Coluna/Columna (Aug 2020)

PEDICLE MORPHOLOGY IN SCOLIOSIS: CLASSIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR PRE-OPERATIVE EVALUATION

  • LUIZ EDUARDO PEREIRA COSTA ASSIS DE ALMEIDA,
  • LUIS EDUARDO CARELLI TEIXEIRA DA SILVA,
  • CAIQUE JAUHAR DE CASTRO,
  • GIULIANA VASCONCELOS DE SOUZA FONSECA,
  • ROBSON TEIXEIRA VITAL,
  • MÁRCIA MARIA RODRIGUES JARDIM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1808-185120201903224254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 176 – 179

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ABSTRACT Objectives Although Watanabe morphological classification is well known, there is no consensus of its use among spine surgeons. We propose an analysis of the Watanabe classification by three observers, one senior and two recently graduated orthopedic spine surgeons, and its applicability in pre-operative evaluation. Methods An intraobserver and interobserver analysis of the classifications of 937 thoracic pedicles among 55 scoliosis patients treated surgically in two institutions. The average age at time of surgery was 16.3 years (10- 50 years). The etiologies of the scoliosis were: idiopathic (n= 47), congenital (n=4), syndromic (n= 3) and neuromuscular (n=1). The mean Cobb angle was 67 degrees (41- 120º). The evaluation of the thoracic pedicle was performed using pre-operative CT images. Results A total of 937 pedicles were classified by three observers with percentages of 47.5% type A, 28.6% type B, 17.1% type C and 6.9% type D for the total pedicles, convex and concave. Intraobserver agreement was fair to almost perfect (kappa 0.34 to 0.92) and interobserver agreement was fair to moderate (kappa 0.33 to 0.59) with statistical significance of p<0.001. Conclusion Watanabe classification remains a good method for predicting intraoperative difficulties, and has better agreement as the surgeon becomes more experienced. Level of evidence II; Prognostic Studies.

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