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. 2014 Feb 9;9(1):25–32. doi: 10.1007/s11751-014-0185-z

Table 1.

Patient demographics

Age/gender Mechanism of injury Schatzker Soft tissue injury Additional injuries
Tscherne Gustilo–Anderson
1. 38 M Pedestrian accident VI IIIB
2. 43 F Motor vehicle accident VI III
3. 29 M Pedestrian accident VI III Contralateral tibial plateau fracture
4. 34 M Motor vehicle accident VI IIIA
5. 40 F Fall VI III
6. 57 M Pedestrian accident VI III
7. 59 F Pedestrian accident VI II Femur fracture
8. 19 M Pedestrian accident VI IIIB Femur fracture
9. 56 F Motor vehicle accident VI III
10. 42 M Fall VI III
11. 37 M Fall VI III
12. 21 F Motor vehicle accident V III Contralateral tibia fracture
13. 51 F Motor vehicle accident VI III Acetabulum fracture, Monteggia fracture
14. 50 M Motor vehicle accident VI III
15. 40 M Assault V II
16. 50 M Motor vehicle accident V II
17. 52 M Pedestrian accident VI III
18. 26 M Motor vehicle accident VI III Bilateral femur fracture
19. 27 M Motor vehicle accident V II
20. 59 M Motor vehicle accident VI III
21 41 F Fall V III
22. 46 M Fall VI III
23. 34 M Fall VI III
24. 43 F Fall VI III Clavicle fracture
25. 57 M Motor vehicle accident VI II Bilateral plateau fracture
26. 57 M Motor vehicle accident VI II Bilateral plateau fracture
27. 45 M Motor vehicle accident VI IIIA
28. 36 M Fall VI III
29. 53 M Bicycle accident VI III
30. 43 M Pedestrian accident VI III
31. 24 F Fall V II
32. 37 M Motor vehicle accident V I
33. 28 F Pedestrian accident VI II
34. 33 M Fall VI III Intercondylar femur fracture
35. 26 F Fall V I
36. 51 M Pedestrian accident VI III
37. 52 F Fall VI III
38. 47 M Motor vehicle accident VI IIIA
39. 41 M Fall V I
40. 52 F Fall VI III
41. 52 M Pedestrian accident VI III
42. 68 F Motor vehicle accident VI III
43. 37 F Fall V III
44. 56 F Fall VI III
45. 48 M Motor vehicle accident VI III Femur, tibia, tibial pilon fracture
46. 41 F Pedestrian accident VI II