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. 2011 Jul 15;469(12):3390–3399. doi: 10.1007/s11999-011-1970-3

Table 1.

Demographics and fracture characteristics

Patient Age (years) Sex Mechanism of injury Classification Associated injuries Fracture characteristics (preop/postop)
AO/OTA Mayo Medial/lateral displacement (mm) Angulation (°) GPA (°) Articular step-off (mm) Articular gap (mm)
1 75 Male Snowmobile C3 Type IV TBI, PTX, pulm cont, splenic lac, rib fx 30/0 6/0 33/34 8/0 8/1
2 25 Male Snowmobile A3.2 NA Femur fx 21/0 26/0 24/36 NA NA
3 52 Male Pedestrian vs MVC A3.2 NA PTX, rib fx, facial lac 21/0 3/0 39/40 NA NA
4 19 Male Bicycle collision C1.2 NA SSN injury 11/0 10/0 16/28 NA NA
5 26 Male Fall from height A3.2 NA None 23/0 22/0 33/48 NA NA
6 47 Male MVC A3.2 NA Ips distal radius/ulna fx, ips 2-5 metacarpal fx 40/0 15/0 37/40 NA NA
7 32 Male Bicycle collision C1.1 NA None 29/0 7/0 25/34 NA NA

Preop = preoperative; postop = postoperative; GPA = glenopolar angle; MVC = motor vehicle collision; NA = not applicable; TBI = traumatic brain injury; PTX = pneumothorax; pulm cont = pulmonary contusion; lac = laceration; fx = fracture; SSN = suprascapular nerve; ips = ipsilateral.