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It is a requirement by law for every surgical patient to have informed consent. The literature suggests that consenting of elective patients, which is usually performed by senior staff, is of a higher standard than that for emergency cases (1). However the consenting of trauma patients is often left to junior doctors who may have no previous orthopaedic experience. It has also been noted in the literature that a significant proportion of medical negligence claims are as a result of poorly informed consent (2). The aim of this study was to determine the quality of informed consent in trauma patients in a busy district general hospital.