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Table 1 Demographics of patients registered with ankle fracture at Sahlgrenska University Hospital between 2012-04-01 and 2014-03-31. Some cases had missing information regarding high or low energy, therefore the sum is not 100%

From: Classification and treatment of lateral malleolar fractures - a single-center analysis of 439 ankle fractures using the Swedish Fracture Register

 

A

N = 354

(27%)

B

N = 838

(63%)

C

N = 140

(11%)

A1

N = 225

(64%)

A2

N = 109

(31%)

A3

N = 20

(6%)

B1

N = 512

(61%)

B2

N = 158

(19%)

B3

N = 168

(20%)

C1

N = 58

(41%)

C2

N = 36

(26%)

C3

N = 46

(33%)

Sex

Male, N (%)

80 (36)

47 (43)

13 (65)

245 (48)

56 (35)

51 (30)

24 (41)

9 (25)

35 (76)

Female, N (%)

145 (64)

62 (57)

7 (35)

267 (52)

102 (65)

117 (70)

34 (59)

27 (75)

11 (24)

Mean age

Total, years (range)

50.4 (16–93)

51.8 (16–96)

48 (20–95)

51.8 (16–98)

58.4 (18–98)

58.4 (17–94)

47.9 (16–97)

51.9 (18–90)

46.8 (17–86)

Male, years (range)

41.8 (16–88)

47.4 (16–96)

42.6 (21–95)

47.7 (16–90)

53.6 (18–95)

52.7 (17–86)

40.8 (17–82)

37.9 (21–61)

45.7 (17–86)

Female, years (range)

55.2 (16–93)

55.2 (16–91)

57.9 (20–95)

55.6 (16–98)

60.9 (19–98)

60.9 (22–94)

52.9 (16–97)

56.6 (18–90)

50.5 (24–81)

Fracture

Open, N (%)

1 (0.4)

4 (3.7)

0 (0)

6 (1.2)

2 (1.3)

4 (2.4)

0 (0)

3 (8.3)

2 (4.3)

High energy, N (%)

7 (3.1)

21 (19.2)

1 (5)

17 (3.3)

8 (5.1)

8 (4.8)

4 (6.9)

5 (13.9)

5 (10.9)

Low energy, N (%)

213 (94.7)

84 (77.1)

18 (90)

488 (95.3)

150 (95)

157 (93.5)

52 (89.7)

31 (86.1)

41 (89.1)