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The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members
Study Design Survey study. Objective To determine the global perspective on controversial aspects of sacral fracture classifications. Methods While developing the AOSpine Sacral Injury Classification System, a survey was sent to all members of AOSpine and AOTrauma. The survey asked four yes-or-no qu...
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077717/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27781189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1580611 |
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author | Schroeder, Gregory D. Kurd, Mark F. Kepler, Christopher K. Krieg, James C. Wilson, Jefferson R. Kleweno, Conor P. Firoozabadi, Reza Bellabarba, Carlo Kandizoria, Frank Schnake, Klause J. Rajesekaran, S. Dvorak, Marcel F. Chapman, Jens R. Vialle, Luiz R. Oner, F. C. Vaccaro, Alexander R. |
author_facet | Schroeder, Gregory D. Kurd, Mark F. Kepler, Christopher K. Krieg, James C. Wilson, Jefferson R. Kleweno, Conor P. Firoozabadi, Reza Bellabarba, Carlo Kandizoria, Frank Schnake, Klause J. Rajesekaran, S. Dvorak, Marcel F. Chapman, Jens R. Vialle, Luiz R. Oner, F. C. Vaccaro, Alexander R. |
author_sort | Schroeder, Gregory D. |
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description | Study Design Survey study. Objective To determine the global perspective on controversial aspects of sacral fracture classifications. Methods While developing the AOSpine Sacral Injury Classification System, a survey was sent to all members of AOSpine and AOTrauma. The survey asked four yes-or-no questions to help determine the best way to handle controversial aspects of sacral fractures in future classifications. Chi-square tests were initially used to compare surgeons' answers to the four key questions of the survey, and then the data was modeled through multivariable logistic regression analysis. Results A total of 474 surgeons answered all questions in the survey. Overall 86.9% of respondents felt that the proposed hierarchical nature of injuries was appropriate, and 77.8% of respondents agreed that that the risk of neurologic injury is highest in a vertical fracture through the foramen. Almost 80% of respondents felt that the separation of injuries based on the integrity of L5–S1 facet was appropriate, and 83.8% of surgeons agreed that a nondisplaced sacral U fracture is a clinically relevant entity. Conclusion This study determines the global perspective on controversial areas in the injury patterns of sacral fractures and demonstrates that the development of a comprehensive and universally accepted sacral classification is possible. |
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spelling | pubmed-50777172016-11-01 The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members Schroeder, Gregory D. Kurd, Mark F. Kepler, Christopher K. Krieg, James C. Wilson, Jefferson R. Kleweno, Conor P. Firoozabadi, Reza Bellabarba, Carlo Kandizoria, Frank Schnake, Klause J. Rajesekaran, S. Dvorak, Marcel F. Chapman, Jens R. Vialle, Luiz R. Oner, F. C. Vaccaro, Alexander R. Global Spine J Study Design Survey study. Objective To determine the global perspective on controversial aspects of sacral fracture classifications. Methods While developing the AOSpine Sacral Injury Classification System, a survey was sent to all members of AOSpine and AOTrauma. The survey asked four yes-or-no questions to help determine the best way to handle controversial aspects of sacral fractures in future classifications. Chi-square tests were initially used to compare surgeons' answers to the four key questions of the survey, and then the data was modeled through multivariable logistic regression analysis. Results A total of 474 surgeons answered all questions in the survey. Overall 86.9% of respondents felt that the proposed hierarchical nature of injuries was appropriate, and 77.8% of respondents agreed that that the risk of neurologic injury is highest in a vertical fracture through the foramen. Almost 80% of respondents felt that the separation of injuries based on the integrity of L5–S1 facet was appropriate, and 83.8% of surgeons agreed that a nondisplaced sacral U fracture is a clinically relevant entity. Conclusion This study determines the global perspective on controversial areas in the injury patterns of sacral fractures and demonstrates that the development of a comprehensive and universally accepted sacral classification is possible. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2016-03-17 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5077717/ /pubmed/27781189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1580611 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers |
spellingShingle | Schroeder, Gregory D. Kurd, Mark F. Kepler, Christopher K. Krieg, James C. Wilson, Jefferson R. Kleweno, Conor P. Firoozabadi, Reza Bellabarba, Carlo Kandizoria, Frank Schnake, Klause J. Rajesekaran, S. Dvorak, Marcel F. Chapman, Jens R. Vialle, Luiz R. Oner, F. C. Vaccaro, Alexander R. The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title | The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title_full | The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title_fullStr | The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title_full_unstemmed | The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title_short | The Development of a Universally Accepted Sacral Fracture Classification: A Survey of AOSpine and AOTrauma Members |
title_sort | development of a universally accepted sacral fracture classification: a survey of aospine and aotrauma members |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5077717/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27781189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1580611 |
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