Download DNB 2016 Dec ORTHOPAEDICS PAPER 2 A Question Paper

Download Diplomate of National Board (DNB) 2016 Dec ORTHOPAEDICS PAPER 2 A Previous Question Paper

FINAL EXAM NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
DECEMBER 2016
-1-
POSSESSION / USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE
EXAMINATION HALL.
ORTHOPAEDICS

PAPER ? II
ORTHO/D/16/27/II
Time : 3 hours
Max. Marks : 100

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS


? This question paper consists of 10 questions divided into Part ?A? and Part ?B?, each part
containing 5 questions.
? Answers to questions of Part ?A? and Part ?B? are to be strictly attempted in separate answer
sheet(s) and the main + supplementary answer sheet(s) used for each part must be tagged
separately.
? Answers to questions of Part ?A? attempted in answer sheet(s) of Part ?B? or vice versa shall
not be evaluated.
? Answer sheet(s) of Part ?A? and Part ?B? are not to be tagged together.
? Part ?A? and Part ?B? should be mentioned only on the covering page of the respective answer
sheet(s).
? Attempt all questions in order.
? Each question carries 10 marks.
? Read the question carefully and answer to the point neatly and legibly.
? Do not leave any blank pages between two answers.
? Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space.
? Answer all the parts of a single question together.
? Start the answer to a question on a fresh page or leave adequate space between two answers.
? Draw table/diagrams/flowcharts wherever appropriate.

Write short notes on:
PART A


1. a) Clinical and radiological features of developmental
dyplasia of hip.
b) Types of pelvic osteotomies for acetabular dysplasia.

5+5
2. a) Classify torticollis.
b) Management of torticollis.
c) Sprengel shoulder deformity.

2+4+4
3. a) Intrinsic plus hand.
b) Ulnar paradox.

5+5
4. a) Patho-anatomy and Pirani scoring in congenital talipes
equino varus.
b) Steps of Ponsetti manipulation and serial cast application.

5+5
5. a) Define Perthes? disease
b) Aetiological factors, classification systems and head-at-risk
signs of Perthes? disease.

2+(2+3+3)



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