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Influence of fracture type and surgeon experience on the emission of radiation in distal radius fractures.

Michael Kraus1, Götz Röderer, Melanie Max, Gert Krischak, Florian Gebhard, Christoph Riepl.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ionising radiation is a potential risk for potentially exposed personnel. Only a few studies have examined the factors contributing to the emission of radiation in orthopaedic trauma procedures. We hypothesize that the experience of the surgeon and the fracture type influence the emission of radiation intraoperatively.
METHODS: In a retrospective analysis, we examined 100 consecutive distal radius fractures receiving a volar plate osteosynthesis. The following parameters were documented: demographic data, plate system, fracture type, duration of the surgical procedure and duration of the emission of radiation, the experience level of the surgeon and the first assisting surgeon.
RESULTS: Of all included patients (74 female), 48 had a type A, 7 a type B and 45 a type C fracture. The duration of radiation was longer for type C fractures [1.04 min (min)] in comparison to type A fractures (0.88 min) (P = 0.8152). In the type C subgroup, the highest amount of radiation was required for type C3 fractures (1.6 min), which was significantly more in comparison to type A (P = 0.0460) and type C1 fractures (P = 0.0089). The intraoperative emission of radiation (P = 0.00141) and the procedure time (P = 0.0006) depended on the experience of the surgical team.
CONCLUSION: The emission of radiation during this procedure depends on the fracture type and the experience of the surgical team. Operating theatre personnel should be aware of the higher emission rates during the treatment of type C fractures and in teaching hospitals with inexperienced team members.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23589065     DOI: 10.1007/s00402-013-1739-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


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1.  Radiation exposure during proximal femoral nailing: Traction table versus conventional table.

Authors:  Ahmet Burak Bilekli; Eyyüp Emre Bahtiyar; Hakan Zeybek; Çağrı Neyişci; Yusuf Erdem; Deniz Çankaya
Journal:  Jt Dis Relat Surg       Date:  2022-07-06
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