Reliability of a Novel Classification System for Thoracic Disc Herniations.

dc.contributor.author

Farber, S Harrison

dc.contributor.author

Walker, Corey T

dc.contributor.author

Zhou, James J

dc.contributor.author

Godzik, Jakub

dc.contributor.author

Gandhi, Shashank V

dc.contributor.author

de Andrada Pereira, Bernardo

dc.contributor.author

Koffie, Robert M

dc.contributor.author

Xu, David S

dc.contributor.author

Sciubba, Daniel M

dc.contributor.author

Shin, John H

dc.contributor.author

Steinmetz, Michael P

dc.contributor.author

Wang, Michael Y

dc.contributor.author

Shaffrey, Christopher I

dc.contributor.author

Kanter, Adam S

dc.contributor.author

Yen, Chun-Po

dc.contributor.author

Chou, Dean

dc.contributor.author

Blaskiewicz, Donald J

dc.contributor.author

Phillips, Frank M

dc.contributor.author

Park, Paul

dc.contributor.author

Mummaneni, Praveen V

dc.contributor.author

Fessler, Richard D

dc.contributor.author

Härtl, Roger

dc.contributor.author

Glassman, Steven D

dc.contributor.author

Koski, Tyler

dc.contributor.author

Deviren, Vedat

dc.contributor.author

Taylor, William R

dc.contributor.author

Kakarla, U Kumar

dc.contributor.author

Turner, Jay D

dc.contributor.author

Uribe, Juan S

dc.date.accessioned

2023-06-13T22:54:01Z

dc.date.available

2023-06-13T22:54:01Z

dc.date.issued

2023-05

dc.date.updated

2023-06-13T22:54:00Z

dc.description.abstract

Study design

Cross-sectional survey.

Objective

To assess the reliability of a proposed novel classification system for thoracic disc herniations (TDHs).

Summary of background data

TDHs are complex entities varying substantially in many factors, including size, location, and calcification. To date, no comprehensive system exists to categorize these lesions.

Methods

Our proposed system classifies 5 types of TDHs using anatomical and clinical characteristics, with subtypes for calcification. Type 0 herniations are small (≤40% of spinal canal) TDHs without significant spinal cord or nerve root effacement; type 1 are small and paracentral; type 2 are small and central; type 3 are giant (>40% of spinal canal) and paracentral; and type 4 are giant and central. Patients with types 1-4 TDHs have correlative clinical and radiographic evidence of spinal cord compression. Twenty-one US spine surgeons with substantial TDH experience rated 10 illustrative cases to determine the system's reliability. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability were determined using the Fleiss kappa coefficient. Surgeons were also surveyed to obtain consensus on surgical approaches for the various TDH types.

Results

High agreement was found for the classification system, with 80% (range 62-95%) overall agreement and high interrater and intrarater reliability (kappa 0.604 [moderate to substantial agreement] and kappa 0.630 [substantial agreement], respectively). All surgeons reported nonoperative management of type 0 TDHs. For type 1 TDHs, most respondents (71%) preferred posterior approaches. For type 2 TDHs, responses were roughly equivalent for anterolateral and posterior options. For types 3 and 4 TDHs, most respondents (72% and 68%, respectively) preferred anterolateral approaches.

Conclusions

This novel classification system can be used to reliably categorize TDHs, standardize description, and potentially guide the selection of surgical approach. Validation of this system with regard to treatment and clinical outcomes represent lines of future study.
dc.identifier

00007632-990000000-00338

dc.identifier.issn

0362-2436

dc.identifier.issn

1528-1159

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27930

dc.language

eng

dc.publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

dc.relation.ispartof

Spine

dc.relation.isversionof

10.1097/brs.0000000000004701

dc.title

Reliability of a Novel Classification System for Thoracic Disc Herniations.

dc.type

Journal article

duke.contributor.orcid

Shaffrey, Christopher I|0000-0001-9760-8386

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedic Surgery

pubs.organisational-group

Neurosurgery

pubs.publication-status

Published

pubs.volume

Publish Ahead of Print

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Reliability of a Novel Classification System for Thoracic Disc Herniations.pdf
Size:
1.59 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format