Flap basics
Lower extremity
Upper extremity
Trunk/Head
Wild card
100

Name two methods of transfer for local flaps (ie: advancement). Extra 20 points for any additional answers. 

Transposition, rotation, interpolation, free 

100

Median superficial sural a via peroneal perforators is the blood supply for what flap 

Reverse sural 

100

The brachial plexus is composed of these spinal nerve roots

C5 - T1 

100

Thoracodorsal a is blood supply for this flap. Bonus point for naming an additional pedicle source.

Latissimus dorsi

Posterior intercostals 

100

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia occurs when IgG forms complexes with this molecule

Platelet factor 4

200

Name (1) of the Mathes and Nahai classifications for fascial flaps. Hint: Type A, type B, type C 

Type A: direct cutaneous

Type B: septocutaneous

Type C: musculocutaneous 

200

LE bony defects greater than this measurement require vascularized bone grafts

6cm

200

In the distal forearm, you find this artery in the interval between BR and FCR  

Radial artery 

200

The course of the pectoralis muscle pedicle can be identified by locating these (3) landmarks when marking a patient. 

Xiphoid, acromion, midpoint of clavicle 

200

CD30 positivity on flow cytometry is indicative of this disease

Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)

300

Name two Type III Mathes and Nahai flaps. Bonus 100 points for each additional. 

Rectus abdominis, gluteus maximus, serratus anterior, semimembranosus 

300

Which posterior thigh muscle is most medial?

Semimembranosus 

300

Name the 10 structures in the carpal tunnel 

FDP, FDS, FPL, median nerve

300

This is the blood supply of the scapular/parascapular flap. Bonus 100 points if you can name the branch that corresponds to each. 

Circumflex scapular a. 

Scapular: transverse branch. 

Parascapular: descending branch. 

300

The stylopharyngeus muscle is derived from this pharyngeal arch 

III - only muscle from this arch! 

400

This is the introduction of additional tissue layers into flap prior to transfer to create a composite flap 

Prelamination 

400

Superficial circumflex illiac artery is the blood supply for this LE fasciocutaneous flap 

Groin flap 

400

Posterior radial collateral artery is the pedicle for this UE flap

Lateral arm flap 

400

Chest wall reconstruction is indicated if more than this # of ribs have been resected. 

*100pt bonus if you can name the cm. Only 100pts if you can only name cm.

>4 ribs

>5cm 

400

This syndrome is associated with venous malformations (hemangiomas) and multiple enchondromas 

Maffucci syndrome 

500

This substance is a naturally occurring anticoagulant that inhibits the conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin, but does not require antithrombin III for activation (not heparin) 

Hirudin - exerted by leeches! 

500

Medial plantary artery is situated between these two muscles.

Abductor hallicus and flexor digitorum brevis 

500

The pedicle for this flap courses between ECU and EDM

Posterior interosseus flap (PIA)

500

This is anatomical fascial layer is named differently according to the zone it covers in the head. Hint: galea aponeurosis, frontalis, occipitalis 

Superficial temporal fascia or temporoparietal fascia 

500

Name all 9 anatomical subunits of the nose 

Ala (2), sidewalls (2), soft triangles (2), dorsum, tip, columella 

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