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Table 1 General and surgical information of all patients

From: The outcomes of one-stage treatment for multiple knee ligament injuries combined with extensor apparatus rupture

Patient No.

Sex

Age(y)

location

Cause

Close or open

Injury of extensor apparatus

Injury of ligament

Combined injury

Time to surgery (day)

Surgery time, min

Tension-reduced wire

Repaired or reconstructed ligament

Case 1

M

26

Left

Accident

Close

Patella tendon rupture

PCL + ACL + PLC

No

5

140

Used

PCL + PLC

Case 2

M

28

Right

Accident

Close

Patella fracture

PCL + ACL + PLC

No

5

120

No

PCL + PLC

Case 3

F

31

Left

Accident

Close

Patella fracture

PCL + ACL

No

7

130

No

PCL + ACL

Case 4

M

29

Right

Accident

Close

Quadriceps tendon rupture

PCL + ACL

Lateral femoral fracture

10

145

Used

PCL

Case 5

M

32

Right

Accident

Close

Patella tendon rupture

PCL + ACL + MCL

No

5

120

Used

PCL + MCL

Case 6

M

42

Left

Accident

Close

Patella tendon rupture

PCL + ACL + PLC

Peroneal nerve injury

8

125

Used

PCL + PLC

Case 7

F

34

Right

Accident

Close

Patella tendon rupture

PCL + ACL

No

7

100

Used

PCL + ACL

Case8

M

21

Right

Accident

Close

Patella tendon rupture

PCL + ACL + PLC

No

8

130

Used

PCL + PLC

Case9

M

25

Left

Fall

Close

Patella fracture

PCL + ACL

No

9

130

No

PCL + ACL

Case10

M

19

Right

Accident

Open

Quadriceps tendon rupture

PCL + ACL (avulsion fracture

Tibial palteau fracture

1

115

Used

PCL + ACL

  1. ACL anterior cruciate ligament, FCL fibular collateral ligament, MCL medial collateral ligament, PCL posterior cruciate ligament, PLC posterolateral corner