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Patient Reviews for Dr. Mohammed Hutaif, a Leading Orthopedic Surgeon in Yemen If you are looking for a reliable and experienced orthopedic surgeon in Yemen, you may want to consider Dr. Mohammed Hutaif. He is a professor and a consultant in orthopedic surgery, specializing in bones, joints,
What is Orthopedic Care? Orthopedic care is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system. The musculoskeletal system includes the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage,
What is Orthopedic Care? Orthopedic care is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system. The musculoskeletal system includes the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage,
Interactive MCQs .answer, .explanation { display: none; } MCQs on Lumbar Disc Herniations What is the preferred imaging study for diagnosing and classifying lumbar
Learn about the common orthopedic conditions that affect the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments of the body. Find out how to diagnose and treat them with the help of Hutaif Orthopedic experts. Orthopedic conditions are disorders that affect the bones, joints, muscles, tendons and
Back pain is a common problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be caused by various factors, such as injury, strain, posture, pregnancy, arthritis, osteoporosis, scoliosis, obesity, and more¹. Back pain can interfere with your daily activities and reduce your quality of life
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examination of the lumbar spine may be seen as a continuation of the procedure already described for the cervical and the thoracic spine; the lumbar spine cannot be evaluated in isolation. Abnormalities of the lumbar spine may lead to compensatory or secondary abnormalities in other portions of
Fig. 8.A THE SPINE: ANATOMICAL FEATURES The complex relationships of the
Testable Concepts‌ Section 1 Orthopaedic Tissues I.Bone Question 1 What do Haversian canals carry? Nerves and blood vessels Nutrients Oxygen Carbon dioxide Question 2 What do Volkmann canals do? They carry nerves and blood vessels
Conditions of bone mineral density Bone mass is regulated by rates of deposition and withdrawal (Fig. 1.20). Osteoporosis Age-related decrease in bone mass Usually associated with estrogen loss in postmenopausal women (Fig.
Types of bone formation Enchondral Examples: Embryonic formation of long bones Longitudinal growth (physis) Fracture callus Bone formed with demineralized bone matrix Undifferentiated cells secrete
THORACOLUMBAR SPINE Injuries EPIDEMIOLOGY Neurologic injury complicates 15% to 20% of fractures at the thoracolumbar level. Sixty-five
An 8-year-old female complains of pain in her lower back. She is an active, otherwise healthy child, and the pain started indolently about 4 weeks ago, without history of trauma. Her parents report that it keeps her up at night, and her performance in sports has begun to suffer as result of the
A 23-year-old male presents to your office complaining of progressive low back pain for the past 6 months. The pain is at its worst at night. He, in addition, notes that he has been taking ibuprofen, because this medication works well to relieve his pain. He denies history of trauma or
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CASE 1 A 63-year-old male sustained a hyperextension injury to his neck while diving into a pool. Upon presentation, he reports decreased sensation in his hands and decreased strength in his arms and wrists, but no lower extremity complaints. On motor examination,
DEFINITION In recent years, the number of patients undergoing cervical spine surgery has risen dramatically. Cervical spine surgery is used to treat a number of common spinal pathologies including the following: Cervical spinal stenosis Deformity Disc herniation Myelopathy
DEFINITION There are a multitude of different reasons why a patient may need to undergo revision lumbar surgery. Of all patients who have an operation for degenerative lumbar disease, approximately 15% will require a revision surgery.6 The term failed back syndrome (FBS) has been
DEFINITION Sacropelvic fixation is a term used to describe instrumentation into the sacrum and pelvis. The most common indication is a long spinal fusion to the sacrum. Other indications include high-grade spondylolisthesis, flat back syndrome requiring corrective osteotomy, and correction of
DEFINITION A number of osteotomy techniques have been described to treat severe or rigid sagittal plane spinal deformity. These include multilevel anterior interbody radical discectomy and release, posterior pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO), vertebral column resection (VCR), and
