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Hakan Ömeroğlu TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Ankara, Turkey

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Manuel Cassiano Neves CUF Descobertas Hospital, Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Lisbon, Portugal

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techniques. This may be considered as the ‘surgeon’s bias’, and may influence the choice of treatment in certain circumstances. 36 A litigious environment may influence the choice of treatment particularly in elbow, forearm, wrist and hand fractures

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Valeria Pintar St George’s Hospital, London, UK

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Charlotte Brookes St George’s Hospital, London, UK

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Alex Trompeter St George’s Hospital, London, UK
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Caroline Hing St George’s Hospital, London, UK
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Yael Gelfer St George’s Hospital, London, UK
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secondary to operative technique, especially inadequate femoral shortening. Yalcinkaya et al. investigated the surgical management of unstable forearm fractures in 45 children. They attributed one case of radial nerve palsy with wrist drop to the use of

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