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Table 1
Categorization of knee dislocations according to Schenck classification, and description of associated injuries.
Patient no. | Sex | Age (years) | KDC | Associated injuries | Associated IA pathology |
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1 | Male | 38 | KDIIIM | – | Medial meniscus bucket handle tear |
2 | Female | 37 | KDIV | – | Medial and lateral meniscus posterior root avulsion, lateral meniscus tear bucket handle |
3 | Male | 59 | KDI | – | – |
4 | Male | 31 | KDIV | – | – |
5 | Male | 64 | KDIIIL | Femur fracture, closed head injury, CPN | Arcuate fracture |
6 | Male | 58 | KDV | Open book pelvic injury, ipsilateral foot fracture, contralateral MLKI, CPN | Patella tendon rupture |
7 | Male | 17 | KDII | – | – |
8 | Male | 32 | KDIIIM | – | – |
9 | Female | 33 | KDIIIL | CPN | – |
10 | Male | 25 | KDIIIM | Contralateral MLKI with CPN, traumatic aortic dissection | Medial meniscus anterior root avulsion |
Abbreviations: KDC, knee dislocation classification; IA, intraarticular; CPN, common peroneal nerve; MLKI, multi-ligament knee injury; CPNP, common peroneal nerve palsy; –, not applicable.
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