Orthopedics
Orthopedics
Orthopedics
Orthopedics
MRCS I.V.
Orthopedics
1/1/2021
MRCS I.V. Course
Orthopedics
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A 38 year old man is playing football when he slips over during a tackle.
His knee is painful immediately following the fall. Several hours later he
notices that the knee has become swollen. Following a course of non
steroidal anti inflammatory drugs and rest the situation improves.
However, complains of recurrent pain. On assessment in clinic you notice
that it is impossible to fully extend the knee, although the patient is able
1 C
to do so when asked. What is the most likely injury?
A. Anterior cruciate ligament rupture
B. Posterior cruciate ligament rupture
C. Torn meniscus
D. Medial collateral ligament tear
E. Chondromalacia patellae
A 30 year old man presents with severe pain in the left hip it has been
present on and off for many years. He was born at 39 weeks gestation by
emergency caesarean section after a long obstructed breech delivery. He
was slow to walk and as a child was noted to have an antalgic gait. He
was a frequent attender at the primary care centre and the pains dismissed
as growing pains. X-rays show almost complete destruction of the
2 femoral head and a narrow acetabulum. What is the most likely A
underlying disease process?
A. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
B. Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
C. Extra capsular fracture of the femoral neck
D. Rheumatoid arthritis
E. Perthes disease
An 80 year old woman has a hip fracture. Her calcium is normal. She has
never been given a diagnosis of osteoporosis. Apart from treating the hip
fracture what additional intervention should be considered?
A. Vitamin D and calcium supplements alone
3 B
B. Vitamin D, calcium supplements and bisphosphonates
C. Vitamin D alone
D. Calcium supplements alone
E. DEXA scan
has tenderness over both medial and lateral malleoli. X-ray demonstrates
a bimalleolar fracture with a displaced distal fibula fracture, at the level of
the syndesmosis and fracture of the medial malleolus with talar shift. The
ankle has been provisionally reduced and splinted in the emergency
department. What is the most appropriate management?
A. Application of external fixation device
B. Application of compression dressing and physiotherapy
C. Application of ankle boot
D. Surgical fixation
E. Below knee amputation
A 74 year old male is admitted to the Emergency Department with a fall.
He is known to have rheumatoid arthritis and is on methotrexate and
paracetamol. He lives alone in a bungalow and enjoys playing golf. He is
independent with his ADLs. He complains of left groin pain, therefore has
a hip x-ray which confirms a displaced intracapsular fracture. What is the
13 best course of action? C
A. Cemented hemiarthroplasty
B. Uncemented hemiarthroplasty
C. Total hip replacement
D. Dynamic hip screw
E. Intramedullary nail
An obese 12 year old boy is referred with pain in the left knee and hip. On
examination, he has an antaglic gait and limitation of internal rotation.
His knee has normal range of passive and active movement. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
14 A. Septic arthritis E
B. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
C. Perthes disease
D. Osteoarthritis of the hip
E. Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
A 5 month baby boy presents with swelling of his right arm and is found
to have a spiral fracture of the humerus. He had been in the care of his
mother's boyfriend who reported that he had nearly dropped him that day
15 when reaching for his bottle and had inadvertently pulled on his arm to B
save him. He was immediately taken to the Emergency Department. What
is the most likely issue?
A. Non accidental injury
B. Accidental fracture
C. Malignant bone disease
D. Osteoporosis
E. Osteogenesis imperfecta
A 26 year old man presents to the emergency department with a swelling
over his left elbow after a fall on an outstretched hand. On examination,
he has tenderness over the proximal part of his forearm, and has severely
restricted supination and pronation movements. What is the most likely
injury?
16 B
A. Fracture of the olecranon
B. Fracture of the radial head
C. Galeazzi fracture
D. Fracture of the shaft of the radius and ulnar
E. Fracture of the coronoid process
A 19 year old sportswoman presents with knee pain which is worse on
walking down the stairs and when sitting still. On examination, there is
wasting of the quadriceps and pseudolocking of the knee. What is the
diagnosis?
17 A. Osteoarthritis D
B. Quadriceps tendon rupture
C. Undisplaced fracture patella
D. Chondromalacia patellae
E. Osgood Schlatters disease
A 58 year old man presents to the plastics team with severe burns to his
hands. He is not distressed by the burns. He has bilateral charcot joints.
On examination; there is loss of pain and temperature sensation of the
upper limbs. What is the most likely diagnosis?
18 A. Potts disease of the spine D
B. Tabes dorsalis
C. Transverse myelitis
D. Syringomyelia
E. Subacute degeneration of the cord
A 32 year old man falls from scaffolding and sustains an injury to his
forearm. Clinical examination and x-ray shows that he has sustained a
19 radial fracture with dislocation of the distal radio-ulna joint. What A
eponymous name is used to describe this injury?
