Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study

Study DesignSurvey based study.PurposeTo assess the degree of agreement in level selection of laminoplasty (LP) for the selected cervical myeloradiculopathy cases between experienced spine surgeons.Overview of LiteratureAlthough, cervical LP is a widely used surgical technique for multi-level spinal...

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Main Authors: Jae Hwan Cho, Kyung-Soo Suk, Jong-Beom Park, Jung-Ki Ha, Chang Ju Hwang, Choon Sung Lee, Dong-Ho Lee
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Language:English
Published: Korean Spine Society 2016-08-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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spelling doaj-2e1e5ffc85ca4c20855bade0dd6aee812020-11-25T00:42:46ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462016-08-0110466367010.4184/asj.2016.10.4.663138Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based StudyJae Hwan Cho0Kyung-Soo Suk1Jong-Beom Park2Jung-Ki Ha3Chang Ju Hwang4Choon Sung Lee5Dong-Ho Lee6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, Uijeongbu, Korea.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Study DesignSurvey based study.PurposeTo assess the degree of agreement in level selection of laminoplasty (LP) for the selected cervical myeloradiculopathy cases between experienced spine surgeons.Overview of LiteratureAlthough, cervical LP is a widely used surgical technique for multi-level spinal cord compression, until now there is no consensus about how many segments or which segments should be opened to achieve a satisfactory decompression.MethodsThorough clinical and radiographic data (plain X-ray, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging) of 30 patients who had cervical myelopathy were prepared. The data were provided to three independent spine surgeons with over 10 years experience in operation of their own practices. They were questioned about the most preferable surgical method and suitable decompression levels. The second survey was carried out after 6 months with the same cases. If the level difference between respondents was a half level or below, agreement was considered acceptable. The intraobserver and interobserver agreements in level selection were assessed by kappa statistics.ResultsThree respondents selected LP as an option for 6, 8, and 22 cases in the first survey and 10, 21, and 24 cases in the second survey. The reasons for selection of LP were levels of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (p=0.004), segmental kyphotic deformity (p=0.036) and mean compression score (p=0.041). Intraobserver agreement showed variable results. Interobserver agreement was poor to fair by perfect matching (kappa=0.111–0.304) and fair to moderate by acceptable matching (kappa=0.308–0.625).ConclusionsThe degree of agreement for level selection of LP was not high even though experienced surgeons would choose the opening segments on the basis of same criteria. These results suggest that more specific guidelines in determination of levels for LP should be required to decrease unnecessary wide decompression according to individual variance.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-10-663.pdfCervical vertebraeSpinal cord comressionLaminoplastySurveys and questionnaires
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author Jae Hwan Cho
Kyung-Soo Suk
Jong-Beom Park
Jung-Ki Ha
Chang Ju Hwang
Choon Sung Lee
Dong-Ho Lee
spellingShingle Jae Hwan Cho
Kyung-Soo Suk
Jong-Beom Park
Jung-Ki Ha
Chang Ju Hwang
Choon Sung Lee
Dong-Ho Lee
Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
Asian Spine Journal
Cervical vertebrae
Spinal cord comression
Laminoplasty
Surveys and questionnaires
author_facet Jae Hwan Cho
Kyung-Soo Suk
Jong-Beom Park
Jung-Ki Ha
Chang Ju Hwang
Choon Sung Lee
Dong-Ho Lee
author_sort Jae Hwan Cho
title Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
title_short Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
title_full Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
title_fullStr Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Agreement on the Level Selection in Laminoplasty among Experienced Surgeons: A Survey-Based Study
title_sort agreement on the level selection in laminoplasty among experienced surgeons: a survey-based study
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Study DesignSurvey based study.PurposeTo assess the degree of agreement in level selection of laminoplasty (LP) for the selected cervical myeloradiculopathy cases between experienced spine surgeons.Overview of LiteratureAlthough, cervical LP is a widely used surgical technique for multi-level spinal cord compression, until now there is no consensus about how many segments or which segments should be opened to achieve a satisfactory decompression.MethodsThorough clinical and radiographic data (plain X-ray, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging) of 30 patients who had cervical myelopathy were prepared. The data were provided to three independent spine surgeons with over 10 years experience in operation of their own practices. They were questioned about the most preferable surgical method and suitable decompression levels. The second survey was carried out after 6 months with the same cases. If the level difference between respondents was a half level or below, agreement was considered acceptable. The intraobserver and interobserver agreements in level selection were assessed by kappa statistics.ResultsThree respondents selected LP as an option for 6, 8, and 22 cases in the first survey and 10, 21, and 24 cases in the second survey. The reasons for selection of LP were levels of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (p=0.004), segmental kyphotic deformity (p=0.036) and mean compression score (p=0.041). Intraobserver agreement showed variable results. Interobserver agreement was poor to fair by perfect matching (kappa=0.111–0.304) and fair to moderate by acceptable matching (kappa=0.308–0.625).ConclusionsThe degree of agreement for level selection of LP was not high even though experienced surgeons would choose the opening segments on the basis of same criteria. These results suggest that more specific guidelines in determination of levels for LP should be required to decrease unnecessary wide decompression according to individual variance.
topic Cervical vertebrae
Spinal cord comression
Laminoplasty
Surveys and questionnaires
url http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-10-663.pdf
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