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A series of questions and answers related to arthrex module 6, focusing on various arthroscopic surgical techniques and orthopedic procedures. It covers topics such as the angle of the apollo hook probe, arthroscopic segments for bipolar rf products, and specific surgical techniques like brostrom repair and ucl reconstruction. The material is presented in a question-answer format, making it useful for quick review and knowledge assessment in the field of orthopedic surgery. It also includes details on instruments, implants, and anatomical considerations relevant to these procedures, providing a concise overview for medical professionals and students.
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What is the angle of the apollo hook probe - ✔✔ 90 What is the largest arthroscopic segment for bipolar RF products - ✔✔Shoulder What is the default ablation setting of the MP90 and XL90 - ✔✔ 7 the bipolar ablation breaks down tissue by the following processes - ✔✔Chemical reaction- gently breaks down tissue at the molecular level What feature does the synergyRF bipolar ablation system have that none of the competitors have? - ✔✔integrates with the synergy imaging system What is the size of the FiberWire suture used in the PARS kit - ✔✔# Which lateral ankle ligament is repaird with the brostrom repair with internal brace augmentation - ✔✔ATFL The ridge of the bone that separates the anteromedial and Posteromedial bundles of the ACL in the femur is - ✔✔Bifurcate ridge What was the main objective in the development of the internal brace implant
A meniscus tear in what area is least likely to heal - ✔✔White white T/F The PCL inhibits posterior translation of the tibia - ✔✔T The most common mechanism of an ankle syndesmosis injury is - ✔✔Inversion ankle sprain This muscle tendon complex is commonly referred to as the Rotator cuff of the hip - ✔✔Gluteus medius The poqwerpick instrument was initially designed to make quick work of - ✔✔micro fracture procedures T/F the AC dog bone button technique can be used for both acute and chronic AC repairs - ✔✔F When performing a Dog bone AC joint repair, the case is done Open Arthroscopic Mini open - ✔✔All above T/F The coracoclavicular ligaments are composed of the conoid and trapezoid - ✔✔T When seeing 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 corocoid The distal locking screws in the clavicle fracture plates are what size - ✔✔2. During an ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, which portion of the ligament is reconstructed - ✔✔Medial Which nerve needs to be identified during UCL reconstruction - ✔✔Medial ante brachial cutaneous nerve
12 - ✔✔all are IOBP (intraosseous bioplasty) can be a minimally invasive procedure used to treat - ✔✔BML (Bone marrow lesions) T/F Osteochondral fragments. flaps or grafts in the knee with sufficient bone stock are ideal candidates for fixation with the biocompression screw - ✔✔T What is the ratio of our allosync gel to angel cPRP from bone marrow aspirate when preparing IOBP for applications in the knee - ✔✔2 to 1 T/F when performing an OATS procedure you can bulletize the donor graft once prepared so that it fits with ease into the recipient base - ✔✔T Which of the following are benefits of the humeral suture plate for proximal humeral fractures Anatomic design Low profile Chamfered suture eyelets for fiberwire suture - ✔✔all What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of the glenoid - ✔✔Axillary nerve What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture - ✔✔surgical neck