Purpose: There is variability among surgeons on definitions regarding the degree of bone healing of long-bone fractures. A lack of consensus may negatively affect communication between surgeons, and lead to unintended and unwanted variability in treatment of patients suffering from abnormal healing of long-bone fractures. We aimed to identify differences between surgeons regarding their views on the degree of union of long-bone fractures. Methods: We performed a survey among 114 surgeons who worked at 11 level I trauma centers and 68 level II/III hospitals in the Netherlands. We asked them to represent their institutional colleagues and answer questions regarding their views on the definition, factors influencing bone healing, clinical prac...
Background: There is a lack of consensus among orthopaedic surgeons in the assessment of fracture-he...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Background: Several studies have demonstrated equivocal long-...
This article looks into normal physiological fracture healing with special emphasis on the diamond c...
Purpose: There is variability among surgeons on definitions regarding the degree of bone healing of ...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Increased road traffic accidents lead to increased incidence of fracture of long bones. ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-union of long bones is a significant consequence of fracture treatment. The ideal...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decreased bone mass and an increased bone fragility and susceptib...
Long-bone fractures are common in the field of orthopedic trauma and require careful treatment to av...
Long bone non-union continues to be a significant worldwide problem. Since its inception over a deca...
Background: Despite improvements in the understanding of fracture repair and treatment techniques, d...
The aim of this retrospective study with prospectively documented data was to report the clinical re...
Introduction: The British Orthopedic Association (BOA) and British Association of Plastic, Reconstru...
Introduction Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long-bone fractu...
Non-union of long bone fractures which was treated with Limb reconstruction system was followed up ...
Background: There is a lack of consensus among orthopaedic surgeons in the assessment of fracture-he...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Background: Several studies have demonstrated equivocal long-...
This article looks into normal physiological fracture healing with special emphasis on the diamond c...
Purpose: There is variability among surgeons on definitions regarding the degree of bone healing of ...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Increased road traffic accidents lead to increased incidence of fracture of long bones. ...
INTRODUCTION: Non-union of long bones is a significant consequence of fracture treatment. The ideal...
Osteoporosis is characterized by a decreased bone mass and an increased bone fragility and susceptib...
Long-bone fractures are common in the field of orthopedic trauma and require careful treatment to av...
Long bone non-union continues to be a significant worldwide problem. Since its inception over a deca...
Background: Despite improvements in the understanding of fracture repair and treatment techniques, d...
The aim of this retrospective study with prospectively documented data was to report the clinical re...
Introduction: The British Orthopedic Association (BOA) and British Association of Plastic, Reconstru...
Introduction Aseptic non-union is a significant complication in approximately 5% of long-bone fractu...
Non-union of long bone fractures which was treated with Limb reconstruction system was followed up ...
Background: There is a lack of consensus among orthopaedic surgeons in the assessment of fracture-he...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Background: Several studies have demonstrated equivocal long-...
This article looks into normal physiological fracture healing with special emphasis on the diamond c...