1. T or F: During 'tensioning', the user can capture medial and lateral
laxities separately, with two poses in extension and two poses in flexion if
preferred.-
: False
2. Consider the following scenario: The user cuts the distal femur and tem-
porarily loses power to the MICS. What could have caused the loss of
power? (distal femur with velocity error)
a. Velocity trap, one of the required trackers for the current resection,
moved beyond the allowed limit
b. Velocity trap, the quality metric for the saw remaining on the cutting
plane is no longer met
c. Saw off-plane, the quality metric for the saw being on the cutting plane
is no longer met
d. Saw off-plane, one of the required trackers for the current resection
moved beyond the allowed limit: Velocity trap, one of the required
trackers for the current resection, moved beyond the allowed limit
3. During 'initial assessment', the user can capture which pose(s)
a. No mentioned answer choices
b. Flexion laxity
c. All mentioned answer choices
d. Native deformity
e. Extension medial laxity
f. Corrected deformity: All mentioned answers
4. T or F: 'pose review' is available on a planning laptop if a session file
containing captured pose data is exported onto a USB and transferred to
a planning laptop.: True
5. Pre-resection laxity is
calculated from .
a. Planned articulating surface of the tibia to planned articulating surface of
the femur
b. The closest distance between the planned tibial resection to the
planned articulating surface of the femoral component plus 8.5mm
c. Planned tibial resection to planned femoral resection
d. The closest distance between the planned tibial resection to the planned
articulating surface of the femoral component, minus the tibial component
thickness (based on selected poly size): The closest distance between the
planned tibial resection to the planned articulating surface of the
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femoral component, minus the tibial component thickness (based on
selected poly size)
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6. If the user prefers intra-incisional bone pins on the tibia, what
considera- tion(s) should be made?
a. All mentioned answer choices
b. No mentioned answer choices
c. Bi-cortical fixation is not required
d. Use of the tibial checkpoint is optional
e. The MICS handle should be rotated to avoid contacting the tibial bone
pins: e. The MICS handle should be rotated to avoid contacting the tibial
bone pins
7. T or F: While utilizing Mako Park, the image of the Mako System will
reflect the angle of the base of the system: False
8. T or F: When resection landmarks cannot be successfully mapped to the
bone model, a warning pop up will advise, "resection landmarks could not
be found. Please check femur segmentation and recapture Femur CT
landmarks"-
: True
9. If the user updates the 'constitutional alignment' value on the 'initial
assess- ment' page, how will the software respond
a. The value will updated within 'initial assessment' and 'trialing' only
b. The value will update within 'initial assessment' only
c. The value will update on all software pages
d. The value will update within 'initial assessment' 'tensioning' 'trialing'
and 'implant planning' only: d. The value will update within 'initial
assessment' 'ten- sioning' 'trialing' and 'implant planning' only
10. Consider the following scenario: the femoral component is oversized for
the patient. Which of the following warnings will most likely notify the user
of this issue
a. Implant proud of cut
b. True notch
c. Potential notch
d. Flange tip: D. Flange Tip
11. A 'potential notch' will be
triggered if
a. No mentioned answer choices
b. The femur segmentation does not include enough of the shaft of the femur
c. Both mentioned answer choices
d. Anterior cut is <5 from bone: D. Anterior cut is <5 from bone
12. T or F: The user can edit 'constitutional alignment' value within 'trialing':
True
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13.T or F: The pre-set anchor positions are the same anatomic
position regardless of a right or left leg: True
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