November 07, 2012
Diagnostic Performance of Radiographs and Computed Tomography for Displacement and Instability of Acute Scaphoid Waist Fractures
J Bone Joint Surg Am, 2012 Nov 07;94(21):1967-1974. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.K.00993
Geert A. Buijze, MD; Peter Jørgsholm, MD; Niels O.B. Thomsen, MD, PhD; Anders Björkman, MD, PhD; Jack Besjakov, MD, PhD; David Ring, MD, PhD
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Supporting Data
A table showing the conformance of our study to the QUADAS guidelines
Supporting Data
Video 1: Arthroscopic video of the wrist illustrated in Figures 1-A, 1-B, and 1-C showing a nondisplaced and stable scaphoid waist fracture. The tip of the probe could not open the fracture gap or mobilize the fragments. (Published with permission of Peter Jørgsholm, who holds copyright.)
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Video 2: Arthroscopic video of the wrist illustrated in Figures 2-A, 2-B, and 2-C showing a nondisplaced and unstable scaphoid waist fracture. The tip of the probe could easily open the fracture gap and mobilize the distal fragment. (Published with permission of Peter Jørgsholm, who holds copyright.)