1. Evaluation of current treatment techniques for distal radius fractures amongst Belgian orthopaedic surgeons
- Author
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D E C, van Schaik, C K, Goorens, P, Wernaers, B, Hendrickx, T, Scheerlinck, and J F, Goubau
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Surgeons ,Wrist Joint ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Consensus ,Treatment Outcome ,Belgium ,Intra-Articular Fractures ,Humans ,Clinical Competence ,Radius Fractures - Abstract
This online questionnaire was initiated to investigate if a consensus on the treatment of distal radius fractures amongst orthopaedic surgeons in Belgium exist. Two cases were presented: an extra-articular fracture, with dorsal displacement (Frykman type I) and a displaced intra-articular fracture (Frykman type VII). Treatment of choice and rationale of choice were investigated. 158 responses were collected. In case of a Frykman type I, the majority of surgeons would have performed a closed reduction and intrafocal K-wiring (37.3%) or volar plating (34.8%). In case of a Frykman type VII, volar plating was the primary treatment of choice (66.5%), closed reduction and K-wiring was chosen in 24.7% and external fixation in 4.4%. We cannot conclude on a consensus in treatment choice amongst Belgian orthopaedic surgeons. Compared to previous research, an increase in the use of volar plating in intra- as well as in extra-articular distal radius fractures was noticed.
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- 2015