ABOS Part I & AAOS OITE Orthopedic Review: Sagittal Knee Deformity, Paley's Principles & Osteotomy | Part 21917
14 Apr 2026
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Key Takeaway
Paley's Principles guide precise diagnosis and correction of sagittal knee deformities. They involve quantifying bony (femoral/tibial procurvatum/recurvatum via PDFA/PPTA) and soft tissue components. This dictates osteotomy planning at the CORA, ensuring corrections for recurvatum and fixed flexion deformity (FFD) are made at their anatomic source, preventing malalignment and optimizing outcomes.
ABOS Part I Comprehensive Review - Batch 34
This module contains 20 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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