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Table 2 Detailed documentation of the patients and functional assessment outcomes

From: Surgical restoration of drop-hand syndrome with tendon transfer in patients injured in the Syrian civil war

IDSexAge (year)OccupationInjuryTime*(min)FEWEWFTMAbility toreturn (%)
1Female66HousewifeDCI45GoodPerfectGoodPerfect100
2Male37PhotographerDCI80PerfectGoodGoodGood90
3Male15StudentDCI110GoodGoodGoodPerfect90
4Male48MerchantGW95GoodGoodGoodGood80
5Male22WaiterHF90GoodGoodGoodGood80
6Male17StudentGW120GoodGoodGoodGood85
7Female28HousewifeGW75GoodGoodPerfectGood90
8Male28SoldierGW160GoodFairGoodGood70
9Male29PharmacistGW100GoodGoodGoodGood80
10Male31TeacherHF95GoodGoodGoodGood80
11Male21SoldierGW120GoodGoodFairGood70
12Male23SoldierGW143GoodGoodGoodGood70
13Male33WorkerGW270GoodFairPoorGood50
  1. Time*: Time of tendon transfer after injury; FE Finger extension, WE Wrist extension, WF Wrist flexion, TM Thumb movement, DCI Drill cutter injury, GW Gunshot wound, HF Humerus fracture