Breaking Bad
Oh How Humerus
Knick, Knack Patty Wack, give a dog a bone
Reamer? I don't even know her!
Tibia or Not Tibia? How Humerus!
100
These occur as a result of trauma or disease and represent the majority of pathology requiring orthopedic surgery.
What are fractures?
100
Orthopedia.
What is straight (orthos) rearing of children (paideia)
100
It is used as a tamponade.
What is joint distention?
100
A rod shaped or chisel pointed cutter used to clear the medullary canal.
What is a reamer?
100
A rounded orifice on a bone.
What is a foramen?
200
A fracture in which there are multiple bone fragments.
What is comminuted ?
200
Groove.
What is a sulcus?
200
It contains osteoblasts.
What is the periosteum?
200
Used for trimming and modeling bone and cartilage.
What is a rongeur?
200
The hollow cavity inside a mature long bone.
What is the medullary canal?
300
The process of bringing the bone fragments into anatomical alignment.
What is reduction?
300
New, immature bone.
What is a callus?
300
This plate is used in conjunction with a compression screw.
What is a condylar plate?
300
Used to remove or scrape away periosteum from the bone surface.
What is an elevator?
300
The manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process.
What are the three sections of the sternum?
400
The mechanical or structural method used to hold bone fragments in anatomical position during healing.
What is fixation?
400
The process of bone healing has ended without producing bone union.
What is nonunion?
400
PMMA
What is polymehtylmethacrylate (bone cement)?
400
Blount and Bennett.
What are two types of bone retracters?
400
This is found on the surface of bones and is organized in tubular units called osteons.
What is cortical or compact bone?
500
Name of the bone and location, pattern of fracture, level of comminution, displacement, and pathological origin.
What are the criteria for fracture classification?
500
UHMWPE
What is ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene? (Used on articulating surfaces of the acetabulum and tibia)
500
This is the largest risk associated with casting.
What is compartment syndrome?
500
It has a hollow core that is used to join bone fragments.
What is a cannulated screw?
500
This is found on the ends of the bones and in the inner layer; softer, less dense.
What is cancellous or spongy bone?