HN 1 Flashcards

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Define the following.

What is a dacron?

What is the tessier classification?

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Define enopthalmos/ex?

What would you notice on physical exam?

How would you determine telecantus?

How is cantholysis different than canthototmy?

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What is the height of the upper/lower tarsal folds? Tarsal plate? What does this structure consist of?

What is the organization of fat pads in upper and lower lids?

What are the smooth muscles of the eye?

What is a stye/Chaliazon caused by?

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5
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What are the parts of the orbicularis muscle: function, innervation?

What is the origin/insertion of mullers/ tarsal muscle?

What is the medical cantus made of, what is its insertion?

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What is the attachment of the lateral cantus?

What is the function of lockwood and witnall ligaments? What are their origin and insertion?

What is the fissure h/ width? What is the MRD?

What is the hight of the crease? Asians?

Whare do the eye lids rest? What is the excursion of the lids?

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What is the type, blood supply, innervation, size?

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8
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What is the flap and back up for the following?

What are your recipient vessles - in neck and out?

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9
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For cutaneous and soft tissue defects. What are your goals?

What are the best option/ backup/ salvage?

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10
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What forms the division between the anterior and posterior tongue?

What are the functions of the anterior/ posterior tongue?

What are your goals?

What is your algorthim for <25, 1/3-2/3, >70% tongue?

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11
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How are they classified?

What are the goals of each area?

What are the options by tumor stage?

What are local/ distant/ free options for anterior and posterior defects?

What is the process of mucosalization?

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12
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What is the function, classification and goals.

What are the local, regional and free options?

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13
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What are the boarders of the retromolar triagon?

How would you manage?

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14
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What are the gols/ classification/ function of pharanx?

What are the phases of swallow?

What are the options for pharngeal reconstruction?

(1/2)

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15
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What are the options for Type 1 - 4 Esophegeal reconstruction (2/2)

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16
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What specific complications would you discuss?

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17
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What are the specific goals?

Classification?

What are the principles of reconstruction/ dural and bony repair?

What are the local/ pedicled/ free options?

What are the specific complications?

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18
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What are indications for ST reconstruction of the neck.

What are regional and free options?

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19
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What is the classification of forehead defects?

What are teh bony and soft tissue reconstrucion options?

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20
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What is an algorthim for forehead defects?

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