Radius shaft re-fracture in 27M (C101415) Vignesh S Trauma - Radius and Ulnar Shaft Fractures E 4/3/2020 6 10 0
QUESTIONS 1 of 2 1 2 Previous Next (SBQ12TR.59) Which of the following has been shown to be the greatest risk factor for refracture after plate removal from a radial shaft? QID: 3974 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 Removal of locking screws 4% (95/2597) 2 Removal of small fragment plates 2% (42/2597) 3 Removal of metaphyseal implants 5% (135/2597) 4 Removal of implants less than 1 year after insertion 84% (2189/2597) 5 Removal of protective splinting from limb earlier than 10 weeks postoperatively 4% (112/2597) L 2 Question Complexity C Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 4 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic (OBQ07.147) All of the following have been shown to increase the risk of refracture following removal of forearm plates used for internal fixation EXCEPT: QID: 808 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 initial fracture comminution 2% (22/988) 2 initial fracture displacement 16% (163/988) 3 use of 3.5 mm dynamic compression plate 64% (636/988) 4 plate removal before 12 months 5% (53/988) 5 immediate activity as tolerated following removal 11% (110/988) L 1 Question Complexity C Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 3 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic