2020
DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2020.1777256
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Thoracolumbar fracture classification: evolution, merits, demerits, updates, and concept of stability

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“…The random number table method was used to divide into experimental group (n = 241) and control group (n = 241). Inclusion criteria are as follows: (1)…”
Section: Research Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The random number table method was used to divide into experimental group (n = 241) and control group (n = 241). Inclusion criteria are as follows: (1)…”
Section: Research Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thoracolumbar fracture is a kind of spinal injury disease in the transition region from thoracic segment to lumbar segment, this area is prone to stress concentration, which can lead to fracture ( 1 ). Thoracolumbar fracture accounts for >60% of spinal injuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the evolution in comprehension of natural history, biomechanics, and forces/vectors leading to injur y, scientists have tried to develop the ideal classification system. Designing the ideal classification has certainly been a challenge since the ideal classification system should be simple, good inter-and intra-observer reliability, guiding the treatment, considering associated medical morbidities, and neurology of the patient [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…But there is still no consensus of classification of TF. In order to make the right choice for patients with TF, various classifications attempted to provide effective guidance for clinic including the AO Spine classification of thoracolumbar injuries, proposed by Müller et al ., thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score (TLICS) presented by Vaccaro et al ., and Denis classification or McAfee classification 7 . The first two classifications are commonly used in current clinical applications but there are differences between them.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first two classifications are commonly used in current clinical applications but there are differences between them. The simplification and universalization of classifying spinal injuries and improvement of the reliability of diagnosis are the main goal of the AO Spine classification of thoracolumbar injuries system 7 . However, thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score (TLICS) system aims to make the right treatment choice for patients with TF based on not only the morphologic image but also incorporating clinical features 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%