Introducing the Surgical Therapeutic Index in trauma surgery: an assessment tool for the benefits and risks of operative fracture treatment strategies

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2016-12

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van der Meijden, Olivier A
Houwert, MarijnISNI 0000000389377375
Wijdicks, Frans-Jasper G
Dijkgraaf, Marcel G W
Leenen, LoekORCID 0000-0001-8385-1801ISNI 0000000390070047
Verhofstad, Michiel H J
Verleisdonk, Egbert J M M

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Surgical Therapeutic Index (STI) has been described as an indicator of the benefits and risks of surgical treatment. The index is calculated by dividing the cure rate of an operative treatment by the complication rate. This study introduces the STI in trauma surgery by comparing the indices for surgical plate fixation (PF) and intramedullary fixation (IMF) of displaced midshaft clavicular fractures. METHODS: In a previously reported, randomized controlled fashion, 120 patients were assigned to PF or IMF. Cure was defined by a Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score of 8 or less. Complications were noted as present or not present for each follow-up assessment, and a panel of experts provided weights to the severity of complications. STIs were reported along with their 95% confidence intervals. The higher a procedure's STI, the higher the benefit/risk balance of that procedure. RESULTS: The nonweighted STI after 6 weeks was significantly higher in the PF group. During further follow- up, the differences leveled out and became nonsignificant. When weighting the STI for severity, the indices decrease but are significantly in favor of the PF group at 6 weeks and 6 months after surgery. At 1 year postoperatively, differences are not significant. CONCLUSION: The STI may be a reliable tool to assess the benefits and risks of operative fracture treatment. Further studies with consistent results of this new scoring system are needed before conclusions can be generalized. When determining the indices of PF and IMF, a significant difference in favor of PF was observed during the early phase of recovery.

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Clavicle fractures, displaced, operative treatment, surgical therapeutic index, plate fixation, intramedullary fixation, Taverne, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Randomized Controlled Trial

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van der Meijden, O A, Houwert, R M, Wijdicks, F-J G, Dijkgraaf, M G W, Leenen, L P H, Verhofstad, M H J & Verleisdonk, E J M M 2016, 'Introducing the Surgical Therapeutic Index in trauma surgery : an assessment tool for the benefits and risks of operative fracture treatment strategies', Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, vol. 25, no. 12, pp. 2005–2010. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2016.05.009