A system for the classification of pelvic fractures in small animals is described.
            The system is based on a review of 556 cases and adapted from the AO/ASIF classification
            system for fractures of long bones in humans and small animals. A coding method was
            created to encompass the multiple sites in pelvic fractures, and associate fracture
            location and morphology with complexity of therapy and prognosis. The classification
            is based on criteria derived from standard radiographs and well-defined in a glossary
            of terms. Illustrations of fracture configurations given by the codes facilitate the
            designation of codes to cases. This article introduces the classification system and
            reports the findings when applied to 556 cases of pelvic fractures.
         Keywords
Pelvic fractures - small animal - classification - alphanumeric coding