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Table 1 The characteristics of the patients

From: The application of intraoperative ankle dislocation approach in the treatment of the unstable trimalleolar fractures involving posterior ankle comminuted fracture: a retrospective cohort study

 

Experiment group (n = 36)

Control group (n = 33)

P values

Female/Male

22/14

19/14

0.821

Age (years)

36.36 ± 14.75

38.73 ± 12.18

0.945

BMI

23.92 ± 14.45

23.62 ± 13.25

0.921

Side: Left/Right

23/12

18/15

0.644

Cause: Strain/traffic injury (case)

20/16

18/15

0.876

Incidence of concomitant posterior dislocation of talus (%)

55.56% (20/36)

51.52% (17/33)

0.932

Posterior ankle fracture block accounts for the area of the articular surface (%)

42.16 ± 18.42

38.23 ± 20.73

0.522

Lauge-hansen system: supination-eversion type/ supination-external rotation type (case)

21/15

18/15

0.822

Danis-Weber system: B type/C type (case)

23/13

19/14

0.912

Time from injury to surgery (day)

7.62 ± 2.37

6.87 ± 3.18

0.774

Follow-up time (month)

17.69 ± 12.26

15.94 ± 10.66

0.681