Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are primarily descriptive, are not uniformly used, have not been validated, and have not been associated with a treatment algorithm or prognosis. The goal of the present study was to demonstrate the reliability of the AOSpine Sacral Classification System among a group of international spine and trauma surgeons. A total of 38 sacral fractures were reviewed independently by 18 surgeons selected from an expert panel of AOSpine and AOTrauma members. Each case was graded by each surgeon on 2 separate occasions, 4 weeks apart. Intrarater reproducibility and interrater agreement were analyzed with use of the kappa statistic (k) for fracture severity (i.e., A, B, and ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the genesis of the AO Spine Sacral and Pelvic C...
Sacral fractures are often underdiagnosed but are relatively frequent in the setting of pelvic ring ...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
OBJECTIVES: To 1) demonstrate that the AO Spine Sacral Classification System can be reliably applied...
STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To determine the influence of surgeons' leve...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To establish a surgical algorithm for...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the genesis of the AO Spine Sacral and Pelvic C...
OBJECTIVE: Currently, no spinal classification system has achieved universal acceptance. Therefore, ...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To explore the influence of geographi...
Study Design Survey study. Objective To determine the global perspective on controversial aspects of...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the reproducibility and the interobserver coefficient of concordanc...
To evaluate the safety and reliability of the new AO Classification, a recent classification system ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the genesis of the AO Spine Sacral and Pelvic C...
Sacral fractures are often underdiagnosed but are relatively frequent in the setting of pelvic ring ...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
OBJECTIVES: To 1) demonstrate that the AO Spine Sacral Classification System can be reliably applied...
STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To determine the influence of surgeons' leve...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To establish a surgical algorithm for...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the genesis of the AO Spine Sacral and Pelvic C...
OBJECTIVE: Currently, no spinal classification system has achieved universal acceptance. Therefore, ...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
STUDY DESIGN Global cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE To explore the influence of geographi...
Study Design Survey study. Objective To determine the global perspective on controversial aspects of...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the reproducibility and the interobserver coefficient of concordanc...
To evaluate the safety and reliability of the new AO Classification, a recent classification system ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the genesis of the AO Spine Sacral and Pelvic C...
Sacral fractures are often underdiagnosed but are relatively frequent in the setting of pelvic ring ...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...