A. Galeazzi
B. Monteggia's
C. Smith's
D. Colles'
E. Barton's
A 24 year old man is brought to the emergency department having
suffered a crush injury to his forearm. Assessment demonstrates that the
arm is tender, red and swollen. There is clinical evidence of an ulnar
fracture and the patient cannot move their fingers. Which is the most
appropriate course of action?
20 E
A. Application of an external fixation device
B. Closed reduction
C. Debridement
D. Discharge and review in fracture clinic
E. Fasciotomy
A 5 year old boy presents with a painful limp. The symptoms have been
present for 8 weeks. Two hip x-rays have been performed and appear
normal. What is the best course of action?
A. Arrange a hip USS
21 C
B. Arrange a hip CT scan
C. Arrange a hip MRI
D. Arrange a further hip X-ray
E. Discharge and reassure
An 8 year old boy presents with symptoms of right knee pain. The pain
has been present on most occasions for the past three months and the pain
typically lasts for several hours at a time. On examination; he walks with
an antalgic gait and has apparent right leg shortening. What is the most
likely diagnosis?
22 A
A. Perthes Disease
B. Osteosarcoma of the femur
C. Osteoarthritis of the hip
D. Transient synovitis of the hip
E. Torn medial meniscus
A 30 year old man is admitted overnight, following a road traffic
accident. He has an open tibial fracture with a 20 cm wound and extensive
23 periosteal stripping. He is neurovascularly intact; IV antibiotics and D
wound dressing have been administered in the emergency department.
What is the most appropriate course of action?
movements in all planes and loss of passive external rotation. What is the
most likely cause?
A. Metastatic cancer
B. Adhesive capsulitis
C. Rotator cuff tear
D. Osteoarthritis
E. Rheumatoid disease
A 63 year nurse falls on an extended and pronated wrist. An x-ray shows
a distal radial fracture with radiocarpal dislocation. Which type of fracture
is most likely?
A. Bennett's
50 B
B. Barton's
C. Pott's
D. Smith's
E. Monteggia's
A 34 year old man presents with localised spinal pain over 2 months
which is worsened on movement. He is known to be an IVDU. He has no
history suggestive of tuberculosis. The pain is now excruciating at rest
and not improving with analgesia. He has a temperature of 39 oC. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
51 B
A. Transverse myelitis
B. Osteomyelitis
C. Potts disease of the spine
D. Epidural haematoma
E. Brown-Sequard syndrome
A 19 year old female is involved in an athletics event. She has just
completed the high jump when she suddenly develops severe back pain
and weakness affecting both her legs. On examination, she has a
prominent sacrum and her lower back is painful. What is the most likely
underlying cause?
52 D
A. Structural scoliosis
B. Ankylosing spondylitis
C. Scheuermanns disease
D. Spondylolisthesis
E. Spondylolysis
A 72 year old lady stumbles and falls. On examination, she is tender in
53 A
the left groin and unable to weight bear. Attempts at internal rotation
produce severe pain. Plain films of the hip show no obvious fracture.
What is the best course of action?
A. MRI scan
B. Bone scintigraphy
C. Conservative management
D. Hip arthrodesis
E. Total hip replacement
A 54-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day
history of a swollen, painful left knee. You aspirate the joint to avoid
admission to the orthopaedic wards. Aspirated joint fluid shows calcium
pyrophosphate crystals. Which of the following blood tests is most useful
in revealing an underlying cause?
54 A
A. Transferrin saturation
B. ACTH
C. ANA
D. Serum ferritin
E. LDH
A tall 18 year old male athlete is admitted to the emergency room after
being hit in the knee by a hockey stick. On examination, his knee is tense
and swollen. X-ray shows no fractures. What is the diagnosis?
A. Dislocated patella
55 A
B. Quadriceps tendon rupture
C. Patella fracture
D. Chondromalacia patellae
E. Avulsion fracture of the tibial tubercle
A 19 year old soldier has just returned from a prolonged marching
exercise and presents with a sudden onset, severe pain, in the forefoot.
Clinical examination reveals tenderness along the second metatarsal.
Plain x-rays are taken of the area, these demonstrate callus surrounding
the shaft of the second metatarsal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
56 A
A. Stress fracture
B. Mortons neuroma
C. Osteochondroma
D. Acute osteomyelitis
E. Freiberg's disease
A 65-year-old Asian female presents with an extracapsular neck of femur
57 D
fracture. Investigations show:
B. Weber system
C. Gustilo - Anderson system
D. Garden system
E. None of the above
A 43 year old man falls over landing on his left hand. Although there was
anatomical snuffbox tenderness no x-rays either at the time or
subsequently have shown evidence of scaphoid fracture. He has been
immobilised in a futura splint for two weeks and is now asymptomatic.
