Abstract Background Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fractures. Controversy in evaluation and nomenclature contribute to this confusion, with significant differences found between physicians, between different specialties, and in different geographic regions. A new classification system for thoracolumbar injuries, the Thoracolumbar Injury Severity Score (TLISS), was recently described by Vaccaro. No assessment of regional differences has been described. We report regional variability in use of the TLISS system between United States and non-US surgeons. Methods Twenty-eight spine surgeons (8 neur...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Introduction The use of the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) and other...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the reliability of the new AO/2013 classification compared with AO/Mag...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists i...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fracture...
Regional variability in use of a novel assessment of thoracolumbar spine fractures: United States ve...
Study Design. Web-based multicenter study. Objective. The aim of the study was to assess and compare...
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...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
Journal ArticleIntroduction: Considerable variability exists in the management of thoracolumbar (TL)...
Background: A validated classification remains the key to an appropriate treatment algorithm of trau...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Objective: Currently, no spinal classification system has achieved universal acceptance. Therefore, ...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Introduction The use of the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) and other...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the reliability of the new AO/2013 classification compared with AO/Mag...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists i...
Abstract Background Considerable variability exists in clinical approaches to thoracolumbar fracture...
Regional variability in use of a novel assessment of thoracolumbar spine fractures: United States ve...
Study Design. Web-based multicenter study. Objective. The aim of the study was to assess and compare...
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...
Study Design. International validation study. Objective. To investigate the influence of the spine s...
Journal ArticleIntroduction: Considerable variability exists in the management of thoracolumbar (TL)...
Background: A validated classification remains the key to an appropriate treatment algorithm of trau...
AbstractBackgroundContemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of tr...
Objective: Currently, no spinal classification system has achieved universal acceptance. Therefore, ...
BACKGROUND Contemporary understanding of the biomechanics, natural history, and methods of treating...
Study Design. Retrospective study. Objective. Evaluate the relationship among the neurologic status,...
Introduction The use of the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) and other...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the reliability of the new AO/2013 classification compared with AO/Mag...