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Table 1 Patients records and time of treatment

From: Evaluation of using the Anderson-Montesano and the Tuli classifications in pediatric patients with occipital condyle fractures

Name

Sex

Age

Anderson-Montesano

Tuli

Cause of injury

Trauma accompanying

Halo-vest time of treatment

Minerva brace

P.P

M

15.2

III-unstable

IIB

Traffic accident—car passenger

Left frontal fracture, left frontal sinus fracture, fracture of the left frontal bone, contusion of the frontal lobe of the brain

12.5 weeks

K.D.

F

15

III-unstable

IIB

Pedestrian hit by a car

Contusion of the right lung, concussion of the brain, multiple abrasions of the epidermis

13 weeks superficial pin infection

R.M

F

18

I

IIB

Traffic accident—car passenger

Post-traumatic aphasia, pneumothorax, pyramidal-posterior paresis

14 weeks

S.D

M

14.7

III-stable

IIA

Traffic accident—car passenger

Right frontal bone fracture, nasal bone fracture, subdural hematoma

12 weeks

B.W

F

16

I-stable

IIA

Fall from a height

Right frontal bone fracture, nasal bone fracture, subarachnoid bleeding, Th3-5 transverse process fracture, fracture of the proximal epiphysis of the radial bone

11 weeks

M.O

M

16.1

I-stable

IIA

Bike ride fall

Left frontal bone fracture, right maxillary sinus fracture, right orbit fracture, V metacarpal bone fracture

12 weeks