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How good is the orthopaedic literature?
Authors:Harman Chaudhry  Raman Mundi  Ishu Singh  Thomas A Einhorn  and Mohit Bhandari
Institution:Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;1Division of Orthopedic Surgery, Millcreek Community Hospital, Erie, PA, Canada;2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Randomized trials constitute approximately 3% of the orthopaedic literature Concerns regarding quality of the orthopaedic literature stem from a widespread notion that the overall quality of the surgical literature is in need of improvement. Limitations in surgical research arises primarily from two pervasive issues: 1) A reliance on low levels of evidence to advance surgical knowledge, and 2) Poor reporting quality among the high level surgical evidence that is available. The scarcity of randomized trials may be largely attributable to several unique challenges which make them difficult to conduct. We present characteristics of the orthopaedic literature and address the challenges of conducting randomized trials in surgery.
Keywords:Critical appraisal  evidence-based medicine  quality  randomized trials
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