ABOS Part I Orthopaedic Exam: Sacral Fractures, Denis, VTE Prophylaxis, THA | Part 21569
14 Apr 2026
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Key Takeaway
Orthopaedic sacral fractures are classified by Denis (Type I-III) based on their anatomical location, directly correlating with neurological injury risk. Management ranges from nonsurgical for stable fractures to surgical fixation for unstable patterns. Critical considerations for sacroiliac screw placement include sacral dysmorphism and precise fluoroscopic views to prevent iatrogenic nerve damage.
ABOS Part I Comprehensive Review - Batch 30
This module contains 23 advanced orthopedic multiple-choice questions developed to mirror the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Part I and AAOS OITE examinations. Questions are derived directly from high-yield clinical teaching cases.
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