Orthopaedics PYQ 2017 AIIMS 2017 Solve Orthopedics AIIMS 2017 Total Questions: 19 1. A patient presented with lower limb weakness. The examiner places one hand under the patient's heel and the patient is then asked to raise his other leg against downward resistance. What is the test being performed? Mc Bride Test Hoover's Test O'Donoghue's Test Waddell's Test None 2. A 5 year old boy fell on outstretched hand, X ray is as shown below. Which of the following vessel is most commonly affected? Cubital vein Brachial artery Ulnar artery Radial artery None 3. True regarding Galeazzi fracture-dislocation: Interosseous membrane tear with ulnar shaft fracture Radial collateral ligament tear with interosseous membrane tear with radial shaft fracture Interosseous membrane tear with triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear and ulnar shaft fracture Interosseous membrane tear with triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tear and radial shaft fracture None 4. A 25-year-old male presented to the emergency department with pain and swelling of the right knee. The radiograph showed the following finding. What is the best treatment for the given condition? Patellectomy Tension band wiring with cancellous screws Tension band wiring with K-wires Cylinder cast None 5. March fracture is seen in the of second metatarsal bone. Head Neck Base Shaft None 6. Identify the name of the instrument given below: Bone holding forceps Bone Distractors Bent Hohmann Retractors Bone curretes None 7. A patient came to the casualty after a RTA with fracture of femur. On 3rd day of admission, he developed sudden breathlessness. Which of the following is the most common cause? Hypovolemic shock Fat embolism Post trauma MI Pulmonary hypertension None 8. Which is the classification system used for the fracture shown in the x-ray given below? Ideberg classification Neer classification Gartland classification Schatzker classification None 9. Hand, knee gait in polio paralysis is due to weakness of the, Quadriceps Popliteus Gluteus maximus Gastro-soleus None 10. An elderly male presented with a history of fall on outstretched hand following which he developed swelling of the wrist. His X-ray is shown below. What is your diagnosis? Fracture capitate Fracture hamate Fracture scaphoid Fracture scaphoid with perilunate dislocation None 11. The most common sequela of traumatic dislocation of the shoulder in young adults is. Frozen shoulder Rotator cuff injury Recurrent dislocation of shoulder Subscapular tendinitis None 12. Gustillo anderson classification type Illb is? Open facture, wound more than 10 cm in length associated with an arterial injury Open fracture, wound less than 1 cm in length without extensive soft tissue damage, flaps, avulsions Open fracture, wound more than 1 cm, less than 10 cm in length without extensive soft tissue damage, flaps, avulsions Open fracture, wound more than 10 cm in length with extensive soft tissue loss and periosteal stripping and bone damage None 13. After a fracture, the growth of the callus will be increased by which of the following? Intermedullary nail K wire fixation Repeated tiny movements at the fracture site Strict immobilization None 14. An overweight man (90 kg) presented with complaints of not being able to squat and rest pain in the left hip for 6 months duration. He had a past history of steroid and creatine use. His X-ray revealed destruction of the articular surface of the femoral head with the presence of subchondral cysts and a positive crescent sign. His MRI is suggestive of marrow edema. What is your diagnosis? Osteochondroma of femur Osteonecrosis of femoral head Fracture neck of femur Tuberculosis of hip None 15. Haglund deformity is seen around which of the following joints? Ankle Wrist Knee Elbow None 16. All of the following are associated with Sprengel's shoulder except? Congenital scoliosis Klippelfeil syndrome Dextrocardia Diastematomyelia None 17. An elderly patient slipped in the bathroom and sustained injury over the left hip. The radiograph is shown below. His attitude of the leg will be: Shortened and externally rotated Lengthened and internally rotated Flexed, adducted and internally rotated Shortened and abducted None 18. A man with a POP cast for forearm fracture is prescribed analgesics. The earliest way to check for compartment syndrome is to look for: Discolouration of fingers Disappearance of pulse by displacing the cast Odour and discharge Decreased response to analgesics None 19. Which of the following is not true about the posterior cruciate ligament: Attached to anterolateral aspect of medial condyle Primary action is to prevent the internal rotation of knee joint Extra synovial Prevent the posterior displacement of tibia None 1 out of 19 Time's up