DEFINITION Posterior vertebral column resection (VCR) entails the removal of the anterior, middle, and posterior columns of the vertebra(e) through a posterior-alone approach. VCR is often performed at the apex of a deformity for severe, rigid scoliotic and kyphotic spinal
DEFINITION Smith-Petersen osteotomy (SPO) is a chevron resection of the posterior elements that shorten the posterior column and lengthen the anterior column upon closure (FIG 1A). The chevron osteotomy is called a Smith-Petersen osteotomy if performed through a prior fusion or
DEFINITION Adult scoliosis is a coronal deformity of the spine, typically also involving axial and sagittal plane abnormalities. Adult scoliosis can be categorized by patient presentation.11 One group, predominantly defined by lumbar stenosis and neurogenic claudication with degenerative
DEFINITION The costotransversectomy uses a posterolateral approach to the thoracic spine. This approach provides access to the posterior spine, the lateral spinal canal, and also to the anterolateral portion of the vertebral body. In comparison to the formal anterior thoracotomy, the
DEFINITION Lumbar disc degeneration is an age-related process heralded by a loss of disc height and gradual changes to the biochemical structure and biomechanical behavior of the intervertebral disc. Disc degeneration is not painful in most individuals, but in some patients, the degenerative
DEFINITION Several arthrodesis techniques are available to address the various pathologic processes in the lumbar spine. The standard lumbar arthrodesis techniques include the following: Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) Posterior spinal fusion (PSF), which includes two
Learn about lumbar disc herniations, including definition, anatomy, pathogenesis, natural history, imaging, diagnostic studies, differential diagnosis, nonoperative management, and surgical management. Get the latest information on treatment options and outcomes.” Lumbar Disc Herniations:
DEFINITION Degenerative changes that are part of the aging process may lead to compression of neurologic tissues within the spinal canal or subarticular zones (with or without the foraminal zone) of the lumbar spine. This spinal canal stenosis may lead to neurogenic claudication or
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT Operative intervention in the posterior subaxial cervical spine is frequently carried out for decompression or stabilization. Fusion and instrumentation of the posterior cervical spine may be required for unstable fractures or after
PREFERRED RESPONSE 3 Improved medical management has changed musculoskeletal outcomes for individuals with hemophilia. Patients with severe hemophilia receiving prophylactic administration of factor VIII may never develop a target joint that requires further orthopaedic intervention.
(SAE09TR.72) A 13-year-old girl sustained an isolated midshaft left femoral fracture in a motor vehicle accident. The fracture was treated with a rigid, antegrade intramedullary nail placed through the piriformis fossa. The fracture healed uneventfully, as shown in Figure 46a; however, at 12 months
(SAE08OS.6) Figures 2a and 2b show the radiograph and MRI scan of a 56-year-old woman who has low back pain and right leg pain. She has grade 3/5 toe and ankle dorsiflexion strength on the right side. Nonsurgical management has failed to provide relief; therefore, surgery should include Review
What assay is commonly used to examine the level of messenger RNA (mRNA) of a particular gene? Western blot Southern blot Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) Immunocytochemical analysis Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H3D 3930. (3857) Q9-7640: Which of the following describes the histologic appearance of a schwannoma: 1) Herringbone pattern of fibroblasts and collagen 3) Storiform pattern of spindle cells and giant cells 2) Areas of cellular twisted
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2C 2379. (3838) Q5-7621: An 18-month-old patient is suspected of X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. The clinical findings are most likely to include all of the following except: 1) Below average stature 3) Dental abscesses or caries 2)
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2A 2072. (2226) Q5-2654: The protein neurofibromin normally acts in which of the following ways: 1) Inhibits fibroblast growth factor 3) Downregulates Ras protein 2) Promotes proteoglycan assembly 5) Promotes tumor formation 4)
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2D A 4-year-old girl is brought in for examination by her mother because of a bump on the lateral side of her elbow. The girl is unable to extend her elbow. She falls as much as any child, but no particular injury to the elbow is recalled. Radiographs show a
