Journal ArticleIntroduction: Considerable variability exists in the management of thoracolumbar (TL) spine injuries. Although there are many influences, one significant factor may be the treating surgeon's specialty and training (ie, orthopedic surgery vs. neurosurgery). Our objective was to assess the agreement between spinal orthopedic and neurologic surgeons in rating the severity of TL spine injuries with a new treatment algorithm. This information could be important in establishing consensus-based protocols for managing these challenging injuries. Methods: Twenty-eight spinal surgeons (8 neurosurgeons and 20 orthopedic surgeons) reviewed 56 TL injury case histories. Each case was classified and scored according to the TL injury sever...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine...
Study Design: Prospective survey-based study. Objectives: The AO Spine thoracolumbar injury classifi...
BACKGROUND:Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fractures. Contro...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fracture...
Objectives: The optimal surgical approach and treatment of unstable thoracolumbar spine injuries are...
Object. The Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) was developed to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Web-based multicenter study. Objective. The aim of the study was to assess and compare...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> To evaluate the interobserver agreement regarding the TLICS Classi...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to provide a comprehensive review of literature regarding the classif...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
Journal ArticleVariability exists in the management of cervical spinal injuries. The goal of this s...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine...
Study Design: Prospective survey-based study. Objectives: The AO Spine thoracolumbar injury classifi...
BACKGROUND:Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fractures. Contro...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fracture...
Objectives: The optimal surgical approach and treatment of unstable thoracolumbar spine injuries are...
Object. The Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) was developed to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Web-based multicenter study. Objective. The aim of the study was to assess and compare...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> To evaluate the interobserver agreement regarding the TLICS Classi...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to provide a comprehensive review of literature regarding the classif...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
Journal ArticleVariability exists in the management of cervical spinal injuries. The goal of this s...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine...
Study Design: Prospective survey-based study. Objectives: The AO Spine thoracolumbar injury classifi...