TY - JOUR
T1 - Reliability of a New Arthroscopic Discoid Lateral Meniscus Classification System
T2 - A Multicenter Video Analysis
AU - PRiSM Meniscus Research Interest Group
AU - Lee, R. Jay
AU - Nepple, Jeffrey J.
AU - Schmale, Gregory A.
AU - Niu, Emily L.
AU - Beck, Jennifer J.
AU - Milewski, Matthew D.
AU - Finlayson, Craig J.
AU - Joughin, V. Elaine
AU - Stinson, Zachary S.
AU - Pace, J. Lee
AU - Albright, Jay
AU - Carsen, Sasha
AU - Chambers, Hank
AU - Nault, Marie Lyne
AU - Schlechter, John A.
AU - Stavinoha, Tyler J.
AU - Tompkins, Marc
AU - Wilson, Philip L.
AU - Heyworth, Benton E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s).
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Background: The discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the knee. The pathomorphology of DLM varies. Current classification systems are inadequate to describe the spectrum of abnormality. Purpose: A study group of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons from 20 academic North American institutions developed and tested the reliability of a new DLM classification system. Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. Methods: After reviewing existing classifications, we developed a comprehensive DLM classification system. Four DLM features were evaluated: meniscal width, meniscal height, peripheral stability, and meniscal tear. Stepwise arthroscopic examination using anteromedial and anterolateral viewing portals was established for evaluating these features. Three senior authors who were not observers selected 50 of 119 submitted videos with the best clarity and stepwise examination for reading. Five observers performed assessments using the new classification system to assess interobserver reliability, and a second reading was performed by 3 of the 5 observers to assess intraobserver reliability using the Fleiss κ coefficient (fair, 0.21-0.40; moderate, 0.41-0.60; substantial, 0.61-0.80; excellent, 0.81-1.00). Results: Interobserver reliability was substantial for most rating factors: meniscal width, meniscal height, peripheral stability, tear presence, and tear type. Interobserver reliability was moderate for tear location. Intraobserver reliability was substantial for meniscal width and meniscal height and excellent for peripheral stability. Intraobserver agreement was moderate for tear presence, type, and location. Conclusion: This new arthroscopic DLM classification system demonstrated moderate to substantial agreement in most diagnostic categories analyzed.
AB - Background: The discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is one of the most common congenital anomalies of the knee. The pathomorphology of DLM varies. Current classification systems are inadequate to describe the spectrum of abnormality. Purpose: A study group of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons from 20 academic North American institutions developed and tested the reliability of a new DLM classification system. Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 3. Methods: After reviewing existing classifications, we developed a comprehensive DLM classification system. Four DLM features were evaluated: meniscal width, meniscal height, peripheral stability, and meniscal tear. Stepwise arthroscopic examination using anteromedial and anterolateral viewing portals was established for evaluating these features. Three senior authors who were not observers selected 50 of 119 submitted videos with the best clarity and stepwise examination for reading. Five observers performed assessments using the new classification system to assess interobserver reliability, and a second reading was performed by 3 of the 5 observers to assess intraobserver reliability using the Fleiss κ coefficient (fair, 0.21-0.40; moderate, 0.41-0.60; substantial, 0.61-0.80; excellent, 0.81-1.00). Results: Interobserver reliability was substantial for most rating factors: meniscal width, meniscal height, peripheral stability, tear presence, and tear type. Interobserver reliability was moderate for tear location. Intraobserver reliability was substantial for meniscal width and meniscal height and excellent for peripheral stability. Intraobserver agreement was moderate for tear presence, type, and location. Conclusion: This new arthroscopic DLM classification system demonstrated moderate to substantial agreement in most diagnostic categories analyzed.
KW - classification
KW - discoid lateral meniscus
KW - knee
KW - meniscal height
KW - meniscal tear
KW - meniscal width
KW - peripheral stability
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U2 - 10.1177/03635465221076857
DO - 10.1177/03635465221076857
M3 - Article
C2 - 35234542
AN - SCOPUS:85128489341
SN - 0363-5465
VL - 50
SP - 1245
EP - 1253
JO - American Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - American Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 5
ER -