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H1E 1411. (1764) Q4-2162: All of the following are characteristic of hemangiomas except: 1) 70% of hemangiomas are visible by 4 weeks of age 3) Hemangiomas are three times more common in woman than men 2) 70% of hemangiomas regress by 7
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK HIA Slide 1 What is the most likely mechanism of failure for the patellar component shown: 1) Fatigue 3) Tension 2) Shear 5) Delamination 4)
APPROACHES TO THE Pelvis and Acetabulum Pelvis and Acetabulum Anterior Approach to the Iliac Crest for Bone Graft Posterior Approach to the Iliac Crest for Bone Graft Anterior Approach to the Pubic
Approaches to the spine Six The Spine Lumbar Spine Posterior Approach to the Lumbar Spine Minimally Invasive—Posterior Approach to the Lumbar Spine Applied Surgical
Vertebral Column Resection for Severe Rigid Spinal Deformity through an All Posterior Approach DEFINITION Posterior vertebral column resection (VCR) entails the removal of the anterior, middle, and posterior columns of the vertebra(e) through a
Decompression, Posterolateral, and Interbody Fusion for High-Grade Spondylolisthesis DEFINITION Spondylolisthesis is derived from the Greek words (spondylo = spine and olisthesis = to slip). It is the forward displacement of a
Pelvic Fixation for Neuromuscular Scoliosis DEFINITION Neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) is a spinal deformity in the coronal plane in patients with abnormal myoneural pathways of the body.16 Pelvic fixation refers to the anchorage of spinal fixation to
Growing Rod Instrumentation for Early-Onset Scoliosis DEFINITION Early-onset scoliosis (EOS) is defined by the diagnosis of scoliosis at or before the age of 5 years. The many etiologies of EOS include the following: Congenital vertebral or spinal
Spinal Fusion for Neuromuscular Scoliosis DEFINITION Neuromuscular diseases are heterogeneous between and within diseases and are due to a vast number of pathologies involving the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system, and
Thoracoscopic Release and Fusion for Scoliosis DEFINITION Thoracoscopy provides the ability to gain access to the thoracic spine via small incisions (portals). Anterior release includes removal of the annulus fibrosus, anterior longitudinal ligament,
Anterior Interbody Arthrodesis with Instrumentation for Scoliosis DEFINITION Thoracic scoliosis and thoracolumbar-lumbar scoliosis are typical curves seen in idiopathic scoliosis and can be treated anteriorly. Anterior arthrodesis refers to the
Posterior Osteotomies of the Spine DEFINITION Spinal osteotomies encompass a range of techniques involving resection of bone from the spinal column to induce flexibility and correct rigid pediatric spinal deformity. These osteotomies can resect the
Posterior Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis DEFINITION Idiopathic scoliosis is a progressive three-dimensional spinal deformity in the absence of any congenital spinal anomaly or associated musculoskeletal condition. Categorized as early onset (before the
Posterior Exposure of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine DEFINITION Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine and rib cage. The hallmark of scoliotic spines is curvature in the coronal plane along with abnormal curvature in the sagittal
Posterior Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis DEFINITION Idiopathic scoliosis is a progressive three-dimensional spinal deformity in the absence of any congenital spinal anomaly or associated musculoskeletal condition. Categorized as early onset
ARAB BOARD ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK PREFACE Much effort has been put in this book, as every question was reviewed, analyzed and evaluated concerning the benefit, and information given to the student or Orthopedic Resident, that would allow one to realize his weak
Orthopedics MCQS ONLINE OITE23 1.03 What is the most common complication associated with surgical fixation of a transverse midshaft humeral fracture using antegrade statically locked medullary nail? Infection Radial nerve palsy Brachial artery injury during
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 1213 2013 & 2012 OITE Study Guide © 2012 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2012 Orthopaedic In-Training
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 22 FOR OITE 22 FIGURES CLICK OITE22FIG 02.1 answer back A 30-year-old patient sustains an isolated type II open femoral shaft fracture. In addition to irrigation and debridement, management should include 1- skeletal traction. 2-
