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Question #27

When the postoperative X-ray is “not perfect” but clinically acceptable — would you revise?

We occasionally finish a fixation where reduction or implant position is acceptable but not what we ideally wanted. The construct is stable and revising it would require significant additional surgical trauma. What findings make you reopen and revise immediately, and what imperfections are you willing to accept? Interested in examples from actual practice.

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Question #25

Gartland II supracondylar fracture: which ones do you pin?

For a child with a Gartland II supracondylar humerus fracture, what radiographic or clinical findings make you choose CRPP rather than closed reduction and casting? Do you distinguish strongly between IIA and IIB when making the decision?

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Question #23

Painful TKA with apparently normal X-rays — what is your workup sequence?

Patient presents months after TKA with persistent pain. Plain radiographs look satisfactory and there is no obvious instability on initial examination. What is your step-by-step investigation sequence before labeling it unexplained pain? When do you obtain CT, aspiration or nuclear imaging?

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Question #22

Simultaneous bilateral TKA — who is an ideal candidate?

For patients with severe bilateral knee OA requesting both knees to be replaced together, what are your selection criteria? Which comorbidities or age cutoffs make you strongly prefer staged procedures?

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Question #21

Severe knee OA at 50–55 years — how long do you delay TKA?

A 52-year-old has severe tricompartmental OA, significant daily pain and failed conservative treatment. Do you still try to delay TKA primarily because of age, or do symptoms and quality of life outweigh revision risk? What is your counselling in this age group?

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Question #18

New radial nerve palsy after reducing a humeral shaft fracture — explore or observe?

The patient had normal radial nerve function initially but develops a complete radial nerve palsy after manipulation/reduction of a closed humeral shaft fracture. Would you observe with serial examinations/EMG or proceed to early exploration? Does the fracture pattern alter your decision?

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Question #15

How far do you push the indication for meniscal repair?

For a longitudinal meniscal tear extending partly into the white-white zone in a young adult, do you still attempt repair if the tissue quality is good? What factors make you decide that a tear is simply not worth repairing?

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Question #14

Complete ACL tear but no instability in daily life — would you operate?

A recreationally active adult has MRI-confirmed complete ACL tear but minimal symptoms during daily activities and no recurrent giving-way episodes. Would you initially rehabilitate or recommend reconstruction based on activity goals? What makes you change from conservative treatment to surgery?

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