Abstract
This article provides a detailed illustrated description of currently available classification and scoring systems for lower cervical spine injuries (including Allen–Fergusson, J. Harris et al., C. Argenson et al., and AOSpine classifications, Subaxial Injury Classification System and Cervical Spine Injury Severity Score). The present review primarily aims to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each classification system.
Highlights
В статье содержится подробное иллюстрированное описание актуальных классификаций и шкал оценки повреждений нижнешейного отдела позвоночника
The present review primarily aims to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each classification system
Evaluation of injuries according to their type, integrity of the discoligamentous complex, and the degree of neurological deficit
Summary
В статье содержится подробное иллюстрированное описание актуальных классификаций и шкал оценки повреждений нижнешейного отдела позвоночника Argenson и соавт., AOSpine, Subaxial Injury Classification System, Cervical Spine Injury Severity Score). Ключевые слова: повреждения нижнешейного отдела позвоночника, оценка, Subaxial Injury Classification System, Cervical Spine Injury Severity Score, SLIC, CSISS, классификация Allen–Fergusson, классификация J. This article provides a detailed illustrated description of currently available classification and scoring systems for lower cervical spine injuries AOSpine classifications, Subaxial Injury Classification System and Cervical Spine Injury Severity Score). L. et al Currently available classification systems for lower cervical spine injuries.
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