Patient Preferences for Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment of LC1 Pelvis Fracture: A Discrete Choice Experiment.
Joseph Thomas PattersonJoshua Alan ParryZachary Mark WorkingNatasha S McKibbenJoseph BacaAndrew DuongJoshua SeniorAnnabel KimLucas S MarchandNathan O'HaraPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic trauma (2024)
LC1 pelvis fracture patients valued independence with ambulation, shorter hospital stay, and avoiding secondary surgery and mortality in the month after their injury. Patients preferred the treatment they received rather than operative versus nonoperative care.
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