Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Orthop. Mar 18, 2018; 9(3): 35-40
Published online Mar 18, 2018. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v9.i3.35
Table 1 Baseline data and outcome for a group of patients, they were treated late for traumatic hip dislocation
No.Baseline data
Outcomes
AgeSexNP in daysTraumaDislocation typeAssociated injuryFollow-up period, yrClinical
Radiologic
ScoreRating
13M4MinorT-E type 1Isolated2018 pointExcellentNormal
233M3SevereT-E type 1Polytrauma1814 pointFairAVN
35F3MinorT-E type 1Isolated1818 pointExcellentNormal
427M2SevereT-E type 1Polytrauma1612 pointPoorAVN
555M1SevereT-E type 4Polytrauma1514 pointFairAVN
626M1SevereT-E type 2Acetabular fracture1516 pointGoodNormal
719M2SevereT-E type 3Acetabular fracture1314 pointFairAVN
86F2MinorT-E type 1Isolated1218 pointExcellentNormal
94M3MinorT-E type 1Sciatic1218 pointExcellentNormal
1070F3MinorT-E type 1Isolated918 pointExcellentNormal
1136F4SevereT-E type 4Polytrauma812 pointPoorAVN
124F3MinorT-E type 1Isolated818 pointExcellentNormal
1336M2SevereT-E type 2Acetabular fracture817 pointGoodNormal
1424F2SevereT-E type 2Acetabular fracture716 pointGoodNormal
156F2SevereT-E type 1Femoral fracture718 pointExcellentNormal
1629M4SevereT-E type 1Polytrauma612 pointPoorAVN
1757M1MinorT-E type 1Isolated418 pointExcellentNormal