ABFAS REVIEW FOOT
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1. Which of the follow is true of stump neuroma D
surgery?
A. Placed into a joint with motion
B. Toward weightbearing surface
C. Under tension
D. Into two intrinsic foot muscles
2. Acquired elevatus is seen after which specific Closing base wedge osteotomy
bunion surgery procedure?
3. Which is the most common hyperdactyly variant? Postaxial
4. What is the most common cause of a keloid forma- High tension
tion postoperativelly? -treat with intralesional steroid
injection, improves pain and
itching
5. When does Wallerian degeneration occur? When a nerve is crushed or cut
and the distal position of the
axon degenerates
6. T/F A complete transection or crushing injury F - must be reapproximated oth-
of a peripheral nerve has potential to regenera- erwise will not regenerate
tion with or without re-approximation of the en-
doneurium
7. What is a Youngswick osteotomy? Hallux rigidus surgery
decompresses joint by transla-
tion of the metatarsal head dor-
sally
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8. What is the most common complication seen with Lesser metatarsalgia
a Youngswick osteotomy? -due to shortening
9. Excision of both sesamoids can lead to what? Hallux malleus
-lack of propulsive stability of the
great toe
10. T/F The dorsal interossei muscles are unipennate F- bipennate
11. What are the first symptoms and signs of local Neurologic
anesthetic toxicity? -numbness of mouth and
tounge
-tinnitus, lightheadedness
-then confusion, seizures, po-
tentially coma
12. Cut in what portion of bone is most common to Diaphyseal
result in troughing? -displaced cortices of bone to
collapse into medullary canal
13. What is most common cause of failed tarsal tunnel Inadequate decompression
syndrome?
14. Mechanical alterations following a plantar fascioto- Calcaneocuboid pain
my can lead to what?
15. What is MC complication following ORIF of dis- Post traumatic arthrits
placed talar neck fracture?
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1. Which of the follow is true of stump neuroma D
surgery?
A. Placed into a joint with motion
B. Toward weightbearing surface
C. Under tension
D. Into two intrinsic foot muscles
2. Acquired elevatus is seen after which specific Closing base wedge osteotomy
bunion surgery procedure?
3. Which is the most common hyperdactyly variant? Postaxial
4. What is the most common cause of a keloid forma- High tension
tion postoperativelly? -treat with intralesional steroid
injection, improves pain and
itching
5. When does Wallerian degeneration occur? When a nerve is crushed or cut
and the distal position of the
axon degenerates
6. T/F A complete transection or crushing injury F - must be reapproximated oth-
of a peripheral nerve has potential to regenera- erwise will not regenerate
tion with or without re-approximation of the en-
doneurium
7. What is a Youngswick osteotomy? Hallux rigidus surgery
decompresses joint by transla-
tion of the metatarsal head dor-
sally
, ABFAS REVIEW FOOT
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_bz3i0o
8. What is the most common complication seen with Lesser metatarsalgia
a Youngswick osteotomy? -due to shortening
9. Excision of both sesamoids can lead to what? Hallux malleus
-lack of propulsive stability of the
great toe
10. T/F The dorsal interossei muscles are unipennate F- bipennate
11. What are the first symptoms and signs of local Neurologic
anesthetic toxicity? -numbness of mouth and
tounge
-tinnitus, lightheadedness
-then confusion, seizures, po-
tentially coma
12. Cut in what portion of bone is most common to Diaphyseal
result in troughing? -displaced cortices of bone to
collapse into medullary canal
13. What is most common cause of failed tarsal tunnel Inadequate decompression
syndrome?
14. Mechanical alterations following a plantar fascioto- Calcaneocuboid pain
my can lead to what?
15. What is MC complication following ORIF of dis- Post traumatic arthrits
placed talar neck fracture?