23 July 2021>: Clinical Research
Evaluation of Sanders Type 2 Joint Depression Calcaneal Fractures in 197 Patients from a Single Center Using Three-Dimensional Mapping
Xiaobo Guo 1ABCDEF* , Xiaonan Liang 2AB , Jiangtao Jin 1D , Jinwei Chen 1EF , Junyang Liu 3B , Jinming Zhao 2ABCDEFDOI: 10.12659/MSM.932748
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e932748
Table 1 Patient demographics and calcaneal fracture characteristics (n=197).
Age (mean±SD) | 45.70±10.41 |
Sex, n (%) | |
Male | 175 (88.8%) |
Female | 22 (11.2%) |
Side of injury, n (%) | |
Left | 99 (50.3%) |
Right | 98 (49.7%) |
Sanders classification n (%) | |
Type 2A | 109 (55.3%) |
Type 2B | 46 (23.4%) |
Type 2C | 42 (21.3%) |
Injury patterns, n (%) | |
Falling from high | 133 (67.5%) |
Falling from stairs | 60 (30.5%) |
Road accident | 4 (2.03%) |
SD – standard deviation. |