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK ONLINE OITE 21 For OITE 21 FIGURES CLICK OITE21FIG 01.1 A 49-year-old man has a persistent Trendelenburg gait after undergoing open reduction and internal fixation of a posterior wall acetabular fracture 6 months ago. The radiographs reveal a normal
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 20 For OITE 20 FIGURE CLICK OITE 20 FIGURES 00.1 A 25-year-old man sustains the injury shown in the radiographs in Figures 1A and 1B. Examination reveals that he is neurovascularly intact, and there is a transverse 3-cm open medial
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE BANK OITE 97 97.1 A 55-year-old woman reports a spontaneous onset of severe pain in her ribs. AP and lateral chest radiographs show severe osteopenia, two rib fractures, and three vertebral compression fractures. Laboratory studies show a hemoglobin level of 9.0
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK OITE 96 96.1 A 4‑year‑old girl has had increasing left hip pain over the past 48 hours and has stopped walking. Her temperature is 38°C (100.4°F). Hip range of motion is limited. Aspiration of the hip reveals a WBC of 68,000/mm' and
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK OUTE 99 99.1 Examination of a 60-year-old man who has a painful flatfoot deformity reveals no demonstrable function of the posterior tibial tendon. Neither the hindfoot valgus nor the forefoot pronation is passively correctable, and management consisting of shoe
Orthopaedic In-Training Exam 1998 Question 1 - A patient has a grade 2 open tibial fracture with 70% cross sectional bone loss that extends 2 cm in length. Treatment consists of stabilization with a nonreamed interlocking nail and successful secondary wound closure. Four months
SPINE A 79-year old man falls sustaining a hyperextension injury to his neck. A lateral radiograph, CT scan and MRI are seen in Figures A through C. On motor examination, he has 3/5 strength in his deltoids, elbow and wrist flexors and extensors. He has 4/5 strength in his hip flexors,
Chapter 65 Decompression, Posterolateral, and Interbody Fusion for High-Grade Spondylolisthesis Gilbert Chan and John P. Dormans DEFINITION Spondylolisthesis is the forward displacement of a vertebra over the next adjacent segment. In
Chapter 64 Posterolateral Arthrodesis for Spondylolisthesis James T. Guille and Reginald S. Fayssoux DEFINITION Spondylolisthesis refers to translation of one vertebra in relation to another in the sagittal plane. In the child and
Chapter 61 Unit Rod Instrumentation for Neuromuscular Scoliosis Kirk W. Dabney and Freeman Miller DEFINITION Neuromuscular spinal deformity is a result of an abnormal neuromuscular system in childhood, as in cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy,
Chapter 60 Thoracoscopic Release and Fusion for Scoliosis Daniel J. Sucato DEFINITION Thoracoscopy provides the ability to gain access to the thoracic spine via small incisions (portals). Anterior release includes removal of the
Chapter 59 Anterior Interbody Arthrodesis With Instrumentation for Scoliosis Daniel J. Sucato DEFINITION Thoracic scoliosis and thoracolumbar–lumbar scoliosis are typically curves seen in idiopathic scoliosis and can be treated
Chapter 57 Segmental Hook and Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Scoliosis James T. Guille and Reginald S. Fayssoux DEFINITION Reduction of scoliotic spinal deformity via posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation allows for improvement of the cosmetic
Chapter 56 Posterior Exposure of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine James T. Guille and Reginald S. Fayssoux DEFINITION Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine and rib cage. The hallmark of scoliotic spines is curvature in
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ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE 013 PEDIATRIC 2013 Pediatric Orthopaedic Self-Assessment Examination by Dr.Dhahirortho 1 Question 1-Figure 1 is the radiograph of a child who has pain in his
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ORTHOPEDIC MCQS OB 20 BASIC 4 A 64-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis has decreased functional use of the left hand for activities of daily living. On physical examination she has fixed deformities of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints as demonstrated in Figure
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Which of the following is the most accurate definition of stress shielding? The decrease in physiologic stress in bone due to a stiffer structure sharing load Electrochemical potential created between two metals in physical contact and immersed in a conductive
