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Fracture Apparatus Design and Protocol Optimization for Closed-stabilized Fractures in Rodents
Published on: August 14, 2018
How accurate and reliable are doctors in estimating fracture angulation?
J S H Gaskin1, M K Pimple, R Wharton
1Department of Trauma & Orthopaedics, Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, UK. juju@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
This study assessed the accuracy of doctors in estimating fracture angulation. Radiographs of fractured wrist and forearm of varying angulations were shown to all grades of doctors in the speciality of trauma and orthopaedics. They were asked to estimate the angulation at the fracture site without using a goniometer. The estimates were analysed for accuracy and variability. This study showed that doctors have a mean error of 8-9 degrees and had poor agreement with themselves and others. We recommend the use of a goniometer to assess fracture angulation.

