Ex-Cruciating Pain
Bandages and Splints
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Potpourri
100

This part of the meniscus is torn in approximately 40% of patients with a cranial cruciate ligament rupture

What is the caudomedial meniscus?

100

Forelimb splints are placed on this aspect of the limb: the tension side

What is the palmar surface?

100

This type of screw pulls a plate closer to the bone, to gain strength from the friction of the bone-plate interface

What is a cortical screw?

100

When performing a femoral head and neck ostectomy, this is the landmark that identifies the ventromedial limit of your cut

What is the lesser trochanter?

100
It's the largest sesamoid bone in the body

What is the patella?

200

Leaving less than 10 mm of tibial crest when making a TPLO osteotomy can increase the risk of this complication

What is a tibial crest fracture?

200

This is a splint that is used to immobilize the elbow

What is a Spica splint?

200

An intramedullary pin can only neutralize these forces

What are bending forces?

200

This radiographic finding indicates the presence of enthesiophytes around the femoral attachment of the joint capsule

What is the Morgan's line?

200

The four A's used to critique fracture repair are: apposition, apparatus, activity, and this word

What is alignment?

300

Even after a TPLO, patients often still have this physical exam finding used to diagnose a cruciate tear.

What is cranial drawer?

300
A fracture of this long bone cannot be effectively immobilized

What is the femur?

300

This is the strongest type of cerclage wires, with the highest load to loosening

What is double loop cerclage?

300

This surgical procedure can be performed before 5 weeks of age in puppies with hip laxity to improve acetabular coverage of their femoral heads

What is a juvenile pubic symphysiodesis (JPS)?

300

This joint is responsible for 90% of motion in the tarsus

What is the tarsocrural joint?

400

This is the goal angle for the tibial plateau after performing a TPLO

3-5 degrees

400

Distal radius/ulna fractures in toy breed dogs should be treated surgically rather than splinted due to their lack of this in that part of the body

What is blood supply?

400

This is the only long bone in which placing an intramedullary pin is contraindicated

What is the radius?

400

It is a postoperative complication that refers to the sinking of the femoral stem into the femoral canal in a total hip replacement

What is subsidence?

400

This is the bone graft of choice: it has osteoinductive, osteoconductive, osteogenic, and osteopromotive effects

What is autogenous cancellous bone graft?

500

The cruciate ligament has four functions: prevention of cranial tibial translation, prevention of internal rotation, prevention of hyperextension, and this

What is proprioception?

500

This type of sling, used for craniodorsal hip luxations, is associated with a high risk of soft tissue injury

What is an Ehmer sling?

500

When using cortical screws, this is the minimum number of cortices that you must engage on either side of the fracture.

What is six?

500

This is a complication seen more commonly with cemented total hip implants, but not with cementless/BFX total hip implants

What is aseptic loosening?

500

This Azerbaijan-born surgeon is famous for his invention of an apparatus used to lengthen bones and correct angular limb deformities, developed in Siberia around the end of World War II.

Who is Gavriil Ilizarov?

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