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Table 1 Demographic data, fracture types, follow-up period, complications and clinical-functional scores of our case series

From: Long-term radiographic and clinical-functional outcomes of isolated, displaced, closed talar neck and body fractures treated by ORIF: the timing of surgical management

Patient n°

Gender, Age (years)

Fracture Types

Post-operative Reduction

Follow-Up (months)

Early Complications

Late Complications

AOFAS

MFS

FFI-17 (%)

VAS

SF-36

PCS

MCS

1

M, 26

S III

Anatomical

119

 

PTA TNJ

95

97

17.6

10

81.4

77.9

2

M,18

S V

Anatomical

117

 

PTA TNJ

97

99

7.6

10

84.9

58.8

3

F, 41

H II

Nearly Anatomical

116

Wound dehiscence

PTA TTJ

93

90

9.4

10

77.4

73.1

4

M, 36

S VI

Poor

111

Cutaneous necrosis, malunion

PTA STJ, TTJ, TNJ; AVN

59

53

68.2

8

44.3

38.9

5

F, 30

H II

Poor

108

Malunion

PTA STJ, TTJ, TNJ

41

57

55.3

9

66.9

71.6

6

M, 44

H II

Nearly Anatomical

107

 

PTA STJ

66

82

51.2

10

59.5

32.7

7

M, 23

S III

Nearly Anatomical

103

 

PTA STJ

73

77

23.7

9

69.4

70.8

8

M, 23

S II

Nearly Anatomical

101

  

93

88

25.3

7

78.4

46.2

9

M, 27

S II

Anatomical

99

  

90

93

17.5

8

80.9

88.7

10

F, 28

H II

Nearly Anatomical

95

 

PTA STJ

62

67

14.7

8

55.6

68.7

11

M, 21

S V

Anatomical

91

 

PTA TNJ

90

91

19.4

9

82.8

74.2

12

M, 42

S VI

Poor

90

Malunion

PTA STJ, TTJ, TNJ, AVN

55

69

53.5

10

43.6

63.3

13

M, 40

H III

Nearly Anatomical

88

 

PTA STJ

81

78

21.2

9

76.7

79.1

14

M, 24

S V

Anatomical

85

  

85

96

18.8

9

71

71.2

15

F, 32

S V

Anatomical

82

 

PTA TTJ

80

84

22.3

9

73.7

77.4

16

M, 39

H II

Nearly Anatomical

79

Wound dehiscence

PTA STJ

74

78

30.1

8

69.2

73.2

17

M, 25

H II

Anatomical

75

  

90

97

7.6

10

83.8

86.8

18

M, 43

S II

Nearly Anatomical

71

 

PTA TTJ

90

98

14.7

10

85.8

72.6

19

F, 26

S VI

Nearly Anatomical

69

Wound dehiscence,

PTA STJ, AVN

84

80

12.3

9

75.1

78.2

20

M, 63

S II

Anatomical

67

Wound dehiscence

AVN

83

84

31.2

10

74.4

80.3

21

F, 40

S V

Anatomical

66

  

85

92

14.1

8

78.8

75.2

22 (right)

M, 81

S II

Poor

63

Malunion

PTA STJ, TNJ

70

82

26.5

10

70.8

76.1

22 (left)

M, 81

S III

Nearly Anatomical

61

 

PTA STJ

75

84

29.4

10

70.8

76.1

23

M, 23

S II

Anatomical

57

 

PTA TNJ

80

91

40.5

9

78.7

85.3

24

F, 71

H III

Poor

55

Cutaneous necrosis, malunion

PTA STJ, TTJ, TNJ, AVN

25

22

84.7

8

55.8

73.3

25

M, 62

S VI

Poor

54

Malunion

PTA STJ, TTJ, AVN

68

63

44.7

10

72.7

74.7

26

F, 41

H IV

Nearly Anatomical

51

Wound infection

PTA STJ, TTJ, AVN

66

65

54.7

6

41.6

40.9

27

M, 21

S VI

Anatomical

49

 

PTA TTJ

80

65

30.0

10

71.7

77.4

  1. F female, M male, H Hawkins, S Sneppen, AVN avascular necrosis, AOFAS American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Ankle-Hindfoot Score, MFS Maryland Foot Score, FFI-17 Foot Function Index; VAS Visual Analogue Scale (for satisfaction), SF-36 Short Form-36 (PCS Physical Component Summary, MCS Mental Component Summary), PTA post traumatic arthritis, STJ subtalar joint, TTJ tibiotalar joint, TNJ talonavicular joint