Background Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young men. The use of immediate surgical fixation to manage this type of fracture has increased, despite insufficient evidence of improved outcomes over non-surgical management. The SWIFFT trial compared the clinical effectiveness of surgical fixation with cast immobilisation and early fixation of fractures that fail to unite in adults with scaphoid waist fractures displaced by 2 mm or less. Methods This pragmatic, parallel-group, multicentre, open-label, two-arm, randomised superiority trial included adults (aged 16 years or older) who presented to orthopaedic departments of 31 hospitals in England and Wales with a clear bicortical fracture of t...
Immobifisation of the thumb is widely believed to be important in the management of fractures of the...
Background: With the proliferation of different fixation screws, there is an increasing trend to rec...
Background: There is a current trend in orthopaedic practice to treat nondisplaced or minimally disp...
BACKGROUND Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in youn...
Background Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young m...
BackgroundScaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young me...
BACKGROUND Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in youn...
Background: Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young ...
BACKGROUND: A scaphoid fracture is the most common type of carpal fracture affecting young active pe...
BACKGROUND: A scaphoid fracture is the most common type of carpal fracture affecting young active pe...
Aims The aim of the Scaphoid Waist Internal Fixation for Fractures Trial (SWIFFT) was to determine t...
Aims There has been an increasing trend for early fixation of scaphoid fractures despite uncertain e...
Background Scaphoid waist fractures make up 66% of scaphoid fractures and are mostly non-displaced. ...
Immobifisation of the thumb is widely believed to be important in the management of fractures of the...
Background: With the proliferation of different fixation screws, there is an increasing trend to rec...
Background: There is a current trend in orthopaedic practice to treat nondisplaced or minimally disp...
BACKGROUND Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in youn...
Background Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young m...
BackgroundScaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young me...
BACKGROUND Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in youn...
Background: Scaphoid fractures account for 90% of carpal fractures and occur predominantly in young ...
BACKGROUND: A scaphoid fracture is the most common type of carpal fracture affecting young active pe...
BACKGROUND: A scaphoid fracture is the most common type of carpal fracture affecting young active pe...
Aims The aim of the Scaphoid Waist Internal Fixation for Fractures Trial (SWIFFT) was to determine t...
Aims There has been an increasing trend for early fixation of scaphoid fractures despite uncertain e...
Background Scaphoid waist fractures make up 66% of scaphoid fractures and are mostly non-displaced. ...
Immobifisation of the thumb is widely believed to be important in the management of fractures of the...
Background: With the proliferation of different fixation screws, there is an increasing trend to rec...
Background: There is a current trend in orthopaedic practice to treat nondisplaced or minimally disp...