Higher total costs with surgical treatment of acute scaphoid fractures .
Comparison of direct and indirect costs of internal fixation and cast treatment in acute scaphoid fractures: A randomized trial involving 52 patients
Acta Orthop. 2007 Oct;78(5):672-952 patients were randomized to receive one of two treatments for acute scaphoid fracture. One group underwent a surgical (internal fixation) procedure while the second group underwent a closed (cast treatment) procedure. The primary outcomes examined were total (indirect and direct) costs of either treatment as well as length of work absences. Results demonstrated that there was a higher total cost incurred from surgical treatment in both manual and non-manual workers. However, closed treatment patients had longer work absences and higher work disability costs.
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