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Table 1 Demographic and general characteristics of patients with long-term unreduced hip joint dislocation, secondary osteoarthritis and pseudoarthrosis

From: Diagnosis, preoperative evaluation, classification and total hip arthroplasty in patients with long-term unreduced hip joint dislocation, secondary osteoarthritis and pseudoarthrosis

Case

Gender

Age (years)

Side

Etiology

Comorbidity injuries

Time from initial injury to surgery (years)

Harris score preoperatively

1

Female

56

Left

Crushing Injury

Superior pubic ramus fracture

23

55

2

Male

59

Left

Traffic accident

Patella fracture, tibiofibular fracture, iliac fracture

9

38

3

Male

62

Right

Fall from a height

Calcaneal fracture

6

46

4

Male

65

Right

Crushing Injury

7

59

5

Female

46

Right

Traffic accident

Acetabular fracture

9

42

6

Male

38

Left

Fall from a height

6

35

7

Female

71

Right

Traffic accident

Femoral shaft fracture

6

44

8

Female

59

Left

Traffic accident

8

63

9

Female

52

Left

Fall from a height

Acetabular fracture

3

46

10

Male

42

Right

Traffic accident

Inferior pubic ramus fracture

13

61

11

Female

39

Left

Traffic accident

Acetabular fracture

9

36

12

Male

70

Left

Traffic accident

Acetabular fracture

12

59

13

Male

63

Right

Traffic accident

19

55

14

Female

76

Right

Traffic accident

Acetabular fracture

5

42

15

Male

59

Left

Fall from a height

Ischial fracture

8

52

16

Male

62

Left

Traffic accident

12

49