Table 4

- The relationship of postoperative indices with fracture characteristics.

VariablesISBPCDMIS
Gender
Female0.7391.2210.9960.532
Male0.731.2141.0720.511
P-values0.8910.4760.5340.554
Injury mechanism
Simple fall0.7391.2560.8970.537
High-energy fall0.8421.121.060.509
Traffic accident0.731.2671.1360.522
P-values0.1810.980.5740.605
Schatzker classification
Type 10.6971.3231.0490.498
Type 20.8031.2061.1830.521
Type 40.7251.3071.1690.514
Type 50.7851.1860.9960.52
Type 60.7631.2351.0360.542
P-values0.680.6390.0560.538
Luo classification
One Column0.7191.2911.20.511
Two Columns0.7991.121.030.509
Three Columns0.8131.2961.0360.563
P-values0.0460.0110.4510.061
Posteromedial - posterior plate
None0.7191.2911.20.511
Yes0.7851.1671.0340.52
P-values0.0510.1730.570.302

Median values were used as descriptive statistics for all skewed distributed variables. A p-value of <0.05 was defined as significant. IS: Insall-Salvati index, BP: Blackburne-Peel index, CD: Caton-Deschamps index,

MIS: Modified Insall-Salvati index