Arthrex IOT Sports Study Guide Exam With 100% Correct Answers
Arthrex IOT Sports Study Guide Exam With 100% Correct Answers The femoral footprint of the ACL is located on the: - answerLateral Femoral Condyle Which of the following are common causes of ACL injury? - answerChanging direction laterally Stopping suddenly Landing from a jump Females are ________ times more prone to ACL injury. - answer4-5 The Quadriceps Femoris refers to what? - answerRectus Femoris Vastus Lateralis Vastus Medialis Vastus Intermedius Which of the major knee ligaments is not intra-articular? - answerLCL What is the most common ligament disruption involved in lateral ankle sprains? - answerATFL What is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains? - answerInversion, plantar-flexion What two nerves are most at risk when surgeons perform a lateral ankle ligament operation? - answerSural nerve and superficial peroneal nerve Name the muscles/tendons of the rotator cuff. - answerSubscapularis Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor The primary function of the subscapularis muscle is to move the arm in this motion: - answerInternal rotation Synergy UHD4 4K imaging console has __ times the resolution as standard HD. - answer4 The synergy UHD4 console is a _____ system which contains a light source, 4K camera, image management port and integration. - answer4-1 What word describes RBC? - answerErythrocytes _______ are a component of whole blood that do not contain a nucleus, therefore they are not truly cells. - answerPlatelets (thrombocytes) Plasma makes up ____% of whole blood. - answer55 Which 3 bones make up the ankle joint? - answerTibia, Fibula and Talus An advantage of the ___________ is earlier weight bearing compared to screw fixation. - answerKnotless Ankle Tightrope Implant What is the strongest ligament in the ankle syndesmotic ligament complex? - answerPiTFL One major advantage of the DualWave Pump over traditional inflow-only pumps is: - answerDualWave Pumps automatically regulate inflow and outflow to maintain a constant fluid pressure in the joint T/F- Autograft bone harvested with the OsteoAuger Bone Graft Harvesting System naturally contains a patient's own viable cells providing the cell, signal, and scaffold components that are necessary for bone growth. - answerTrue The harvester included in the OsteoAuger Bone Graft Harvesting System has a unique geometry designed for cutting and moralizing bone into small chips with depth marks of: - answer10mm What are the recommended entry angles when using the OsteoAuger Bone graft Harvesting system to harvest from the ASIS and PSIS? - answer25 degrees medial to the parassaggital line of the iliac crest When using the ____________________________, the proximal end of the bone graft plunger can be inserted into the hole on the harvester to help unscrew the components if additional force is needed? - answerOsteoAuger Bone Graft Harvesting System ___________ has a lower rate of surgical revision (17.1%) compared to recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (26.1%) - answerAutograft Autologous bone graft contains which properties: - answerProgenitor cells Viable osteocytes and osteoblasts Connective tissue Growth factors What are the recommended entry angles when using the OsteoAuger Bone Graft Harvesting System to harvest from the ASIS? - answer40 degrees medial from the parasaggital plane, in line with the iliac wing T/F- Clinical studies demonstrate that the use of autogenous iliac bone graft for nonunion are more effective in younger patients compared to elderly patients. - answerFalse A surgeon is planning to incorporate bone graft into the revision of a nonunion of an ankle fusion in a 45y/o diabetic male patient who smokes. When harvesting autologous bone graft with OsteoAuger from the lateral calcaneus what nerves are they trying to avoid? - answerSural Nerve Autograft bone is considered the ______ for bone repairs in fractures, delayed unions, and nonunions. - answergold standard This type of shoulder dislocation is the most common, occurring 95% of the time. - answerAnterior The treatment for an engaging Hill-Sachs lesion is known as: - answerRemplissage In identifying tears causing instability of the glenohumeral joint ALPSA stands for? - answerAnterior Labrum Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion A simple stitch for shoulder instability repair is also referred to as a: - answerCerclage stitch In identifying a Cabral tear of the shoulder, SLAP stands for? - answerSuperior Labral Anterior to Posterior The inter tubercular groove contains which head of the biceps? - answerLong head The distal biceps has what type of attachment to which corresponding forearm bone? - answerRibbon like/ Radial Tuberosity What muscle is the primary flexor of the elbow? - answerbrachialis The zones of the meniscus are determined by: - answerBlood supply Which of the following is the goal of meniscal resection? - answerRemove degenerative tissue Spare as much meniscus as possible Reproduce meniscal contour Which is the more C- shaped meniscus that has connections with the ACL and the capsule/MCL? - answerMedial
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