Arthrex Module 6 Exam Questions and Answers
True or False: The Coracoclavicular (CC) Ligaments are composed of the Conoid and Trapezoid Ligaments. True When performing a Dog Bone AC joint repair, the case is done in what way? Open, Arthroscopic, and Mini Open (all of the above) True or False: The AC Dog Bone button technique can be used for both acute and chronic AC repairs. True When seating the AC Dog Bone Button at the base of the coracoid, the concavity should seat against the coracoid and the orientation line should be in line with the ____________. Arch of the Coracoid The distal locking screws in the Clavicle Plate and Screw System are what size? 2.7 mm What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of the Glenoid? Axillary Nerve Which of the following are benefits of the Humeral SuturePlate for proximal humeral fractures? Anatomical Design, Low Profile, Chamfered Suture eyelets for Fiberwire Suture (all of the above) What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? Surgical Neck What is the size of the FiberWire suture used in the PARS kit? #2 The PowerPick instrument was initially designed to make quick work of: Microfracture Procedures A meniscus tear in what area is least likely to heal? White-White Zone This muscle-tendon complex is commonly referred to as the "Rotator Cuff of The Hip": Gluteus Medius When preparing a standard Graftlink graft using a single tendon, the ideal TOTAL tendon length before suturing is: 250mm-270mm
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