Research Article
Intentional Fallers with Complex Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures Do Not Have worse Radiological and Functional Outcomes than Accidental Fallers
Table 1
Demographic distribution of 49 patients with pelvic and acetabular fractures who underwent osteosynthesis.
| All patients | 49 |
| Sex | | Male | 35 | Female | 14 | Age | | Injury mechanism | | Intentional | 16 | Accidental | 33 | Injury severity score | | New injury severity score | | Fracture site and its classification | | Pelvis | 31 | 61-B | 16 | 61-C | 15 | Acetabulum | 23 | Anterior column | 2 | Transverse | 1 | Transverse+posterior wall | 1 | T type | 2 | Anterior column plus posterior hemitransverse | 6 | Associated both columns | 10 | Sacrum | 17 | Dennis zone I | 8 | Dennis zone II | 9 | Roy-Camille type 1 | 2 | Roy-Camille type 2 | 7 | Roy-Camille type 3 | 1 | Intensive care unit stay (days) | | Hospital stay (days) | | Follow-up (months) | |
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