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Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery

BACKGROUND: Several classification systems based on arthroscopy have been used to describe lesions of the ligamentum teres (LT) in young active patients undergoing hip-preserving surgery. Inspection of the LT and associated lesions of the adjuvant fovea capitis and acetabular fossa is limited when d...

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Autores principales: Stetzelberger, Vera Maren, Zurmühle, Corinne Andrea, Hanauer, Matthieu, Laurençon, Jonathan, Marti, Darius, Meier, Malin Kristin, Popa, Vlad, Schwab, Joseph Michael, Tannast, Moritz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221098750
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author Stetzelberger, Vera Maren
Zurmühle, Corinne Andrea
Hanauer, Matthieu
Laurençon, Jonathan
Marti, Darius
Meier, Malin Kristin
Popa, Vlad
Schwab, Joseph Michael
Tannast, Moritz
author_facet Stetzelberger, Vera Maren
Zurmühle, Corinne Andrea
Hanauer, Matthieu
Laurençon, Jonathan
Marti, Darius
Meier, Malin Kristin
Popa, Vlad
Schwab, Joseph Michael
Tannast, Moritz
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description BACKGROUND: Several classification systems based on arthroscopy have been used to describe lesions of the ligamentum teres (LT) in young active patients undergoing hip-preserving surgery. Inspection of the LT and associated lesions of the adjuvant fovea capitis and acetabular fossa is limited when done arthroscopically but is much more thorough during open surgical hip dislocation. Therefore, we propose a novel grading system based on our findings during surgical dislocation comprising the full spectrum of ligamentous-fossa-foveolar complex (LFFC) lesions. PURPOSE: To determine (1) intraobserver reliability and (2) interobserver reproducibility of our new grading system. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: We performed this validation study on 211 hips (633 images in total) with surgical hip dislocation (2013-2021). We randomly selected 5 images per grade for each LFFC item to achieve an equal representation of all grades (resulting in 75 images). The ligament, fossa, and fovea were subcategorized into normal, inflammation, degeneration, partial, and complete defects. All surgeries were performed in a standardized way by a single surgeon. The femur was disarticulated using a bone hook, the LT was inspected, documented and resected, then the fossa and fovea were documented with the femoral head in full dislocation using a 70° arthroscope. Six observers with different levels of expertise in hip-preserving surgery independently conducted the measurements twice, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to determine (1) intraobserver reliability and (2) interobserver reproducibility of the novel grading system. RESULTS: For intraobserver reliability, excellent ICCs were found in both the junior and the experienced raters for grading the ligament, fossa, fovea, and total LFFC (ICCs ranged from 0.91 to 0.99 for the LFFC score). We found excellent interobserver reproducibility between raters for all items of the LFFC (all interobserver ICCs ≥ 0.76). CONCLUSION: Our new grading system for lesions of the LFFC is highly reliable and reproducible. It covers the full spectrum of damage more precisely than arthroscopic classifications do and offers a scientific basis for standardized intraoperative evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-91895402022-06-14 Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery Stetzelberger, Vera Maren Zurmühle, Corinne Andrea Hanauer, Matthieu Laurençon, Jonathan Marti, Darius Meier, Malin Kristin Popa, Vlad Schwab, Joseph Michael Tannast, Moritz Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: Several classification systems based on arthroscopy have been used to describe lesions of the ligamentum teres (LT) in young active patients undergoing hip-preserving surgery. Inspection of the LT and associated lesions of the adjuvant fovea capitis and acetabular fossa is limited when done arthroscopically but is much more thorough during open surgical hip dislocation. Therefore, we propose a novel grading system based on our findings during surgical dislocation comprising the full spectrum of ligamentous-fossa-foveolar complex (LFFC) lesions. PURPOSE: To determine (1) intraobserver reliability and (2) interobserver reproducibility of our new grading system. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: We performed this validation study on 211 hips (633 images in total) with surgical hip dislocation (2013-2021). We randomly selected 5 images per grade for each LFFC item to achieve an equal representation of all grades (resulting in 75 images). The ligament, fossa, and fovea were subcategorized into normal, inflammation, degeneration, partial, and complete defects. All surgeries were performed in a standardized way by a single surgeon. The femur was disarticulated using a bone hook, the LT was inspected, documented and resected, then the fossa and fovea were documented with the femoral head in full dislocation using a 70° arthroscope. Six observers with different levels of expertise in hip-preserving surgery independently conducted the measurements twice, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to determine (1) intraobserver reliability and (2) interobserver reproducibility of the novel grading system. RESULTS: For intraobserver reliability, excellent ICCs were found in both the junior and the experienced raters for grading the ligament, fossa, fovea, and total LFFC (ICCs ranged from 0.91 to 0.99 for the LFFC score). We found excellent interobserver reproducibility between raters for all items of the LFFC (all interobserver ICCs ≥ 0.76). CONCLUSION: Our new grading system for lesions of the LFFC is highly reliable and reproducible. It covers the full spectrum of damage more precisely than arthroscopic classifications do and offers a scientific basis for standardized intraoperative evaluation. SAGE Publications 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9189540/ /pubmed/35706555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221098750 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Stetzelberger, Vera Maren
Zurmühle, Corinne Andrea
Hanauer, Matthieu
Laurençon, Jonathan
Marti, Darius
Meier, Malin Kristin
Popa, Vlad
Schwab, Joseph Michael
Tannast, Moritz
Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title_full Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title_fullStr Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title_short Reliability and Reproducibility of a Novel Grading System for Lesions of the Ligamentous-Fossa-Foveolar Complex in Young Patients Undergoing Open Hip Preservation Surgery
title_sort reliability and reproducibility of a novel grading system for lesions of the ligamentous-fossa-foveolar complex in young patients undergoing open hip preservation surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221098750
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