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. 2010 Dec 7;35(8):1223–1228. doi: 10.1007/s00264-010-1177-3

Table 1.

The demographic profile and clinical/radiological outcome of the patients with comminuted posterior wall fracture where the posterior wall was reconstructed with iliac crest strut graft

Surgery number Age/gender Associated injuries Surgical approach Follow-up (y) Merle d’Aubigne and Postel score Radiological score
1 28/M Abdominal injury Kocher-Langenbeck 5 Excellent Good
2 36/M Medial malleolus fracture, knee ligament injury Kocher-Langenbeck 3.5 Fair Fair
3 33/F Patella fracture Kocher-Langenbeck 2.5 Very good Good
4 48/M Both bone forearm fracture, tibial plateu fracture Kocher-Langenbeck 3.5 Good Fair
5 22/M Head injury (AISS < 3), femur head fracture (Pipkin type I) Ganz surgical dislocation 3 Very good Good
6 39/M Blunt trauma chest Kocher-Langenbeck 4 Good Good
7 44/M Kocher-Langenbeck 3.2 Excellent Excellent
8 43/M Abdominal injury, knee ligament injury Kocher-Langenbeck 2 Good Fair

M male, F female, AISS abbreviated injury severity score