Table 1.
Management | Points | |
Nonoperative | Less than 3 | |
Nonoperative or Operative | 4 | |
Operative | Greater than 4 | |
Operative Approach Algorithm | ||
Neurological Status | PLC Intact | PLC Disrupted |
Intact | Posterior approach | Posterior approach |
Root Injury | Posterior approach | Posterior approach |
Incomplete cord or cauda equina | Anterior approach | Combined |
Complete cord or cauda equina | Posterior or combined | Posterior or combined |
Summation of the TLISS points are referred to a management algorithm illustrated above. If the summation is less than 3 points than typically non-operative treatment is suggested, points greater then 5 suggest severe instability and the need for operative treatment. In addition a summation of four pints required further analysis on the patient concurrent modifiers and medical comorbidities. Taken from Vaccaro AR, Lehman RA, et al. and Harrop J, Vaccaro AR, et al [8,21].