Study Design: Survey of 100 worldwide spine surgeons. Objective: To develop a spine injury score for the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System. Methods: Each respondent was asked to numerically grade the severity of each variable of the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System. Using the results, as well as limited input from the AOSpine Trauma Knowledge Forum, the Thoracolumbar AOSpine Injury Score was developed. Results: Beginning with 1 point for A1, groups A, B, and C were consecutively awarded an additional point (A1, 1 point; A2, 2 points; A3, 3 points); however, because of a significant increase in the severity between A3 and A4 and because the severity of A4 and B1 was similar, both A4 and B1 we...
DergiPark: 700170tmsjAims: This study aims to classify the thoracolumbar spinal injuries that were t...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Survey of spine surgeons. Objective. To develop a validated regional and global injury...
Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To develop an injury score for the AO...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Introduction: The EBM for traumas to the thoracic lumbar spine specifies the necessity of interventi...
Journal ArticleObject. The aim of this study was to review the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification a...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
Object. The Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) was developed to improve ...
Study Design. Global cross-sectional survey. Objective. The aim of this study was to validate the AO...
DergiPark: 700170tmsjAims: This study aims to classify the thoracolumbar spinal injuries that were t...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Survey of spine surgeons. Objective. To develop a validated regional and global injury...
Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To develop an injury score for the AO...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Introduction: The EBM for traumas to the thoracic lumbar spine specifies the necessity of interventi...
Journal ArticleObject. The aim of this study was to review the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification a...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
Object. The Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) was developed to improve ...
Study Design. Global cross-sectional survey. Objective. The aim of this study was to validate the AO...
DergiPark: 700170tmsjAims: This study aims to classify the thoracolumbar spinal injuries that were t...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...