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. 2016 Apr;25(4):1087-94.
doi: 10.1007/s00586-015-3982-2. Epub 2015 May 8.

The surgical algorithm for the AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system

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The surgical algorithm for the AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system

Alexander R Vaccaro et al. Eur Spine J. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: The goal of the current study is to establish a surgical algorithm to accompany the AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system.

Methods: A survey was sent to AOSpine members from the six AO regions of the world, and surgeons were asked if a patient should undergo an initial trial of conservative management or if surgical management was warranted. The survey consisted of controversial injury patterns. Using the results of the survey, a surgical algorithm was developed.

Results: The AOSpine Trauma Knowledge forum defined that the injuries in which less than 30% of surgeons would recommend surgical intervention should undergo a trial of non-operative care, and injuries in which 70% of surgeons would recommend surgery should undergo surgical intervention. Using these thresholds, it was determined that injuries with a thoracolumbar AOSpine injury score (TL AOSIS) of three or less should undergo a trial of conservative treatment, and injuries with a TL AOSIS of more than five should undergo surgical intervention. Operative or non-operative treatment is acceptable for injuries with a TL AOSIS of four or five.

Conclusion: The current algorithm uses a meaningful injury classification and worldwide surgeon input to determine the initial treatment recommendation for thoracolumbar injuries. This allows for a globally accepted surgical algorithm for the treatment of thoracolumbar trauma.

Keywords: AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system; Spine trauma; TL AOSIS; Thoracolumbar trauma; Thoracolumbar trauma treatment algorithm.

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