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-validated and relevant outcome measurement tools such as the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score, the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) or the Mayo Wrist Score (MWS). Series with clinical data collected before surgery and similarly at follow
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-professional groups for discussions. Table 2. Primary aims for the National Quality Registry HAKIR • To improve healthcare by continuous and standardised follow-up of results of hand surgical treatments, including patient-reported outcome
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comparative sub-analyses such as those between different age groups. Moreover, only RCTs in English were included, which can be a bias. Finally, no studies used the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, which would have been an interesting
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the results are promising. 18 , 19 Kang et al reviewed 33 patients managed by arthroscopic bone grafting and reported a 97% union rate with favourable clinical outcomes. 19 Oh et al compared arthroscopic and open NVBG in the management of
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performed, including special projections of the scaphoid. If the clinical status is typical and a fracture can be seen on radiographs, the patient has to be treated for his scaphoid fracture according to the recommendations, usually with an appropriate cast
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was often the cause of the complication and had to be removed in 7% of patients. Scheibel et al 8 reported on ten patients who underwent ORIF after traumatic anterior glenoid fractures involving more than 25% of the articulating area. They found a
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that both 4CF and PRC produce a clear improvement in pain and subjective outcome measurements for patients with symptomatic SLAC wrists. PRC can perhaps provide a better post-operative ROM, with less risk of the potential complications specific to 4CF