RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The use of a template to improve the management of distal radial fractures JF Emergency Medicine Journal JO Emerg Med J FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine SP 544 OP 547 DO 10.1136/emj.2004.016360 VO 22 IS 8 A1 R Kotnis A1 M D Waites A1 O Fayomi A1 R Dega YR 2005 UL http://emj.bmj.com/content/22/8/544.abstract AB Objectives: The aim of this study was to reduce the number of inappropriately managed distal radial fractures with the use of a template. Methods: A template has been developed to aid junior doctors and emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) to decide which distal radial fractures require manipulation. Emergency Department (ED) junior doctors and ENPs were asked to review the radiographs of 12 distal radial fractures with and without the template and comment on whether the fracture required manipulation. Results: There was an improvement in appropriate management with the template of 16.6% for the junior doctors and 22.3% for the ENPs. This was statistically significant for both groups when the results were analysed with a paired t test (p<0.01). Conclusions: We conclude that the availability of this template in the ED may be helpful to junior doctors and ENPs, and represents a low cost and efficient way of reducing the number of patients who attend a fracture clinic with a distal radial fracture in an unsatisfactory position. This may also reduce the numbers requiring admission and a manipulation under anaesthetic, which spares the patients the risks of general anaesthesia and may possibly be cost saving.