A common autoologous donor site for a free flap graft fro replacing the jaw
bone is the:
A. Fibula
B. Tibia
C. Iliac
D. Rib ✔️ans - a. Fibula
When possible during a plastic surgery procedure, incisions should be
placed:
A. Over weight bearing surfaces
B. Parallel to the long axis of the underlying muscle
C. Perpendicular to the long axis of the underlying muscle
D. Opposite of langer lines ✔️ans - c. Perpendicular to the long axis of
the underlying muscle
Reasons for skin graft failure include:
A. Hematoma
B. Inosculation
C. Graft mobility
D. Imbibition ✔️ans - a. Hematoma
Which of the following congenital anomalies limits the skull's volume and
increases the intracranial pressure?
A. Hemifacial microsomia
B. Craniosynostosis
C. Tortticollis
D. Midface hypoplasia ✔️ans - b. Craniosynostosis
Which of the following incisions allows for optimal exposure of frontal
sinus fractures?
A. Rhinoplasty
B. Palatoplasty
C. Rhytidectomy
D. Coronal ✔️ans - coronal
, Which nerve that innervates the muscles around the chin must be
protected from injury when repairing a fracture of the mandible?
A. Inferior mandibular
B. Inferior masseteric
C. Marginal masseteric
D. Marginal mandibular ✔️ans - d. Marginal mandibular
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve must be identified and preserved
when performing a submandibular gland removal?
A.hypoglossal
B. Accessory
C. Lingual
D. Facial ✔️ans - lingual
Which of the following structures that travel through the temporal bone
must be identified and preserved when performing a mastoidectomy?
A. Mastoid sinus, facial nerve
B. Esthmoidal sinus, nasociliary nerve
C.maxillary sinus, nasopalatine nerve
D. Paranasal sinus, palatine nerve ✔️ans - a. Mastoid sinus, facial nerve
Which incision is indicated for an esophagogastrectomy?
A. Left paramedian
B. Lower vertical midline
C. Thoracoabdominal
D. Sternotomy ✔️ans - c. Thorcoabdominal
Which nerve must be preserved to prevent muscle weakness during a
parotidectomy?
A. Vagus
B. Hypoglossal
C.accessory
D. Facial ✔️ans - d. Facial
Which of the following procedures involves abdominal, perineal, and groin
dissection?
A.radical vulvectomy
B. Wertheim procedure
C. Manchester procedure
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