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Complications and patient-injury after ankle fracture surgery. −A closed claim analysis with data from the Patient Compensation Association in Denmark
Naja Bjørslev
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, Lars Bo Ebskov, Camilla Mersø,
Christian Wong
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Department of Clinical Medicine
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Ankle Fracture Surgery
100%
Patient Injury
100%
Ankle Fracture
100%
Denmark
100%
Medical Specialists
100%
Danish Health Care System
50%
Fragility Fracture
50%
Iatrogenic Injury
50%
Economic Compensation
50%
Economic Consequences
50%
Education Level
50%
Junior Doctors
50%
One-phase
50%
Financial Compensation
50%
Competence Level
50%
Pronation
50%
Malpractice
50%
Surgical Treatment
50%
Root Cause Analysis
50%
Reoperation Rate
50%
Readmission
50%
Comorbidity
50%
Surgeons
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ankle Fracture
100%
Pronation
66%
Physician
66%
Fragility Fracture
33%
Comorbidity
33%
Reoperation
33%
Diabetes Mellitus
33%
Iatrogenesis
33%
Surgeon
33%
Systematic Review
33%
Surgery
33%
Health Care
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ankle Fracture
100%
Iatrogenic Disease
33%
Fragility Fracture
33%
Comorbidity
33%
Diabetes Mellitus
33%