Fracture and Dislocation Classification Compendium - 2007
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics · +13 more institutions
Abstract
The purpose of this new classification compendium is to republish the Orthopaedic Trauma Association's (OTA) classification. The OTA classification was originally published in a compendium of the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma in 1996. It adopted The Comprehensive Classification of the Long Bones developed by Müller and colleagues and classified the remaining bones. In this compendium, the introductory chapter reviews new scientific information about classifying fractures that has been published in the last 11 years. The classification is presented in a revised format that is easier to follow. The OTA and AO classification will now have a unified alpha-numeric code eliminating the differences that have existed…
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Authors
11- JLJ. Lawrence MarshCorresponding
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- TSTheddy Slongo
Ohio University, University Children’s Hospital Bern, Northeast Ohio Medical University
- JAJulie Agel
AO Foundation, Harborview Medical Center
- JSJ. Scott Broderick
Prisma Health, Greenville College, University Medical Center
- WCWilliam Creevey
Boston University, Boston Medical Center, University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Compendium
- Medicine
- Scapula
- Classification scheme
- Clavicle
- Dislocation
- Code (set theory)
- Artificial intelligence