Management of C0 Sacral Fractures Based on the AO Spine Sacral Injury Classification: A Narrative Review.
Mark J LambrechtsGregory D SchroederWilliam ConawayParth KothariTaylor PaziukBrian A KaramianJose A CansecoCumhur OnerFrank KandzioraRichard BransfordEmiliano VialleMohammad El-SharkawiKlaus SchnakeAlexander R VaccaroPublished in: Clinical spine surgery (2022)
The Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Osteosynthese fragen Spine Sacral Injury Classification hierarchically separates fractures based on their injury severity with A-type fractures representing less severe injuries and C-type fractures representing the most severe fracture types. C0 fractures represent moderately severe injuries and have historically been referred to as nondisplaced "U-type" fractures. Injury management of these fractures can be controversial. Therefore, the purpose of this narrative review is to first discuss the Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Osteosynthese fragen Spine Sacral Injury Classification System and describe the different fracture types and classification modifiers, with particular emphasis on C0 fracture types. The narrative review will then focus on the epidemiology and etiology of C0 fractures with subsequent discussion focused on the clinical presentation for patients with these injuries. Next, we will describe the imaging findings associated with these injuries and discuss the injury management of these injuries with particular emphasis on operative management. Finally, we will outline the outcomes and complications that can be expected during the treatment of these injuries.