Objective: Currently, no spinal classification system has achieved universal acceptance. Therefore, it is important to choose a reliable classification within clinical practice. The objective of this study was to determine and compare the intraobserver and interobserver agreement of the Load Sharing Classification (LSC), the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification System (TLICS), and the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System. Methods: In this web-based intraobserver and interobserver study (www.spine.hostei.com), plain radiographs and computed tomographic scans of traumatic thoracolumbar fractures (T12–L2) were evaluated. By use of a questionnaire, fractures were classified according to the LSC, the TLICS, and the AOSpine cla...
Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are primarily desc...
Purpose To evaluate the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System and if it is reliab...
Study Design. Survey of spine surgeons. Objective. To develop a validated regional and global injury...
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...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the inter and intraobserver agreement of the Magerl AO and AOSpine ...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
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 ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the reliability of the new AO/2013 classification compared with AO/Mag...
Background: A validated classification remains the key to an appropriate treatment algorithm of trau...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> To evaluate the interobserver agreement regarding the TLICS Classi...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are primarily desc...
Purpose To evaluate the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System and if it is reliab...
Study Design. Survey of spine surgeons. Objective. To develop a validated regional and global injury...
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...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the inter and intraobserver agreement of the Magerl AO and AOSpine ...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous attempts at classifying thoracolumbar spinal injuries, there remains no...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
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 ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the reliability of the new AO/2013 classification compared with AO/Mag...
Background: A validated classification remains the key to an appropriate treatment algorithm of trau...
Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: The AOSpine thoracolumbar injury classification system ...
<sec><title>OBJECTIVE:</title><p> To evaluate the interobserver agreement regarding the TLICS Classi...
BACKGROUND: Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are pr...
Several classification systems exist for sacral fractures; however, these systems are primarily desc...
Purpose To evaluate the AOSpine Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Classification System and if it is reliab...
Study Design. Survey of spine surgeons. Objective. To develop a validated regional and global injury...