In Morgera 2022 et al., on stifle surgery draping methods, what is a unique feature of the Kraton drape?
A. It requires towel clamps for fixation
B. It uses adhesive edges to create seal
C. It includes a fluid-impermeable sponge layer
D. It conforms elastically to the limb
E. It must be used with underlayers
Answer: It conforms elastically to the limb
Explanation: The Kraton drape has an elastic fenestration that conforms to the limb without needing towel clamps or adhesives.
In Morgera 2022 et al., on stifle surgery draping methods, which draping technique was found to significantly reduce infection-inflammation?
A. Single-layer Kraton drape
B. Double-layer conventional drape
C. No significant difference
D. Kraton with adhesive drape
E. Neither; both increased infection risk
Answer: No significant difference
Explanation: The study found no significant difference in infection-inflammation rates between the two draping techniques.
In Morgera 2022 et al., on stifle surgery draping methods, what was the overall infection-inflammation rate reported across all dogs?
A. 2.5%
B. 4.6%
C. 6.1%
D. 9.3%
E. 1.8%
Answer: 4.6%
Explanation: 4.56% of dogs had infection-inflammation, with no difference between draping methods.
In Morgera 2022 et al., on stifle surgery draping methods, which of the following was true regarding anesthesia duration between groups?
A. Kraton group had significantly shorter anesthesia time
B. Double-layer draping had significantly shorter time
C. Anesthesia time was longer in Kraton group
D. Anesthesia time was not significantly different
E. Anesthesia was not recorded
Answer: Anesthesia time was not significantly different
Explanation: Both groups had a mean duration of ~73.8 minutes; there was no significant difference.
In Morgera 2022 et al., on stifle surgery draping methods, what was the most commonly performed procedure in the study cohort?
A. Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)
B. Extracapsular lateral suture (ECLS)
C. Medial patellar luxation (MPL) correction
D. Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)
E. Lateral patellar luxation (LPL) correction
Answer: Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)
Explanation: TTA accounted for over 60% of the procedures in the study.