Patient | Age | Sex | Activities of daily live | Mechanism of injury | Dislocation type | Associated injuries | Treatment | Follow-up (weeks) | Results |
1 | 31 | M | driver | Assault | Anteromedial | None | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 8 | Stable |
2 | 26 | M | Office staff | Road traffic accident | Posterolateral | common peroneal nerve injury | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 6 | Posterolateral instability (referred to a private practice) |
3 | 43 | M | unemployed | Road traffic accident | Anteromedial | None | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 12 | Stable |
4 | 38 | F |
| Domestic accident | Anteromedial | None | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 12 | Stable |
5 | 26 | M | sporty | Road traffic accident | Anterior | Skin injury | Debridement, reduction and immobilisation | 6 | Anterior instability (referred to a private practice) |
6 | 47 | F | driver | Domestic accident | Anteromedial | Vascular injury | Open surgery, cross pins and vascular exploration | 8 | Anterior instability (referred to a private practice) |
7 | 42 | F | Office staff | Domestic accident | Posterior | None | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 11 | Stable |
8 | 43 | M | Manual workers | Road traffic accident | Posterolateral | None | Closed reduction and immobilisation | 8 | Lateral instability (referred to a private practice) |
9 | 27 | M | Office staff | Sporting injury | Posterior | Skin injury | Debridement reduction and immobilisation | 10 | Stable |