Q. Which of these is not a feature of arthroscopic importance ?
a. Pits pit
b. Resident ridge
c. Cyclops lesion
d. Buford complex
Answer -
a
Buford complex is an anomalous variant in shoulder region that consists of cord like middle glenohumeral ligament with deficient glenoid labrum at particular location.
Cyclops lesion are diagnosed in arthroscopic knee surgery as complication of ACL repair. It represents as painful fibtotic anterior mass.
Residents ridge is an arthroscopic landmark for anatomical femoral tunneling in AVL surgeries.
Pitt's pit (after Michael Pitt) or herniation pits are synovial pits found in proxomal femur as asymptomatic, benign and incidental oval or round lucencies.
a. Pits pit
b. Resident ridge
c. Cyclops lesion
d. Buford complex
Answer -
a
Buford complex is an anomalous variant in shoulder region that consists of cord like middle glenohumeral ligament with deficient glenoid labrum at particular location.
Cyclops lesion are diagnosed in arthroscopic knee surgery as complication of ACL repair. It represents as painful fibtotic anterior mass.
Residents ridge is an arthroscopic landmark for anatomical femoral tunneling in AVL surgeries.
Pitt's pit (after Michael Pitt) or herniation pits are synovial pits found in proxomal femur as asymptomatic, benign and incidental oval or round lucencies.

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