Orthopedic Surgery Deformity Correction & Osteotomy Review: ABOS Part I & OITE MCQs | Part 22025
14 Apr 2026
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Key Takeaway
Orthopedic deformity correction involves surgical realignment of bones to restore physiological mechanical axis, often using osteotomies like HTO or DFO. Key principles include identifying the CORA, applying Paley's Rules, and managing varus/valgus deformities to offload compartments and prevent osteoarthritis progression, as reviewed in ABOS Part I & OITE MCQs.
ABOS Part I Comprehensive Review - Batch 67
This module contains 21 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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