In Longo 2022 et al., on CT-guided osteotomies, what was associated with a significantly increased risk of postoperative complications?
A. Femoral detorsional osteotomy alone
B. Use of TPLO jig
C. Use of locking implants
D. Concurrent femoral and tibial osteotomies
E. Performing surgery in metaphyseal bone
Answer: Concurrent femoral and tibial osteotomies
Explanation: 80% of complications occurred in cases receiving both FDO and TDO in the same limb.
In Longo 2022 et al., on CT-guided osteotomies, what was the most common osteotomy location used in this study?
A. Femoral metaphysis
B. Tibial metaphysis
C. Femoral diaphysis
D. Tibial diaphysis
E. Proximal tibial epiphysis
Answer: Femoral diaphysis
Explanation: Femoral diaphyseal osteotomies were most commonly performed (10/22).
In Longo 2022 et al., on CT-guided osteotomies, what was the primary method used to intraoperatively determine the amount of rotational correction needed for torsional deformities?
A. Use of reference guidewires at a preset angle
B. Measuring angles with a goniometer
C. Matching alignment with TPLO jig pin positions
D. Measurement of cortical arch length (CAL) via CT
E. Visual alignment of pes and tibial tuberosity
Answer: Measurement of cortical arch length (CAL) via CT
Explanation: CAL was computed from CT-based radius and torsion angle to quantify how much to rotate the bone.
In Longo 2022 et al., on CT-guided osteotomies, what clinical outcome was observed in 94% of dogs after femoral and/or tibial detorsional osteotomy?
A. Full return to work
B. Improved frontal limb alignment
C. Normal radiographic bone healing
D. Full or acceptable function
E. No implant complications
Answer: Full or acceptable function
Explanation: 17 of 18 dogs had full or acceptable function at follow-up.
In Longo 2022 et al., on CT-guided osteotomies, what percentage of dogs had physiological patellar tracking restored following surgery?
A. 82%
B. 94%
C. 100%
D. 89%
E. 76%
Answer: 100%
Explanation: All 22/22 cases had restored physiological patellar tracking at follow-up.