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ABFAS REVIEW RRA At what position must the foot be in relation to the ankle during an ankle fusion? - Answer- 90 degrees -too much midfoot extension causes osseous equines What is the biggest risk with a nonoperative treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture? - Answer- Re-rupture T/F The ta...

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At what position must the foot be in relation to the ankle during an ankle fusion? -
Answer- 90 degrees
-too much midfoot extension causes osseous equines

What is the biggest risk with a nonoperative treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture?
- Answer- Re-rupture

T/F The talar component is primarily seated in the cancellous bone in a total ankle
replacement - Answer- T

T/F Bone cement is commonly used in TAR to successfully resist shear pressures -
Answer- F - early TAR systems used it

T/F Two component implants are also known as mobile bearing devices - Answer- F
- fixed-bearing
-poly piece is locked within the tibial component

What structure is most at risk when utilizing the posterior lateral portal for ankle
arthroscopy? - Answer- Sural Nerve

What is an important landmark to use when completing a posterior ankle scope? -
Answer- FHL - always identify and debride from its sheath, allows you to avoid
damage to NV bundle

Hawkins 1 has what percentage chance of AVN? - Answer- 0-13%

Hawkins 2 has what percentage chance of AVN? - Answer- 20-50%

Hawkins 3 has what percentage chance of AVN? - Answer- 20-100%

Hawkins 4 has what percentage chance of AVN? - Answer- 70-100%

What is the most common long term complication from a displaced talar neck
fracture? - Answer- Subtalar Joint arthritis

What is the most important variable in predicting outcome of calcaneal fractures? -
Answer- Degree of soft tissue injury

What structures should be avoided during the dissection for the Evans procedure? -
Answer- Plantar, periarticular liagments of the CC joint and long plantar ligament
-will cause disruption of the fragment stability

What type of nonunions are characterized by an abundant attempts at healing with
good blood flow to the fracture site but without appropriate stability? - Answer-
Hypertrophic

, Which of the following is not an example of a hypertrophic nonunion?

B. Oligotrophic
C. Elephant foot
D. Atrophic - Answer- D

What is the bone grafting modality of choice in regard to safety and efficiency in the
surgical management of nonunion? - Answer- Autograft

Post op fever at 48 hours - Answer- DVT

Post op fever at 12-24 hours - Answer- pulmonary atelectasis

Post op fever at 24 hours - Answer- UTI; retention

Post op fever at 72 hours - Answer- surgical site infection

What structure provides significant blood flow to the talaus that should be preserved
during ORIF? - Answer- Deltoid ligament, deltoid artery

T/F Medial OCD are more common than lateral OCD - Answer- T

T/F Anterolateral lesions of the talaus are usually deeper and cup-shaped - Answer-
F- anterolateral lesions are shallow and wafer shaped

What is the best radiographic view to evaluate for a middle facet coalition? - Answer-
Harris beath

What is the most common MOI in patients with an avulsion fracture of the calcaneal
tuberostiy? - Answer- Fall from height

Thurston-Holland sign is seen in what injury? - Answer- Type II Salter Harris

KUWADA Classification - Answer- KUWADA - Achilles Tendon Ruptures

Type 1 - partial tear <50%
Tx: cast with foot plantarflexed

Type 2 - complete tear with <3 cm defect after debridement
Tx: end-to-end attachment

Type 3 - complete tear with 3-6 cm defect after debridement
Tx: end-to-end attachment and tendon flap

Type 4 - complete tear with >6 cm defect after debridement
Tx: end-to-end attachment, recession, or graft

What is the Sneppen classification? - Answer- Talar body fractures

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