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Various systems have been proposed to help assess stability and/or guide management:
Various systems have been proposed to help assess stability and/or guide management:
<br/>1. A descriptive system by <i>Allen, et al</i> is based on the mechanism of injury
<br/>1. A descriptive system by <i>Allen, et al</i> is based on the mechanism of injury
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<br/>2. Attempts at quantifying biomechanical stability include the <i>White and Panjabi system</i>
<br/>2. Attempts at quantifying biomechanical stability include the <i>White and Panjabi system</i>
<br/>3. Recently proposed <i>sub axial injury classification (SLIC)</i>
<br/>3. Recently proposed <i>sub axial injury classification (SLIC)</i>
<br/>4. Measurements for spine injuries are based on methods outlined by <i>Bono et al</i>
<br/>4. Measurements for spine injuries are based on methods outlined by <i>Bono et al</i>
==Reference(s)==
Greenberg, M., 1997. Handbook Of Neurosurgery. 7th ed. Lakeland, Fla.: Greenberg Graphics
<br/>Quiñones-HinojosaA. (2012). Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods and Results. 6th ed. Saunders.
<br/>Rhoton, A.L. and Congress Of Neurological Surgeons (2003). Rhoton cranial anatomy and surgical approaches. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.


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SUMMARY

Various systems have been proposed to help assess stability and/or guide management:
1. A descriptive system by Allen, et al is based on the mechanism of injury
2. Attempts at quantifying biomechanical stability include the White and Panjabi system
3. Recently proposed sub axial injury classification (SLIC)
4. Measurements for spine injuries are based on methods outlined by Bono et al


Reference(s)

Greenberg, M., 1997. Handbook Of Neurosurgery. 7th ed. Lakeland, Fla.: Greenberg Graphics
Quiñones-HinojosaA. (2012). Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods and Results. 6th ed. Saunders.
Rhoton, A.L. and Congress Of Neurological Surgeons (2003). Rhoton cranial anatomy and surgical approaches. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.