What is the most appropriate course of action?
65 E
A. Application of tubigrip bandage and fracture clinic review
B. Admission and surgical debridement
C. Application of futura splint and fracture clinic review
D. Application of below elbow cast for 6 weeks
E. Discharge with reassurance
A 28 year old professional footballer is admitted to the emergency
department. During a tackle his leg is twisted with his knee flexed. He
hears a loud crack and his knee rapidly becomes swollen. Which of the
following structures is the main site of injury?
66 A. Anterior cruciate ligament A
B. Posterior cruciate ligament
C. Meniscus
D. Medial collateral ligament
E. Lateral collateral ligament
A 25 year old man is diagnosed as having an undisplaced fracture of the
proximal pole of the scaphoid. What is the best course of action?
A. Immobilisation in future splint for 5 weeks
B. Arrange an MRI scan
67 D
C. Immobilisation in plaster cast for 4 weeks
D. Surgical fixation
E. Initial immbolisation in plaster cast for 2 weeks with check
radiographs at that stage
A 10 year old boy is referred to the orthopaedic clinic with symptoms of
right knee pain. He has suffered pain for the past 3 months and the pain
typically lasts for several hours. On examination he walks with an
68 E
antalgic gait and has apparent right leg shortening. The right knee is
normal but the right hip reveals pain on internal and external rotation.
Imaging shows flattening of the femoral head. Which of the following is
A 72 year old retired teacher is admitted to A&E with a fall and hip pain.
He is normally fit and well. He lives with his son in a detached, 2 storey
house. A hip x-ray and femur views confirm a sub trochanteric fracture.
What is the best course of action?
76 A. Insertion of intra medullary nail A
B. Total hip replacement
C. Uncemented hemiarthroplasty
D. Percutaneous pinning
E. Hip arthrodesis
In paediatric orthopaedic surgery, which of the following does not fulfill
the Kocher criteria for septic arthritis?
A. ESR > 40mm/h
77 B. Positive blood culture B
C. Fever
D. White cell count > 12, 000
E. Non weight bearing on the affected side
A 28 year old man falls on the back of his hand. On x-ray, he has a
fractured distal radius demonstrating volar displacement of the fracture.
What eponymous term is used to describe this?
A. Barton's
78 C
B. Colles'
C. Smith's
D. Pott's
E. Galeazzi
A 28 year old man complains of pain and weakness in the shoulder. He
has recently been unwell with glandular fever from which he is fully
recovered. On examination there is some evidence of muscle wasting and
a degree of winging of the scapula. Power during active movements is
impaired. What is the most likely cause?
79 A
A. Parsonage-Turner syndrome
B. Adhesive capsulitis
C. Rotator cuff tear
D. Osteoarthritis
E. Calcific tendonitis
A baby is delivered in the breech position. Barlows and Ortolani tests are
80 normal. What is the most appropriate course of action? C
A. Reassure and discharge the patient
disruption of the distal radio-ulnar joint. What is the most likely fracture?
A. Fracture of the distal humerus
B. Fracture of the shaft of the radius and ulnar
C. Fracture of the coronoid process
D. Galeazzi fracture
E. Fracture of the radial head
A 10 year old boy undergoes a delayed open reduction and fixation of a
significantly displaced supracondylar fracture. On the ward he complains
of significant forearm pain and paraesthesia of the hand. Radial pulse is
normal. What is the most appropriate course of action?
89 A. Fasciotomy A
B. Arrange a CT angiogram
C. Provide stronger analgesia
D. Arrange repeat limb x-rays
E. Arrange a forearm duplex scan
A 5 year old boy is playing in a tree when he falls and lands on his right
forearm. He is brought to the emergency department by his parents. On
examination he has bony tenderness and bruising. An X-ray is taken and
shows unilateral cortical disruption and development of periosteal
haematoma. What is the most likely diagnosis?
90 B
A. Buckle fracture
B. Greenstick fracture
C. Toddlers fracture
D. Complete fracture
E. None of the above
Which of the following is not typically seen in patients with a femoral
neck fracture?
