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100
Osteoma, Chondroma, and Giant Cell.
What are benign tumors?
100
The scapula, the clavicle, and the humerus.
What are the bones in the shoulder?
100
Compression screw and plate, dynamic compression screws alone, or arthroplasty.
What are the surgical options for a treatment of a fractured femoral neck?
100
It is the most common site of wrist fracture.
What is the scaphoid?
100
It is the most common knee injury.
What is a torn meniscus?
200
It is the largest bone in the foot.
What is the calcaneous?
200
It is a cartilaginous structure similar to the meniscus in the knee.
What is the labrum?
200
It is a rigid rod that is seated in the intramedullary canal.
What is an intramedullary femoral nail?
200
To free the entrapped median volar nerve and restore function of the wrist.
What is carpal tunnel release?
200
The graft is secured by passing it through tunnels made in the tibia and femur. The graft is attached with interference screws, which prevents the graft from being pulled out of the tunnels.
What is an ACL repair?
300
It stabilizes the front-back motion in the knee and prevents buckling.
What is the anterior cruciate ligament?
300
It is the most movable joint in the shoulder.
What is glenoidhumeral joint?
300
It is used to treat osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, acetabular fracture, femoral neck fracture, and avascular necrosis.
What are the reasons to perform hip arthroplasty?
300
The primary cause of MCP joint disease.
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
300
In this type of arthroplasty, the medial or the lateral surfaces of the femur and the tibia are replaced.
What is a unicompartmental knee arthroplasty?
400
Benign bone protrusions outward from the surface of a bone. A bunion is one example.
What is exostosis?
400
Suprospinatous, Subscapularis, Infraspinatous, and Teres minor.
What are the muscles in the rotator cuff?
400
Femoral stem, ball, acetabular cup, and polyethylene liner.
What are the components of a modular hip?
400
A common condition where the fascia of the palm or finger contracts. It has a strong familial component.
What is a Dupuytren contracture?
400
Selection of this for a tibial fracture depends on the type and severity of the fracture, the patient's age, and surgeon's preference. There are two types, cannulated and solid.
What is an intramedullary tibial nail (rod)
500
It can be repaired by using the techniques for repair of an ACL. A patellar tendon graft is used to replace the damaged ligament.
What is a collateral ligament repair?
500
It has been modified since it was developed in 1920. The glenoid rim is reattached to the joint capsule with a biosynthetic anchoring device or heavy vicryl sutures
What is a Bankhart procedure?
500
While cutting the femoral head with an oscillating saw blade, the ST is dripping normal saline onto the bone.
What is the way the bone is kept from overheating?
500
A painful inflammation of tendons in the thumb that extend to the wrist (tenosynovitis). The swollen tendons and their coverings rub against the narrow tunnel through which they pass. The result is pain at the base of the thumb and extending into the lower arm.
What is de Quervain's Syndrome?
500
The all three cartilaginous surfaces are replaced.
What is a total knee arthroplasty.
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