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Table 1 Characteristics of patients in the present series

From: Open reduction and internal fixation with bone grafts for comminuted mason type II radial head fractures

Case

Age

Gender

Diagnosis

Follow-up(months)

Extension(°)

Flexion(°)

Pronation(°)

Supination(°)

MEPS

1

40

Male

radial head fracture

28

0

140

70

75

95

2

47

Male

radial head fracture

50

5

130

80

85

100

3

63

Male

radial head fracture

40

10

125

80

75

100

4

29

Female

radial head fracture and dislocation

35

10

120

80

65

95

5

62

Female

terrible triad injury

25

25

110

35

60

80

6

59

Male

terrible triad injury

29

35

125

60

40

85

7

49

Male

Monteggia fracture

30

25

125

75

55

95

8

51

Female

Monteggia fracture

26

15

135

75

70

95

9

65

Male

terrible triad injury

27

25

130

75

85

100

10

58

Male

terrible triad injury

24

25

120

60

30

80

11

43

Female

terrible triad injury

40

15

130

85

80

100

12

41

Female

terrible triad injury

39

5

135

55

45

85

13

46

Male

terrible triad injury

32

0

120

70

70

85

14

47

Female

terrible triad injury

27

5

125

65

50

85

15

29

Female

terrible triad injury

26

20

130

65

60

95

16

55

Male

transolecranon fracture-dislocation

24

15

135

70

75

100

17

65

Male

terrible triad injury

26

10

125

70

70

90

18

20

Male

terrible triad injury

40

25

135

60

55

95

19

28

Male

transolecranon fracture-dislocation

30

15

135

75

85

95

20

43

Female

terrible triad injury

28

5

130

70

75

85