Post-operative imaging in pediatric distal radius fractures: When tradition meets evidence

儿童桡骨远端骨折术后影像学检查:传统与循证的碰撞

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Abstract

Routine postoperative radiographs after surgical fixation of pediatric distal-radius fractures have long been part of standard care. Yet growing evidence shows that these images rarely change management in stable cases, adding unnecessary cost, radiation exposure, and clinical burden. A recent study highlights this issue and questions whether routine imaging truly benefits patient outcomes. As orthopedic care shifts toward more patient-centered and value-driven models, there is increasing support for the judicious use of radiographs, reserving imaging for cases where clinical examination or patient symptoms suggest a potential problem. This shift would reflect a broader movement within orthopedic practice: Aligning tradition with necessity, and optimizing care based on evidence rather than habit.

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