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Table 1 Patient baseline characteristics

From: Clinical features and treatment of “Non-dislocated hyperextension tibial plateau fracture”

No

Gender

Age

Injury cause

Schatzker classification

Three-column theory classification

Preoperative pTSA

pTSA change

MRI finding injury

1

Female

56

Traffic accident

II

Lateral column

− 8

14

MCL + mensci

2

Female

57

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 10

20

MCL + mensci

3

Male

41

Traffic accident

V

Three columns

− 5

9

/

4

Male

37

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 5

8

/

5

Female

31

Traffic accident

V

Three columns

0

5

/

6

Male

31

Traffic accident

VI

Three columns

− 3

7

/

7

Female

58

Traffic accident

V

Three columns

− 5

8

Mensci

8

Female

79

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 8

20

MCL + mensci

9

Female

27

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 5

9

/

10

Male

36

Fall

IV

Medial column

− 10

18

PCL + PLC + mensci

11

Male

41

Heavy crush

II

Lateral column

0

4

/

12

Female

51

Traffic accident

II

Lateral column

0

5

/

13

Male

63

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

0

5

Mensci

14

Female

48

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 8

14

MCL

15

Male

64

Heavy crush

VI

Three columns

− 5

10

/

16

Male

74

Traffic accident

IV

Medial column

− 10

20

PCL + PLC + mensci

17

Male

37

Fall

V

Three columns

− 10

18

PLC + mensci

18

Male

61

Fall

VI

Three columns

− 5

10

/

19

Female

31

Traffic accident

IV

Medial column

− 5

10

/

20

Female

69

Traffic accident

IV

Medial column

− 4

8

/

21

Female

61

Traffic accident

V

Three columns

− 6

12

PLC + mensci

22

Female

64

Traffic accident

II

Lateral column

− 5

12

MCL

23

Female

68

Fall

IV

Medial column

− 8

15

PLC + mensci

24

Male

46

Fall

V

Three columns

0

5

/

25

Male

56

Traffic accident

V

Lateral+medial columns

− 5

10

/