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Das Who Is Who der Extremitätenfrakturen

Who is who in the fractures of the upper and lower limb

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Zusammenfassung

Die Genauigkeit ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil in der Kommunikation medizinischer Fakten und Daten. Sie wird zu einem großen Maß durch die Verwendung von Klassifikationen erreicht. Allerdings sind viele unserer Wertungssysteme aufgrund ihrer Komplexität nicht uneingeschränkt praxistauglich. Nicht zuletzt deshalb haben gerade in der Traumatologie umgangssprachliche Ausdrücke (Kolloquialismen) nach wie vor einen großen Stellenwert. Durch sie wird ein hohes Maß an Information präzise übertragen. Eine Voraussetzung dafür ist, dass alle Mitglieder eines Traumateams die Definition der verwendeten Begriffe zur Gänze verstehen und sie in gleicher Weise anwenden.

Abstract

The precision is a major factor in the communication of medical facts and data. Predominantly, it is reached by the use of classification systems. However, many of our classifications do not provide an unlimited use in the day-to-day practice. Thus, particularly in the field of traumatology, colloquialisms play a major role. They provide a high degree of information transmission. However, it is a must for all members of a trauma team to fully understand the definitions of such terms and use them in the same manner.

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Schueller, G. Das Who Is Who der Extremitätenfrakturen. Radiologe 49, 1141–1158 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-009-1835-x

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