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Structured oral examination question 4: Scoliosis EXAMINER : What can you see? (Figure 5.5.) CANDIDATE: This is an AP radiograph showing the spine, ribs and iliac crests. There is a left-sided, lumbar scoliosis. EXAMINER: What different types of scoliosis do you know? What type of
Chapter Hip structured oral questions 2 All viva questions outlined here are examples of actual questions asked in the FRCS (Tr & Orth) exam. Currently each viva question lasts 5 minutes and examiners are advised against switching to another topic earlier even if a candidate
Basic Sciences Tissues 1 Bone Take-Home Message • Bone regeneration depends on an osteoinductive stimulus, osteoconduc-tive matrix, source of responding cells, and suffi cient
Pediatric Orthopaedic MCQS Self-Assessment Examination 2020 Question 1 of 100 Figures 1 and 2 are the radiographs of an 11-year-old girl who is having right elbow pain after “trying to beat up a
Self-Assessment Examination 2020 Adult Spine MCQS Question 1 of 100 Figures 1 and 2 are the MRI scans of the spine of a 20-year-old college football player who complains of severe right arm pain after making a tackle. He has numbness of the right thumb and index finger but has
FREE Orthopedics MCQS 2022 1951.-2000. 1951. (1091) Q5-1451: The timing of maximal progression of idiopathic scoliosis is most closely correlated with: 1) C hronological age 3) Peak height velocity 2) Skeletal age 5) Tanner stage 4) Risser sign The cause of
FREE Orthopedics MCQS 2022 1851-1900. 1851. (813) Q5-1074: What percentage of the human genome represents the actual genes: 1) 80% 3) 50% 2) 66% 5) 5% 4) 20% The percentage of the genome that represents the sequence of our genes is approximately 5%. The rest of
FREE Orthopedics MCQS 2022 1751-1850.. 1801. (686) Q5-945: Which of the following statements is true regarding the growth plates around the ankle: 1) The distal fibula grows more than the distal tibia. 3) The anterolateral portion of the tibial physis ceases growing first. 2)
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ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 351-400 351. (4054) Q1-3025: The disadvantages of a complete arthroscopiCrepair of a rotator cuff include all of the following except: 1) Complete arthroscopiCrepair limits some suture configuration options in the tendon. 3) Complete
ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 301-350 301. (2001) Q1-2417: Staphylococcus epidermidis adheres: 1) More strongly to polyethylene 3) Similarly to both polyethylene and alumina ceramic 2) More strongly to alumina ceramic 5) More strongly to polymethylmethacrylate 4) This
Anterior Approach to the Iliac Crest for Bone Graft Anterior iliac crest bone grafts are the most commonly used grafts in orthopedic surgery. The iliac crest is subcutaneous, and cortical, cancellous, or corticocancellous grafts can be taken from it with ease and safety for
Approach to the Posterior Lateral Thorax for Excision of Ribs After scoliosis surgery has been completed, portions of the ribs on the posterolateral aspect of the rib cage may have to be resected to flatten out a hump caused by ribs that still protrude. Position of the Patient Place
Posterolateral (Costotransversectomy) Approach to the Thoracic Spine The classic posterolateral approach to the thoracic spine was developed for the drainage of tuberculous abscesses in this part of the spine. Its major advantage is that it does not involve entering the thoracic cavity.
posterior Approach to the C1-2 Vertebral Space‌ The posterior approach to the specialized cervical vertebrae C1 and C2, the atlas and the axis, is similar to that for the rest of the cervical spine. Because the two vertebrae differ slightly in their anatomy and function,
Posterior Approach to the Subaxial Cervical Spine‌ The midline posterior approach is the most commonly used approach to the cervical spine, allowing quick and safe access to the posterior elements of the entire cervical spine. It is used for the
Anterolateral (Retroperitoneal) Approach to the Lumbar Spine‌ The retroperitoneal approach to the anterior part of the lumbar spine has several advantages over the transperitoneal approach. First, it provides access to all vertebrae from L1 to the sacrum, whereas the
Anterior (Transperitoneal and Retroperitoneal) Approach to the Lumbar Spine‌ The transperitoneal anterior approach to the lumbar spine usually is reserved for fusing L5 to S1. It also may be used for fusing L4 to L5, although it then involves mobilization of the great
Posterior Approach to the Lumbar Spine ‌ The posterior approach is the most common approach to the lumbar spine. Besides providing access to the cauda equina and the intervertebral discs, it can expose the posterior elements of the spine: The spinous processes, laminae, facet joints,
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