• World Neurosurg · Nov 2018

    Classification of Lumbar Facet Joint Cysts Using the NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group (NSURG) Grading Score and Correlation with Recurrence and Clinical Outcomes.

    • Ryan Campbell, Kevin Phan, and Ralph Mobbs.
    • NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group (NSURG), Prince of Wales Private Hospital, Sydney, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia.
    • World Neurosurg. 2018 Nov 1; 119: e502-e512.

    ObjectiveTo assess the validity of the proposed NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group Classification System through a retrospective analysis of patients treated surgically for lumbar facet joint cysts at a single institution.MethodsIn a cohort of 166 patients, sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance images were used to measure degree of spondylolisthesis, whereas axial T2-weighted magnetic resonance images were used to determine the percentage of vertebral canal occupied by the cyst. Grading was performed by 2 observers. Statistical analysis was conducted to correlate the given grades of each cyst with the treatment performed and the long-term outcomes of cyst and pain recurrence.ResultsIn total, 158 were treated by decompression, whereas 8 underwent decompression with fusion; 25% of patients presented with a grade 1 cyst, 45% with a grade 2, 13% with a grade 3, 13% with a grade 4, and 4% with a grade 5 cyst. Of patients treated by decompression alone, a greater rate of recurrence was seen in grades 4 and 5 (29.4% and 33.3%) when compared with grades 1-3 (8.8%, 8.5%, and 0%, respectively, P < 0.05). There were no cases of a cyst recurrence after a fusion.ConclusionsThe proposed NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group Classification System for lumbar facet joint cysts is effective in identifying patients most likely to endure a recurrent cyst after decompressive surgery. Patients with grades 4 and 5 cysts should be considered for decompressive surgery with concomitant stabilization of the involved segments on initial presentation.Crown Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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