intact and the skin is otherwise unremarkable in appearance. An MRI is
obtained. What is the next best step?

,1- Referral for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) workup

2- Lace-up ankle brace

3- Excision of the superior anterior process of the calcaneus

4-Arthroscopic Brostrom




Correct answer : 3

The patient has a nonunion of anterior process of the calcaneus. His symptoms are consistent with the
examination and imaging findings, and he has failed nonsurgical treatment. Therefore, surgical excision
of the nonunion fragment is indicated. No findings consistent with CRPS are seen in this patient. He has
activity-related pain at a focal area and is without skin changes. A lace-up ankle brace is unlikely to
provide substantial immobilization and pain control at the hindfoot. In addition, the patient has tried
nonsurgical therapies without lasting improvement. The patient has complaints, examination, and
imaging findings consistent with a single diagnosis. A lateral ankle stabilization procedure such as a
Brostrom is not indicated because the patient has no instability on examination.

, 2*Figure 1 is the T1-weighted lateral MR image and Figure 2 is the T2-weighted lateral MR image of a
25-year-old woman with ankle pain for the last year that is associated with walking down stairs and
playing sports. No known injury has been identified. The ankle pain has been managed with rest,
therapy for range of motion, and a period of immobilization. Intra-articular steroid injection provided
limited relief of symptoms. What is the best next step?
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