Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system

The upper cervical spine not only consists of intricate bony and ligamentous anatomy affording unique flexibility but also has increased susceptibility to injuries. The upper cervical spine trauma can result in a wide spectrum of injuries that can be managed both operatively and nonoperatively. Seve...

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Published in:Indian Spine Journal
Main Authors: Brian A Karamian, Hannah A Levy, Paul D Minetos, Michael L Smith, Alexander R Vaccaro
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2022;volume=5;issue=1;spage=4;epage=9;aulast=Karamian
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description The upper cervical spine not only consists of intricate bony and ligamentous anatomy affording unique flexibility but also has increased susceptibility to injuries. The upper cervical spine trauma can result in a wide spectrum of injuries that can be managed both operatively and nonoperatively. Several existing classification systems have been proposed to describe injuries of the upper cervical spine, many of which rely on anatomic descriptions of injury location. Prior fracture classifications are limited in scope, characterizing fractures restricted to a single region of the upper cervical spine, and fail to provide insight into injury management. The AO Spine Upper Cervical Injury Classification System (AO Spine UCCS) has recently been developed as a comprehensive, yet concise classification scheme to describe all injuries of the upper cervical spine. The AO Spine UCCS represents a significant development in the classification of upper cervical spine injuries, with the potential to serve as a decision-making instrument to aid in patient management.
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spelling doaj-art-197940a67f4e406f84b6d3feb719f3be2025-08-19T21:16:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Spine Journal2589-50792589-50872022-01-01514910.4103/ISJ.ISJ_28_21Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification systemBrian A KaramianHannah A LevyPaul D MinetosMichael L SmithAlexander R VaccaroThe upper cervical spine not only consists of intricate bony and ligamentous anatomy affording unique flexibility but also has increased susceptibility to injuries. The upper cervical spine trauma can result in a wide spectrum of injuries that can be managed both operatively and nonoperatively. Several existing classification systems have been proposed to describe injuries of the upper cervical spine, many of which rely on anatomic descriptions of injury location. Prior fracture classifications are limited in scope, characterizing fractures restricted to a single region of the upper cervical spine, and fail to provide insight into injury management. The AO Spine Upper Cervical Injury Classification System (AO Spine UCCS) has recently been developed as a comprehensive, yet concise classification scheme to describe all injuries of the upper cervical spine. The AO Spine UCCS represents a significant development in the classification of upper cervical spine injuries, with the potential to serve as a decision-making instrument to aid in patient management.http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2022;volume=5;issue=1;spage=4;epage=9;aulast=Karamianao spineclassificationfractureupper cervical
spellingShingle Brian A Karamian
Hannah A Levy
Paul D Minetos
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Alexander R Vaccaro
Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
ao spine
classification
fracture
upper cervical
title Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
title_full Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
title_fullStr Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
title_full_unstemmed Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
title_short Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
title_sort innovations in cervical spine trauma developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system
topic ao spine
classification
fracture
upper cervical
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