The thoracolumbar aospine injury score

Christopher K. Kepler, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Gregory D. Schroeder*, John D. Koerner, Luiz R. Vialle, Bizhan Aarabi, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Carlo Bellabarba, Jens R. Chapman, Frank Kandziora, Klaus J. Schnake, Marcel F. Dvorak, Max Reinhold, F. Cumhur Oner

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Abstract

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 B1were awarded 5 points. An uneven stepwise increase in severitymoving from N0 to N4, with a substantial increase in severity between N2 (nerve root injury with radicular symptoms) and N3 (incomplete spinal cord injury) injuries, was identified. Hence, each grade of neurologic injury was progressively given an additional point starting with 0 points for N0, and the substantial difference in severity between N2 and N3 injuries was recognized by elevating N3 to 4 points. Finally, 1 point was awarded to the M1 modifier (indeterminate posterolateral ligamentous complex injury).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)329-334
Number of pages6
JournalGlobal Spine Journal
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016

Keywords

  • AOSpine
  • AOSpine injury score
  • Thoracolumbar spine injury classification system
  • Thoracolumbar trauma
  • TL AOSIS

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