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Comparative Study
. 2009 Mar;80(3):223-30.
doi: 10.1007/s00104-008-1636-1.

[Primary definitive cast therapy on the upper and lower extremities. Indications and cost analysis]

[Article in German]
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Comparative Study

[Primary definitive cast therapy on the upper and lower extremities. Indications and cost analysis]

[Article in German]
K Dresing et al. Chirurg. 2009 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Soft cast (SC) is a semirigid cast material which opened new possibilities for fracture care in adults and children. The primary definitive cast technique (PDCT) with SC is a new casting method that uses a combination of fiberglass and polyurethane resin. Time, personnel, and material costs for producing plaster casts using the conventional technique (primary plaster cast and secondary hard cast, or POPHC) were prospectively compared with PDCT using SC on upper and lower extremities.

Methods: Time, personnel, and material costs for producing plaster casts using the conventional technique (primary plaster cast and secondary hard cast, or POPHC) were prospectively compared with PDCT using SC on upper and lower extremities.

Results: Compared with PDCT, the costs for POPHC were always higher: 138% for upper arm casts, 142% for lower arm and scaphoid casts, 219% for ankle joint casts, 157% for ankle splints, 336% for first-toe bandage/orthesis, and 289% for geisha shoes.

Conclusion: The procedure using PDCT with SC can contribute to cost savings and improve patient comfort.

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