A. Malunion
91 B. Non union A
C. Avascular necrosis
D. Shortening
E. External rotation
A 6 year old boy presents with pain in the hip it is present on activity and
has been worsening over the past few weeks. There is no history of
92 trauma. He was born by normal vaginal delivery at 38 weeks gestation On A
examination he has an antalgic gait and limitation of active and passive
movement of the hip joint in all directions. C-reactive protein is mildly
elevated at 10 but the white cell count is normal. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Perthes disease
B. Septic arthritis
C. Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
D. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
E. Osteoarthritis
A 38 year old window cleaner falls from his ladder. He lands on his left
arm and notices an obvious injury. An x-ray and clinical examination
demonstrate that he has a fracture of the proximal ulna and associated
radial dislocation. What eponymous name is used to describe this injury?
93 A. Galeazzi E
B. Smith's
C. Bennett's
D. Pott's
E. Monteggia's
A 40 year old woman is admitted after being knocked off her bike. She
has an open fracture of her tibia, with a 10 cm wound. No peripheral
pulses are palpable. Intravenous antibiotics have been administered in the
emergency department and the wound has been dressed. What is the best
course of action?
A. Immediate skeletal stabilisation and application of negative
94 pressure dressing E
B. Intravenous antibiotics, photography and application of saline
soaked gauze with impermeable dressing
C. Skeletal fixation followed by vascular reconstruction
D. Immediate amputation
E. Immediate vascuIar shunting, followed by temporary skeletal
stabilisation and vascular reconstruction
95 A 17-year-old girl presents with a swelling over her right knee. A
Movements of her knee are restricted. A plain x-ray of the affected site
shows multiple lytic and lucent lesions with clearly defined borders.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Osteoclastoma
B. Osteoblastoma
C. Osteosarcoma
D. Ewings sarcoma
E. Osteoid osteoma
96 A 16 year old boy develops a painful swelling of his distal femur. An E
osteoblastic sarcoma is diagnosed. To which of the following sites is this
lesion most likely to metastasise?
A. Inguinal lymph nodes
B. Common iliac lymph nodes
C. Liver
D. Brain
E. Lung
97 Which one of the following confers the least risk of developing A
osteoporosis?
A. Obesity
B. Long term unfractionated heparin therapy
C. Gastrectomy
D. Osteogenesis imperfecta
E. Diabetes
98 A 16 year-old boy presents to his GP with loss of weight, pain and fever. C
On examination, a mass is palpable over the mid-thigh region. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Fibrosarcoma
B. Osteosarcoma
C. Ewing sarcoma
D. Osteoid osteoma
E. Synovial sarcoma
99 A 75 year old lady presents with weight loss, pain and a swelling over her B
left knee. She has been treated for Pagets disease of the bone for some
time. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Ewings sarcoma
B. Osteosarcoma
C. Myeloma
D. Septic arthritis
E. Osteoclastoma
100 A 72 year old lady falls and lands on her left hip. She attends the E
emergency department and is given some paracetamol by the junior
doctor and discharged. Several months later she presents with ongoing
pain and discomfort of the hip. Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is
suspected. Which of the following features is least likely to be present?
A. Union of the fracture
B. Angiogenesis at the fracture site
C. Increased numbers of fibroblasts at the fracture site
D. Osteochondritis dissecans
E. Apoptosis of osteoblasts
101 What is the most common cause of osteolytic bone metastasis in B
children?
A. Osteosarcoma
B. Neuroblastoma
C. Leukaemia
D. Rhabdomyosarcoma
E. Nephroblastoma
102 Which of the metastatic bone tumours described below is at the greatest C
risk of pathological fracture ?
A. Proximal humeral lesion from a prostate cancer
B. Vertebral body lesions from a prostate cancer
C. Peritrochanteric lesion from a carcinoma of the breast
D. Proximal humeral lesion from a carcinoma of the breast
E. Peritrochanteric lesion from a prostate cancer
103 A 73 year old man presents with pain in the right leg. It is most B
uncomfortable on walking. On examination, he has a deformity of his
right femur, which on x-ray is thickened and sclerotic. His serum alkaline
phosphatase is elevated, but calcium is within normal limits. What is the
most probable underlying diagnosis?
A. Rickets
B. Pagets disease
C. Metastatic lung cancer
D. Osteoclastoma
E. Chondrosarcoma
104 A 78 year old man presents with unilateral deafness which has been C
present for the past 3 months. On examination, Webers test localises to
the contralateral side and a CT scan of his head shows a thickened
calvarium with areas of sclerosis and radiolucency. His blood tests show
an elevated alkaline phosphatase, normal serum calcium and normal PTH
levels. Which of the following is the most likely underlying diagnosis?
A. Multiple myeloma with skull involvement
B. Osteoporosis
C. Pagets disease with skull involvement
D. Lung cancer with skull metastasis
E. Osteopetrosis with skull involvement
105 Which of the following best describes the main pathological feature of A
generalized osteoporosis?
A. Reduction in volume of normally mineralized osteoid matrix