Ankle fracture internal fixation performed by cadaveric simulation-trained versus standard-trained orthopaedic trainees: a preliminary, multicentre randomized controlled trial.
Hannah K JamesDamian R GriffinJames GriffinJoanne D FisherGiles T R PattisonPublished in: Bone & joint open (2023)
Trainees randomized to cadaveric training performed better ankle fracture fixations and irradiated patients less during surgery compared to standard-trained trainees. This effect, which was previously unknown, is likely to be a consequence of the intervention. Further study is required.
Keyphrases
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