Reliability of the new modified Moro’s classification and oblique corridor grading to assess the feasibility of oblique lumbar interbody fusion


doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2020.05.018.


eCollection Sep-Oct 2020.

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Arun-Kumar Kaliya-Perumal et al.


J Orthop.


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Abstract


Introduction:

The modified Moro’s classification (MMC) of psoas morphology and oblique corridor (OC) grading were recently proposed. Their reliability needs to be tested.


Methods:

T2 weighted lumbar disc level axial-cut MRI images of patients with degenerative spondylosis were distributed to five spine surgeons. The inter and intra-rater reliability of MMC and OC grading were calculated based on their ratings.


Results:

Based on kappa statistics, we inferred that both MMC and OC grading are reliable measures.


Conclusion:

Both MMC and OC grading, in combination, can be used to predict the feasibility of oblique lumbar interbody fusion and aid in patient selection.


Keywords:

Lumbosacral region; Psoas muscle; Spinal fusion; Spine; Spondylosis.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that there are no relevant conflicts of interest.

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