| Literature DB >> 32010848 |
Sheena Seewoonarain1, Satish Babu2, Dhrumin Sangoi3, Adhish Avasthi3, David Ricketts4.
Abstract
Torus fractures of the distal radius are both a common pediatric forearm fracture and a common source of referral to orthopedic departments. Management of these injuries has moved away from traditional casting methods to using splints and softcasts. AIM: With the recent introduction of a virtual fracture clinic (VFC), we sought to improve our compliance with guidelines while ensuring all patients undergo review in the clinic.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 32010848 PMCID: PMC6946224 DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Qual Saf ISSN: 2472-0054
Fig. 1.Flowchart of VFC protocol for patients with torus fractures. ED, Emergency Department.
Fig. 2.Comparison of treatment of pediatric patients before and after the VFC. POP, plaster of Paris.
Comparison of discharge from care method, repeat radiograph and time in plaster between the pre-VFC cycle and post-VFC cycle
Comparison of costs pre- and post-VFC with the total costs and average cost per patient