Healed
Wired
Screwed
Plated
Pinned/Nailed
100

True or false - it takes less time for bone to reach normal strength with stable repair?

False

100

Where are wires most likely to fatigue and fail? Why?

At the level of the knot, twisting can cause damage

100

True or false - there is only one type of lag screw?

False - any type of screw can be "lag," only engaging far fragment

100

What kind of material is used in bone plates?

316L stainless steel
100

What long bone is the most difficult to place an interlocking nail in?

Humerus

200

In what instance is a neutralization implant necessary?

Articular fracture - neutralizes forces being borne by the bone

200

What are the four types of wire?

Tension band, cerclage, hemicerclage, interfragmentary

200

What are the biggest differences between cortical and cancellous screws?

Cortical: finer pitch, shallower profile

Cancellous: wider pitcher, larger profile

200

A plate should be on the _____ side of the bone

Tension

200

True or false - the use of solid interlocking nails is preferred in small animals as opposed to hollow

True

300

What is bridging osteosynthesis?

The implants span larger segments of bone, avoid area immediately surrounding fracture

300

What is the tensile strength of a wire directly related to? Why is this important?

Cross-sectional area - Pi*r2

Small increase in diameter --> exponentially stronger wire

300

The outer diameter of a screw determines the ____ strength

The inner diameter of a screw determines the ____ strength

The outer diameter of a screw determines the pull-out strength

The inner diameter of a screw determines the bending strength

300

What is the most common kind of plate we use?

Dynamic compression plate
300

IM pin should fill about ___% of the medullary canal when used in combo with a bone plate?

30-45%

400

Why is biologic osteosynthesis useful?

Less precise reconstruction and less rigid fixation, which reduces iatrogenic trauma to fracture site, causes early formation of the callus

400

What are the diameters of Kirschner wires?

0.035, 0.045, 0.062

400

What is the definition of a glide hole?

Over-drilling near cortex so that screw threads don’t purchase --> way to lag screws

400

Define bridging implant?

Buttress or bridging implant: carries all the weight and resists forces applied to the bone

400

What kind of loading do interlocking nails experience? Why is this beneficial over bone plates?

Direct axial compressive loading during weight-bearing when placed on neutral axis of the bone


Bone plates exposed to bending forces - eccentric to neutral axis of the bone

500

What does AO VET stand for?

Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen Veterinary division of the AO Foundation

500

At what tension level (in Newtons) is a cerclage wire considered "loose"?

When the resting tension is less than 30N
500

When would a position screw be beneficial over a lag screw?

If compression would cause collapse of bone fragments, such as complex articular fractures

500

What are the two biggest reasons for scalloped underside of dynamic compression plate?

Decreased bone contact --> reduced amount of cortical bone that has decreased vascularity


Decreased area moment of inertia of the solid section of the plate -->less stress concentration at screw holes

500

For each ____% increase in canal filling by an IM pin, the plate strain is reduced by ___%

For each 10% increase in canal filling by an IM pin, the plate strain is reduced by 20%