Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4067444 The Journal of Hand Surgery 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo address the null hypothesis that surgeons shown radiographs of little finger metacarpal neck fractures with measured fracture angulation would recommend surgery as often as surgeons shown unmarked radiographs.MethodsMembers of the Science of Variation Group, an international collaboration of fully trained orthopedic and trauma surgeons, were asked to review 20 little finger metacarpal neck fracture cases, which included a vignette and 3 high-quality radiographs. Members were then randomized to review radiographs with or without measured fracture angulation on the lateral view and select operative or nonoperative management.ResultsSurgeons shown radiographs with measured angulation were more likely to recommend surgery, and there was less variability among these surgeons, particularly for fractures with less angular deformity.ConclusionsMeasured fracture angulation has a small but significant influence on treatment recommendations for little finger metacarpal neck fractures.Type of study/level of evidenceDiagnostic III.

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