Research Article

Tibia Fracture Healing Prediction Using First-Order Mathematical Model

Table 1

Patient information for 12 tibia fracture trauma injuries.

NameAge (years)Tibia fracture typeSite of fractureGenderGeneral/specific health problemsTreatmentDate of stabilizationDate of ring removalNumber of X-rays

THY 37 Oblique Middle third MaleNormal External fixator, split thickness skin grafting, and interlocking nailing 137 158 10

SMK 55 ObliqueMiddle thirdMale Diabetes mellitusExternal fixator91 134 8

ADR 25 GAP Middle thirdMale NormalExternal fixator, muscle flap to cover bone292 355 34

VSW 39 GAP Middle thirdMaleIschemic Heart DiseaseExternal fixator, split thickness skin grafting189 243 20

TMLS 17 Short oblique Lower thirdMale NormalPlaster slab immobilization110 187 8

KND 50 Short oblique Lower third MaleNormalPlaster slab immobilization56 133 12

JAYS 29 Open comminuted with bone loss Middle third Male Normal External Fixator85 120 12

RVN 30 ObliqueUpper thirdMale NormalPlaster slab immobilization 106 127 4

VDVL 30 Oblique Middle thirdMale NormalPlaster slab immobilization67 82 6

RJSK 28 Open comminuted with bone lossLower thirdMale NormalCalcaneal pin traction to maintain alignment of the fracture160 159 10

STMR 28 ObliqueMiddle thirdMaleNormalExternal fixator67 84 6