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Table 1. Patient characteristics

From: The design of an “H” joystick for closed reduction and its application in segmental and comminuted femoral shaft fractures: an innovative technique

No.

Age (years.)

Height (cm)/weight (kg)

Sex

Side

Mechanism injury type

Fracture location

Fracture type (AO)

1

23

163/49

F

L

Traffic accident

Mid 1/3

A3

2

42

175/63

M

L

Sports

Mid 1/3

A2

3b

38

155/54

F

L

Traffic accident

Dis 1/3

A2

4

20

178/67

M

R

Traffic accident

Mid 1/3

B3

5b

40

154/45

F

L

Sports

Proximal 1/3

A3

6b

55

180/78

M

L

Traffic accident

Proximal 1/3

C3

7

31

176/66

M

R

Sports

Mid 1/3

B1

8a

28

165/62

M

L

Fall

Mid 1/3

A3

9

32

157/63

F

R

Traffic accident

Proximal 1/3

A3

10

34

177/78

M

L

Fall

Mid 1/3

C2

11

29

163/56

M

R

Traffic accident

Proximal 1/3

A1

12a

28

175/77

M

L

Traffic accident

Proximal 1/3

B2

13

42

176/71

M

L

Sports

Mid 1/3

A3

14

36

162/52

F

R

Fall

Proximal 1/3

B1

15a

25

169/63

M

L

Fall

Dis 1/3

A3

16

22

177/69

M

R

Fall

Mid 1/3

B2

  1. aPatients suffering from anamnesis such as hypertension or diabetes
  2. bPatients suffering from simultaneous combined injury such as skull fracture, pulmonary contusion, or upper limb fracture