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◉ What size is the needle on the zone navigator and how far does it
advance the needle each push? Answer: 1.1 and 1cm
◉ The matracell decellarized dermis process used by lifenet healthbfof
arthroflex dermal allografts removes how much donor DNA. Answer:
>97%
◉ TT-TG stands for. Answer: Tibial tuberosity and trochlear groove
◉ What tt-tg distance is considered abnormal? Answer: >20mm
◉ Arthroflex dermal allograft patches are sterile 10 to the -6? Answer:
True
◉ The synergy MSK ultrasound is designed to be used in clinic setting
only. It should not be used in the OR. Answer: False
◉ Name three tendons that can be used for allograft graftlink. Answer:
Semi-T, Gracilis, Tibialis, Quad
,◉ Arthroflex dermal allograft is comprised of what material. Answer:
Human dermis
◉ When referring to knee lower limb alignment, what is the normal Q
angle for a female? Answer: 18
◉ Most femoracetabular impingement (FAI) contains mixed pincer/cam
lesions? Answer: True
◉ Dualwave tubing can reduce fluid use by how much? Answer: 20%
and reduction tubing by 15% more
◉ Cam impingement is defined as. Answer: An asperhical femoral head,
an aspherical extension or growth on femoral head
◉ Which ligament is connected to the femoral head and aids in
stabilizing the femoral head to the acetabulum/hip socket? Answer:
Ligamentum teres
◉ Which muscle/tendon causes internal snapping of the hip? Answer:
Illiopsoas
◉ How many sections is the meniscus divided into? Answer: 3
,◉ Which part of the meniscus is lease likely to heal. Answer: White-
white zone
◉ What is normal maximum hip flexion. Answer: 120
◉ Name 3 benefits of the TRIM-IT custom canula. Answer: Flexible,
hands-free, allows for minimal inventory
◉ The articular cartilage of the acetabulum has a horseshoe shape.
Answer: True
◉ The medial side of the meniscus is shaped like what? Answer: BIG C
◉ The lateral side of the meniscus is shaped like what. Answer: Small O
◉ The ACL prevents anterior translation of the tibia. Answer: True
◉ The three bones that make up the acetabulum. Answer: Ischium,
pubis, ilium
◉ Name 3 functions of the acetabular labrum. Answer: Provides suction
seal to hip, acts as shock absorber, aids in deepening the socket
, ◉ What three arrays does the synergy ultrasound have? Answer: Curved,
phased, linear
◉ What is the most commonly damaged nerve during hip arthroscopy?
Answer: Sciatic nerve
◉ Name two negatives about donor cells. Answer: Elicit inflammatory
reaction, limit effectiveness and long-term durability for the graft for its
intended surgical application, limit integration into the recipients native
tissue
◉ What is the name of the LNH developed wash that removes donor
cells including DNA, from allograft tissue. Answer: Allowash
◉ Plasma makes u p55% of whole blood. Answer: True
◉ The primary function of the subscapularis muscle is to move the arm
in what motion. Answer: Internal rotation
◉ Proximal refers to what. Answer: Being closer to the main mass of the
body