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. 2019 Mar 14;22(3):172–176. doi: 10.1016/j.cjtee.2019.01.007

Table 1.

Demographic profile of the patients.

Patient
No.
Age (year) Gender Mode of injury Diagnosis Time of presentation of the symptoms after trauma Operative procedure Time of presentation of the symptoms after the operative procedure (h)
1 22 M RTA Left femoral shaft fracture 60 h CREF 24
2 41 M Fall from height Open Grade 1 tibia fracture 7 d ORIF 48
3 32 M RTA Bilateral femoral shaft fracture; left olecranon fracture 42 h ORIF Before procedure
4 20 M RTA Left femoral shaft fracture 4 d ORIF 6
5 23 M RTA Grade 3 open distal end femoral fracture 16 h ORIF Before procedure
6 38 M RTA Left femoral shaft fracture 72 h ORIF 48
7 55 F RTA Superior and inferior pubic rami fracture; acetabulum fracture; rib fracture 36 h Before procedure
8 18 M RTA Superior and inferior pubic rami fracture; femoral neck fracture 24 h ORIF Before procedure
9 21 M RTA Closed right femoral facture;
right distal femoral fracture;
Both bone right leg fracture
5 d ORIF 36
10 42 M RTA Bilateral femoral shaft fracture 4 d ORIF 24

RTA: road traffic accident, CREF: closed reduction and external fixation; ORIF: open reduction and internal fixation.