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This topic focuses on ORTHOPEDIC MCQS OB 20 TRAUMA1, Knee pain affects over 70% of patients following tibial shaft fracture treated with a reamed intramedullary nail, even up to 14 years post-op. This makes anterior knee pain the most common complication. The correct answer figure for expected incidence at union typically falls between 50-75%, as studies show high initial rates decreasing over time but remaining significant.

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ORTHOPEDIC MCQS OB 20 TRAUMA1

QUESTION 1
Age <30
































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Non Smokers
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Light work laborers
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Non worker’s compensation patients. Sanders et al reviews calcaneus fractures, including treatment techniques. They recommend getting two-dimensional computed tomographic scans in both the coronal and the transverse plane. They report with operative treatment, the goal is restoring not only articular congruency, but also the shape and alignment of the calcaneus. 14. A 36-year-old male is brought to the trauma center following a motor vehicle accident. Physical exam shows a deformed left lower extremity with a 1-cm open wound over the anterolateral aspect of his leg. Radiographs are provided in Figures A and
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Which of the following interventions has been shown in the literature to decrease the occurrence of infection at the fracture site? ![img](/media/upload/kLw9HjOt3NOsW4dyeJIy43JYrCg0Ou0FQScT5i-Kz9XTuh7_EDPlUq8yvDD1agpZhMzH3-liT7rwgUwp8XwdgiaFPY7QBfyEHsJUUnVgi74iU_pdCPURZv0wmk52PSKsC7ex2n-TV27zVRUBafsP2CF6VIN2SA_eIpAh5AQlu9WHccRGj__w3jFs6C1uY8bGdFNWCK6UYA) ![img](/media/upload/6Zw_WOrN22s3oAH6jEAohVP_8tflRUvqEXMqSxyUIQsJQ79xbciTmTgqiAzcYzsC-QJVhxCU_sJ7HJclo_xiaRiQlZoD_vjV30kvWmeUNDeHI4b9Mbd3hCt5DQ93WhSRtoBZn3DB_m49SYGp9toFNVFamsE-mY6aHzyUBVnaoUEK4eQEJ_7wYGNF8astiovjX7z05Itrpw)
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Operative debridement within 6 hours of injury
QUESTION 2
spinal instability







































































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a neurologic deficit is present that correlates with radiographic findings of neurologic compression by the missile.
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Lead missile is in contact with the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This patient does not have any of these criteria.
QUESTION 3
manually active patients who had a symptomatic extra-articular malunion of the distal end of the radius causing angulation of more than 25 to 30 degrees in either the frontal or sagittal plane without significant degenerative changes in the wrist joint (such as narrowing of the joint space, intra-articular incongruency, subchondral sclerosis, and osteophytic reaction) and in whom it
was thought that the result of either a Darrach procedure or shortening osteotomy of the ulna would be uncertain because the deformity of the radius would not be corrected, and















































































































































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patients who wished to have the deformity corrected even though they had adequate function of the wrist. 78. A 25-year-old male presents to the emergency department with a mangled lower extremity that is not salvageable. He undergoes transfemoral amputation. Three months later the patient presents to the office with the limb sitting in an abducted position. What important step was forgotten during the amputation?
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Beveling the distal femur
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Saving the patella
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Allowing the sciatic nerve to retract deep into the soft tissue
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Myodesis of the adductors

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