Words on paper
Arguing with the MOD
More chatter
The shaft
Oh how the turn tables
100

Based on one of the papers, this would be the expected outcome of a femur fracture 6 cm distal to the lesser trochanter treated with a retrograde nail.

Radiographic and clinical union with acceptable alignment

94% union after index surgery, 2% malunion (>10 degrees deformity)

100

After asking how a patient can WBAT on POD0, you intelligently say that an intramedullary nail is a ____-_______ device.

Load-Sharing

100

Also known as a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, this also determines the final reamer size

Isthmus

100

In general, this is the consequence of a starting point which is too lateral given a specific nail design/geometry

Varus

100

In the AO/OTA classification system, what is the designation given to the femur

3

200

In Tornetta et al.'s study, this percentage of patients with femoral shaft fractures had an associated femoral neck fracture. 

7.5%  (19/254)

200

When assessing a ventilator, these two settings are the primary drivers of oxygenation

PEEP & FiO2

200

Speaking of air conditioning, this technique used when reaming for a prophylactic nail decreases intramedullary pressures

Venting

200

These are 3 main deforming forces in a subtrochanteric femur fracture with responsible offenders

Abduction/ER - gluteal muscles

Varus - adductors

Flexion - IP

200

For the OITE, what is the age and weight in which you can consider rigid antegrade nailing compared to other methods for fixing pediatric/adolescent femur fractures

11-12yrs, >50kg (100lbs)

300

This was the most common reason for re-operation in each intramedullary nail article

Interlock screw removal

Nino et al: 7.8%

Ricci et al: 6.6%

300

When assessing ventilator settings, these two measurements/settings are the primary drivers of ventilation.

Tidal Volume & Respiratory Rate

Ventilation = removal of CO2

300

Name two challenges associated with under-reaming of the femoral canal

1. Difficulty advancing nail

2. Incarcerated nail (nail jail)

3. malunion, delayed union, nonunion

4. Distraction at fracture site

300

The english translation of Linea Aspera

Rough line

300

What is the AO/OTA Designation for a midshaft femur fracture with a wedge morphology?

32B

400

Tornetta et al's protocol included this work up.

AP internal rotation radiograph, fine cut (2 mm) CT, intraoperative lateral fluoroscopy prior to fixation, lateral radiographs of the hip prior to awakening the patient.

400

When asking if a patient is cleared, the internist sarcastically asks you if you've ever heard of the Cori cycle. Surmising the patient is not cleared, you astutely infer that: 

The lactate is too high

400

Name 2 benefits (aside from autograft harvesting) or two risks/complications (aside from cost) related to using the RIA

Pros: Cools (reduces thermal necrosis) and reduces fat embolism. Also can remove cement, infection, and prevent extravasation of malignancies

Cons: cortical perforation and increased intraoperative blood loss

400

This measurement of the femur is typically 1-1.5m

Radius of Curvature

400

Compared to their geriatric counterparts, young, high energy femoral shaft fractures with associated femoral neck fractures are more likely this orientation (include classification designation)

Vertical, Pauwels III

500

According to Ricci et al, the use of a GT start point had this impact on operative time and this impact on fluoroscopy time.

Decreased operative time 13 minutes and decreased fluoroscopy time by 39% (58 seconds)
500

This cell type is primarily responsible for secretion of this molecule, thought to be the most sensitive/specific indicator of resuscitation in recent literature

Macrophage (IL6)


IL6 mRNA is constitutively expressed, can be released by any cell type

500

Prior to solid nails, slotted nails were traditionally used. Compared to slotted nails, solid nails are more rigid in this type of loading/stress

Torsion/rotation 
500

This media giant published an article in 1945 titled "Amazing Thighbone" which detailed an American POW during WWII who was treated by German surgeons with a Küntscher nail for a femoral shaft fracture

Time Magazine 

500

In the Windquist & Hansen classification of femoral shaft fracture, what separates Type II and Type III fracture patters?

Amount of cortical contact

Type II <50%

Type III >50%