Objective. Blunt spinal trauma classification systems are well established and provide reliable treatment algorithms. To date, stability of the spine after civilian gunshot wounds (CGSWS) is poorly understood. Herein, we investigate the validity of trauma classification systems including the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS), Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification and Severity Score (SLIC), and Denis’ three-column model when applied to spinal penetrating trauma from gunshots, while secondarily evaluating stability of these injuries. Methods. Gunshot injuries to the spine were identified from an institutional database from ICD-nine codes. Trauma scorings systems were applied using traditional criteria. Neu...
The Acute Spinal Injury Unit, relocated from Conradie Hospital to Groote Schuur Hospital in mid-2003...
Purpose: This project describes a morphology-based subaxial cervical spine traumatic injury classifi...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Journal ArticleObject. The authors review a novel subaxial cervical trauma classification system and...
INTRODUCTION: The Subaxial Injury Classification (SLIC) system and severity score has been developed...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Journal ArticleObject. The aim of this study was to review the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification a...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Abstract Study Design Literature review Objective The aim of this thesis is to compare the main c...
Study Design. Global cross-sectional survey. Objective. The aim of this study was to validate the AO...
Since Bohler published the first categorization of spinal injuries based on plain radiographic exami...
Study Design Retrospective, descriptive case series study. Purpose To investigate the frequency, bon...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In 2007, the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification (SLIC) system was int...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In 2007, the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification (SLIC) system was int...
The Acute Spinal Injury Unit, relocated from Conradie Hospital to Groote Schuur Hospital in mid-2003...
Purpose: This project describes a morphology-based subaxial cervical spine traumatic injury classifi...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Journal ArticleObject. The authors review a novel subaxial cervical trauma classification system and...
INTRODUCTION: The Subaxial Injury Classification (SLIC) system and severity score has been developed...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Journal ArticleObject. The aim of this study was to review the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification a...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Abstract Study Design Literature review Objective The aim of this thesis is to compare the main c...
Study Design. Global cross-sectional survey. Objective. The aim of this study was to validate the AO...
Since Bohler published the first categorization of spinal injuries based on plain radiographic exami...
Study Design Retrospective, descriptive case series study. Purpose To investigate the frequency, bon...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In 2007, the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification (SLIC) system was int...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: In 2007, the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification (SLIC) system was int...
The Acute Spinal Injury Unit, relocated from Conradie Hospital to Groote Schuur Hospital in mid-2003...
Purpose: This project describes a morphology-based subaxial cervical spine traumatic injury classifi...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...