JSES International (Nov 2023)

Intraoperative arthroscopic classification tool for posterolateral elbow instability

  • Elisabeth A. Wörner, MD,
  • Mustafa Kaynak, MD,
  • Roger van Riet, MD, PhD,
  • Bertram The, MD, PhD,
  • Denise Eygendaal, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 2600 – 2604

Abstract

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Background: Introducing and implementing an arthroscopic classification tool for posterolateral elbow instability. Methods: Thirty arthroscopies were performed on 30 patients, and all recordings were collected, blinded, and labeled. Three orthopedic surgeons reviewed and scored all 30 recordings three times with a period of at least seven days in between to analyze the intraobserver and interobserver reliability. The classification consisted of five different grades. Results: Indications for elbow arthroscopy included impingement (n = 7), osteochondritis dissecans (n = 5), pain (n = 7), osteoarthritis (n = 6), and other (n = 5). The kappa value for intrarater reliability was 0.71, indicating good reliability, while the kappa value for inter-rater reliability was 0.38 indicating fair reliability. Conclusion: This new classification is a tool for an arthroscopic assessment of PLRI and can be used as a standardized grading system for further research and communication between orthopedic surgeons. We demonstrated good intrarater reliability (k = 0.71) with fair inter-rater reliability (k = 0.38). However, further research is necessary to study the clinical significance.

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