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Arthroscopic Repair of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
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Wesley Sivak, MD, PhD
Kevin Kruse, MD
Joseph Imbriglia, MD
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Wesley Sivak, MD, PhD
Kevin Kruse, MD
Joseph Imbriglia, MD
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For a skeletally immature patient (Risser grade 0-2) presenting with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS), what is the universally accepted Cobb angle range that specifically indicates the initiation of rigid TLSO bracing?
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19%
10 to 20 degrees
70%
25 to 45 degrees
8%
45 to 55 degrees
3%
Greater than 50 degrees
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OrthoReaD Mystery Question (Morning Rounds Challenge)
The Scenario: A 12-year-old girl is evaluated for AIS. To determine her remaining skeletal growth potential, the senior attending points to the AP pelvic radiograph and carefully traces the ossification of the iliac crest apophysis from lateral to medial.
The attending turns to you and asks: "Doctor, this classic grading system goes from 0 (completely unossified) to 5 (fully fused to the ilium) and dictates our entire bracing strategy. What is the eponymous name of this sign?"
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Answer:The Risser sign.
The Scenario: A 12-year-old girl is evaluated for AIS. To determine her remaining skeletal growth potential, the senior attending points to the AP pelvic radiograph and carefully traces the ossification of the iliac crest apophysis from lateral to medial.
The attending turns to you and asks: "Doctor, this classic grading system goes from 0 (completely unossified) to 5 (fully fused to the ilium) and dictates our entire bracing strategy. What is the eponymous name of this sign?"
Drop your answer in the comments below, or tap the hidden text! 👇
Answer:
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David M. Walton, MD
Brandon Erickson, MD
Shane J. Nho, MD, MS
Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD
Nikhil M. Verma, MD
Rachel M. Frank, MD
David M. Walton, MD
Brandon Erickson, MD
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Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD
Nikhil M. Verma, MD
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Joseph A. Abboud, MD
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Tad M. Mabry, MD
Tad M. Mabry, MD
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