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Southern/Moore approach aka, describe 3
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Kocher-Langenbeck approach, posterior appr
No internervous plane Incision=>1 longitudinal incision centered over greater trochanter, 2 start just below iliac crest, lateral to PSIS(-mini-incision approach shows no longterm benefits to hip function) 3 extend to 10 cm below tip of greater trochanter |
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posterior approach Provides exposure to (4) 3 criteria
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1 post wall fx, 2 post column fx & 3 post wall and post column fx;4 simple transverse fx (patient prone) flex kne
fx must be less than 15 days old fx line located at or below acetabular roof no major anterior displacement |
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the contents of the greater sciatic notch include:
piriformis superior and inferior gluteal vessels and nerves sciatic and posterior femoral cutaneous nerves internal pudendal vessels nerves to the obturator internus and quadratus femoris |
the contents of the greater sciatic notch include:
piriformis superior and inferior gluteal vessels and nerves sciatic and posterior femoral cutaneous nerves internal pudendal vessels nerves to the obturator internus and quadratus femoris |
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the contents of the greater sciatic notch include:
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PIN & PINS "
Structures passing through greater sciatic foramen below pyriformis muscle: P-Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh I-Inferior gluteal vessels and nerves N-Nerve to quadratus femoris P-Pudendal nerve I-Internal pudendal vessels N Nerve to obturator internus S-Sciatic nerve |
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Dangers posterior approach
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1Sciatic n 2 Inferior gluteal A 3 1st perforating branch of profunda femoris 4 Femoral vessels 5 Sup gluteal A/N 5 Quadratus femoris 6 HO
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Fig A is a pos app to the hip. Which of the following choices correctly identifies structures A, B, and C in Figure A? 1 A: Glut mini, B: PiriformisT, C: sacrospinous L 2 A: Piriformis T B: Sup gemellus T, C: Sacrospinous L
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3 A: Glut mini, B: Piriformis T, C: Sacrotuberous L
4. A: Piriformis T, B: Quadratus femorus T, C: Sacrotuberous L 5 A: Gluteus mini, B: Sup gemellus T, C: Sacrotuberous L ANS::3 |
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Which of the following structures does NOT exit the pelvis proximal to the anatomic landmark identified in Figure A 1. Sciatic N; 2 Sup gluteal A; 3 Piriformis T; 4 Inf gluteal A; 5 Obturator internus
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PIN PINS ANS 5
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All of the following structures pass below the piriformis through the greater sciatic foramen EXCEPT: 1. pudendal N 2. sciatic N 3. inferior gluteal N 4. obturator N 5. inferior gluteal A
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pins & PINS:: ans 4
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Stoppa Approach to Acetabulum
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excellent access to ant column of aacetebulaum and quadrateral plate. beter visualisation than illiinguanal approach
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55yoM s/p mva w/ fx pattern in Fig A. Which of the following approaches would provide the best exposure for ORIF? 1 Mod Stoppa A; 2 Extendd Iliofemoral; 3 Kocher-Langenbeck; 4 Med window of the ilioinguinal; 5 Simultaneous ant & pos exposr
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Figure A is acetabular fracture pattern with medial displacement of the quadrilateral plate. stoppa allows the middle window of the ilioinguinal approach to be avoided, resulting in minimal dissection inguinal canal, femoral n & external iliac vessels.Ans 1
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difference bt/Woven bone vs Lamellar bone
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mmature or pathologic bone that is woven and random and is not stress oriented
woven bone has: 1more osteocytes per unit of volume higher rate of turnover2 weaker 3 more flexible |