Questão 1
Questão
What thickness saw blade is used with Physica KR instruments?
Questão 2
Questão
What pins are used to secure the femoral and tibial resection guides for Physica KR?
Responda
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70mm headless pins
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90mm headless pins
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70mm headed pins
Questão 3
Questão
What pins are used to secure the tibial trial sizing template to the tibia?
Responda
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Short headed pins
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Long headed pins
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70mm headless pins
Questão 4
Questão
What is the thickness of bone removed from the distal femur when implanting a Physica KR?
Questão 5
Questão
What does a bronze finish to a Physica KR instrument indicate to a scrub nurse or surgeon.
Responda
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Indicate whether the instrument is used on the femur or the tibia
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Indicate the instrument is high value and special compared to other knee system
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Indicate the feature can be used to join different instruments or provide an opportunity to adjust the instrument in some manner
Questão 6
Questão
Why does the Physica KR have left and right tibial liner trials?
Responda
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To take into account the peripheral shape of the tibia
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To take into account the asymmetrical medial and lateral compartments of the KR design
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Design in line with all other knee systems that also have left and right liner trials
Questão 7
Questão
Which holes are used to secure the distal cutting block to the femur, how to they differ to others found on the instrument?
Responda
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+2mm holes, they are proximal to the neutral cut
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-2mm holes, they are distal to the neutral cut
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"0" holes which are identified by the addition of a chamfer recess
Questão 8
Questão
When sizing the femur - how do you know the stylus is fully inserted into the rotation guide
Responda
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There is an audible click
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A groove on the black shaft aligns with a groove in the rotation guide
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Depth of insertion is not a critical facor
Questão 9
Questão
What are the depth options on the tibial stylus
Responda
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10mm or 2mm
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8mm or 2mm
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2mm or 4mm
Questão 10
Questão
When completing a left Physica KR Knee, which tibial cutting guide is used
Responda
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3 degrees symmetric
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0 degrees symmetric
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Left 3 degrees
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Left 0 degrees
Questão 11
Questão
Which of the following is completed when completing final preparation of the Physica KR tibia
Responda
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Assemble appropriate keel guide
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Set drill assembly to "0" and drill the tibia until the depth stop
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Assemble the appropriate winged punch to the impactor handle and impact fully
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Drill 2 lug holes for the fixation pegs
Questão 12
Questão
Why does the tibial drill have options for 20mm, 40mm and 60mm depths?
Responda
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The drill is taken from another Lima set and adapted for Physica KR
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The drill can also be used for 20mm, 40mm and 60mm extension stems
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Sometimes the surgeon may wish to drill further to increase the cement mantle
Questão 13
Questão
Which tray is the tibial keel impactor found in?
Responda
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Tibial Preparation
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Tibial Resection
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Femoral Resections
Questão 14
Questão
When assembling the handle for the trial tibial plate, which side should the handle be inserted for a left knee.
Responda
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Doesn't matter
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Left side
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Right side
Questão 15
Questão
Which instrument can be used if the surgeon needs to remove further bone/osteophytes from the posterior femur
Responda
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Bone file
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Oscillating saw
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Curved Osteotome
Questão 16
Questão
How is the femoral type and size indicated on the trial components?
Responda
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Etched on the front of the component
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Raised detail on the rear of the anterior aspect of the component
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The location within the instrument trays is used to confirm the size
Questão 17
Questão
Which tray is the femoral lug drill located?
Questão 18
Questão
What "up and downsizing" is permitted when using a Physica KR knee
Questão 19
Questão
When are the magnetic posterior augments used on the Physica KR sizing guide?
Questão 20
Questão
In addition to tibia size and thickness, what additional check should be made when opening a Physica KR liner?
Responda
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Ensure the component is the appropriate LEFT or RIGHT
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Check if it is made of Vit E or X-Lima polyethylene
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Check if it is X-Lima or Standard polyethylene