
AAOS 2016: One-year results of surgical vs. nonsurgical treatment of type B ankle fracture

AAOS 2016: One-year results of surgical vs. nonsurgical treatment of type B ankle fracture
Combined Randomized and Observational Study of Surgery for Type B Ankle Fracture Treatment (CROSSBAT)
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160 patients with type B ankle fractures were randomized to either operative or nonoperative treatment. The purpose of this study was to determine whether surgical treatment offers superior outcomes compared to nonsurgical management of type B ankle fractures with minimal talar shift. Findings indicated a mean difference between groups in the AAOS Foot and Ankle Outcomes Questionnaire (FAOQ) which...
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