Aims. Following the introduction of national standards in 2009, most
major paediatric trauma is now triaged to specialist units offering
combined orthopaedic and plastic surgical expertise. We investigated
the management of
Aims. Type IIIB
Aims. Understanding of
Aims. The Open-Fracture Patient Evaluation Nationwide (OPEN) study was performed to provide clarity in
Aims. Ankle fractures are common injuries and the third most common fragility fracture. In all, 40% of ankle fractures in the frail are
Aims. A core outcome set for adult,
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Aims. This study estimated trends in incidence of
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Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the Orthopaedic Trauma Society (OTS) classification of
Aims. The
Aims. The aim of this study was to develop and internally validate a prognostic nomogram to predict the probability of gaining a functional range of motion (ROM ≥ 120°) after
Aims. Studies on long-term patient-reported outcomes after
Aims. Several studies have reported that patients presenting during the evening or weekend have poorer quality healthcare. Our objective was to examine how timely surgery for patients with severe
Aims. To describe a new objective classification for
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This pilot study analysed the outcome of
Aims. Despite long-standing dogma, a clear relationship between the timing of surgical irrigation and debridement (I&D) and the development of subsequent deep infection has not been established in the literature. Traditionally, I&D of an
Aims. To compare results of institutional preferences with regard to treatment of soft tissues in the setting of
Aims. Clinical management of