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. 2018 Jan 11;24:225–234. doi: 10.12659/MSM.908312

Table 6.

Demographic data, level of burst fracture, level of stabilization, pre-postop ASIA score in patients.

No Age Sex Etiology Level of burst fracture Level of stabilization Preop ASIA Postop ASIA
1 59 M Traffic accident L1 T11–L3 C E
2 51 M Falling from high L1 T11–L3 D E
3 38 F Traffic accident L2 T12–L4 C E
4 12 M Traffic accident T11–T12 T10–L2 D E
5 29 M Falling from high L5 L4–L5 C E
6 20 M Assault T12 T10–L1 D E
7 17 M Traffic accident L4 L3–L5 C D
8 38 F Traffic accident L2 L1–L4 C E
9 19 M Falling from high L2 T12–L3 D E
10 63 F Traffic accident L2 L1–L3 C E
11 59 F Traffic accident T12 T10–L1 D D
12 34 M Assault L5 L5 C E
13 36 M Falling from high T12 T11–L2 D E
14 45 M Traffic accident L1 T11–L3 B E
15 23 M Falling from high T12 T10–L2 D E
16 24 M Assault T12 T10–L1 D E
17 62 M Falling from high L3 L1–L4 C D
18 32 F Traffic accident C5, 6, and 7 C5, 6, and 7 A D
19 46 F Traffic accident T2 T1–T3 C E
20 58 M Traffic accident L2 L1–L4 C E
21 56 M Falling from high T11 T9–L1 C E
22 21 M Traffic accident T12 T11–L1 D E

M – Male; F – Female T – thoracic; L – lumbar; C – cervical; ASIA – American Spinal Injury Association.