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Table 1 Demographic data

From: Radial distraction may reduce the incidence of ulnar-sided wrist pain in ulna-plus morphology intraoperatively following distal radius fractures fixation

 

Overall(N = 136)

Distraction group(n = 57)

Nondistraction group(n = 79)

p-value

Age

63.4 ± 15.2 (20–84)

64.2 ± 13.5 (20–82)

62.8 ± 16.8 (24–84)

0.786

Sex (Female), n (%)

92(67%)

38(66%)

54(68%)

0.854

Laterality, Right

82(60.3%)

31(54%)

51(65%)

0.308

Dominant hand

32(23%)

12(21%)

20(25%)

0.648

Classification

   

0.795

 AO-OTA 23-A

41(30.1%)

16(28%)

25(31%)

 

 AO-OTA 23-C

95(69.9%)

41(72%)

54(69%)

 

 USF, n (%)

91(67%)

39 (68%)

52 (65%)

0.448

 Ulnar-sided wrist pain (n, %)

26(19%)

4(7%)

22(28%)

0.002

 Union time, weeks

7.8 (5–14)

7.6(6–14)

7.9(5–12)

0.314

  1. USF ulnar styloid fracture