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, 17 288 patients (63.8% females) with 17 288 fractures were included; the mean age was 56.8 years old, and the mean follow-up was 18.6 months. Ninety-eight studies reported the C type of fracture according to the AO classification, constituting 59
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, follow-up period, AO/OTA classification, Judet and Letournel classification, approach method, Charlson comorbidity index, injury severity score, trauma energy, trauma type, time of trauma to surgery, and outcomes in concern. Quality assessment The
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Tibial plateau fractures account for approximately 1% of all fractures in adults and 5% to 8% of the fractures of the lower leg. 52 , 53 According to the Schatzker classification, the main impacted types are the Schatzker type II (AO/OTA type 41.B3
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differences in the WOMAC score between the two cohorts. Table 2 Patient-reported pain and function outcomes in the included studies. Reference Pain and function outcomes Infected cohort Uninfected cohort AO OHS OKS HHS
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the original work is attributed. ICMJE Conflict of interest statement MJR reports monies paid via the AO Foundation for a board membership; a consultancy for Marquardt Medizintechnik and payment for lectures from AOTrauma Deutschland, for
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. The higher risk of bleeding is either the combination of a lateral external rotation (AP) with a vertical shear fracture or a bilateral vertical shear (V). Figure 4 Tile-AO classification of pelvic fracture. A-type: fractures not
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classification systems, such as the AO and Fernandez and Frykman classifications 20 – 22 exist for DRFs. These classification systems are commonly based on radiographs, fracture pattern and injury mechanism. Articular surface unity and fracture comminution
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infrafoveal fragments is poorly determined; the size is no longer specified when an acetabular or femoral neck fracture is associated. AO classification (1980) It describes the infrafoveal fragments without specifying their size (C13) and the possible
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