Insights on High-Value Procedures From the ISASS 4-Part Webinar Series on Current and Emerging Techniques in Endoscopic Spine Surgery Based on Surgeon Experience.

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY International Journal of Spine Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.14444/8676
Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski, Zhen-Zhou Li, Xinyu Liu, Zhang Xifeng, Brian Kwon, Álvaro Dowling, Martin Knight, Paulo Sergio Terxeira de Carvalho, Choll Kim, Gregory W Basil, Gabriel Oswaldo Alonso Cuéllar, Christian Morgenstern, John Ongulade, Yi Jiang, Kenyu Ito, João Paulo Bergamaschi, Jin-Sung L Kim, Jorge F Ramirez, Joachim Oertel, John C Elfar, Abduljabbar Alhammoud, Nicholas A Bonazza, Benedikt W Burkhardt, Rossano Kepler Alvim Fiorelli, Sergio Luis Schmidt, Morgan P Lorio
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Abstract

Background: The authors conducted a comprehensive review and integration of insights from 4 webinars hosted by the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery (ISASS) to arrive at recommendations for best clinical practices for guideline development for endoscopic spine surgery. This perspective article discusses the limitations of traditional surgical trials and amalgamates surgeons' experience and research on various cutting-edge techniques.

Methods: Data were extracted from surveys conducted during each webinar session involving 3639 surgeons globally. The polytomous Rasch model was employed to analyze responses, ensuring a robust statistical assessment of surgeon endorsements and educational impacts and focusing on operative nuances and experience-based outcomes. Bias detection was performed using the differential item functioning test.

Results: The ISASS webinars provided a dynamic platform for discussing advances in endoscopic spine surgery, identifying a range of high-value procedures from basic discectomies to complex lumbar interbody fusions. Each high-value endoscopic spine surgery was highlighted in separate peer-reviewed publications, which form the basis for this summary document that synthesizes key takeaways from these webinars. High-value clinical applications of endoscopic spine surgery, primarily defined as higher-intensity endorsement transformation from the pre- to postwebinar survey with a shift to higher mean logit locations of test items both with unbiased and orderly threshold progression, were: (a) Percutaneous interlaminar endoscopic decompression for lateral canal stenosis, (b) transforaminal debridement of low-grade degenerative spondylolisthesis, (c) transforaminal full-endoscopic interbody fusion for hard disc herniation, (d) endoscopic standalone lumbar interbody fusion, (e) endoscopic debridement of spondylolytic spondylolisthesis, and (f) posterior cervical foraminotomy for herniated disc and bony stenosis.

Conclusions: The ISASS webinar series has significantly impacted surgeons' education and contributed to the identification of high-value endoscopic spine surgery practices that may serve as a cornerstone for surgeon training standards, policy, and guidelines development. Ongoing research on technological advancements and expansions of clinical indications combined with systematic review is expected to refine the recommendations on high-value endoscopic spinal surgeries recommended for enhanced reimbursement.

Clinical relevance: Assessing surgeon confidence and acceptance of endoscopic spinal surgeries using polytomous Rasch analysis.

Level of evidence: Level 2 (inferential) and 3 (observational) evidence because Rasch analysis provides statistical validation of instruments rather than direct clinical outcomes.

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基于外科医生经验的 ISASS 内窥镜脊柱手术当前和新兴技术四部分网络研讨会系列对高价值手术的见解。
背景:作者对国际脊柱外科学促进会(ISASS)举办的 4 次网络研讨会的内容进行了全面回顾和整合,为内窥镜脊柱手术指南的制定提出了最佳临床实践建议。这篇透视文章讨论了传统手术试验的局限性,并综合了外科医生的经验和对各种尖端技术的研究:方法:从每次网络研讨会期间进行的调查中提取数据,全球共有 3639 名外科医生参与了调查。采用多项式 Rasch 模型分析回答,确保对外科医生的认可和教育影响进行稳健的统计评估,并重点关注手术的细微差别和基于经验的结果。使用差异项目功能测试进行了偏差检测:ISASS网络研讨会为讨论内窥镜脊柱手术的进展提供了一个动态平台,确定了从基本椎间盘切除术到复杂腰椎椎间融合术等一系列高价值手术。每种高价值内窥镜脊柱手术都在不同的同行评议出版物中进行了重点介绍,这些出版物构成了本摘要文件的基础,综合了这些网络研讨会的主要收获。内窥镜脊柱手术的高价值临床应用主要是指从网络研讨会前调查到研讨会后调查的高强度认可转变,以及测试项目的平均对数位置向更高的无偏有序阈值发展,这些应用包括(a) 经皮椎间孔内窥镜减压术治疗侧方椎管狭窄症,(b) 经椎间孔清创术治疗低位退行性脊椎滑脱症,(c) 经椎间孔全内窥镜椎体间融合术治疗硬椎间盘突出症、(d) 内窥镜下独立腰椎椎体间融合术,(e) 内窥镜下脊柱溶解性脊椎滑脱症清创术,以及 (f) 颈椎后椎板切除术治疗椎间盘突出和骨性狭窄。结论:ISASS 网络研讨会系列对外科医生的教育产生了重大影响,并有助于确定高价值的内窥镜脊柱手术实践,这些实践可作为外科医生培训标准、政策和指南制定的基石。有关技术进步和临床适应症扩展的持续研究与系统性审查相结合,有望完善有关高价值内窥镜脊柱手术的建议,从而提高报销额度:临床相关性:采用多矩拉施分析法评估外科医生对内窥镜脊柱手术的信心和接受程度:2级(推论性)和3级(观察性)证据,因为Rasch分析提供的是工具的统计验证,而不是直接的临床结果。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Spine Surgery is the official scientific journal of ISASS, the International Intradiscal Therapy Society, the Pittsburgh Spine Summit, and the Büttner-Janz Spinefoundation, and is an official partner of the Southern Neurosurgical Society. The goal of the International Journal of Spine Surgery is to promote and disseminate online the most up-to-date scientific and clinical research into innovations in motion preservation and new spinal surgery technology, including basic science, biologics, and tissue engineering. The Journal is dedicated to educating spine surgeons worldwide by reporting on the scientific basis, indications, surgical techniques, complications, outcomes, and follow-up data for promising spinal procedures.
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