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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Clinical Anatomy, 2008AbstractReverse total shoulder arthroplasty designs have gained popularity over the last few years due to their satisfactory functional results in patients with cuff‐tear arthropathy and other difficult reconstructive shoulder problems. These semiconstrained prostheses improve stability and active elevation in the absence of a functional rotator cuff ...
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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is rapidly being adopted as the standard procedure for a growing number of shoulder pathologies. Lateralization of the glenoid component is known to reduce the incidence of scapular notching and possibly ...
Madeleine L. Van de Kleut +3 more
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BACKGROUND Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is rapidly being adopted as the standard procedure for a growing number of shoulder pathologies. Lateralization of the glenoid component is known to reduce the incidence of scapular notching and possibly ...
Madeleine L. Van de Kleut +3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2020
INTRODUCTION As the indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) expand beyond traditional cuff tear arthropathy, the role of RSA in elderly patients with glenohumeral arthritis and an intact rotator cuff remains unclear.
Melissa A. Wright +2 more
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INTRODUCTION As the indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) expand beyond traditional cuff tear arthropathy, the role of RSA in elderly patients with glenohumeral arthritis and an intact rotator cuff remains unclear.
Melissa A. Wright +2 more
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Bilateral Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Versus Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Orthopedics, 2012The results of anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty and reverse shoulder arthroplasty have previously been reported separately. Although the indications differ, scenarios exist in which a patient may have a total shoulder arthroplasty on 1 shoulder and a reverse shoulder arthroplasty on the contralateral shoulder.
Vaqar, Latif +4 more
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Shoulder & Elbow, 2009
In order to improve results of shoulder arthroplasty in cuff deficient shoulders constrained or reverse arthroplasties were tried. However, the results were unpredictable until the unique design of the Delta reverse shoulder by Professor Grammont.
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In order to improve results of shoulder arthroplasty in cuff deficient shoulders constrained or reverse arthroplasties were tried. However, the results were unpredictable until the unique design of the Delta reverse shoulder by Professor Grammont.
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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for instability arthropathy
International Orthopaedics, 2018Osteoarthritis may be observed after surgery for instability and in the natural history of pathology. The primary objective was to analyze the late clinical and radiographic results of reverse shoulder arthroplasties (RSA) for patients who had instability arthropathy.This is a retrospective cohort of 25 patients with a mean follow-up of 6.6 years ...
Philippe Clavert +6 more
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Biomechanics of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2015Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty is an effective procedure for treatment of glenohumeral joint disease among patients with severe rotator cuff deficiency. Improvements in prosthetic design are the result of an evolved understanding of both shoulder and joint replacement biomechanics.
Jonathan L. Berliner +3 more
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Complications in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2011Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty was initially used to manage complex shoulder problems. Indications have been expanded to include rotator cuff arthropathy, massive rotator cuff tear, failed shoulder arthroplasty, and fracture sequelae. Increased use of primary reverse total shoulder arthroplasty has led to reports of associated problems unique to ...
Emilie, Cheung +4 more
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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) are among the most common fractures in elderly patients, but there is insufficient evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine which interventions are the most appropriate for their ...
Y. Lopiz +5 more
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BACKGROUND Proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) are among the most common fractures in elderly patients, but there is insufficient evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine which interventions are the most appropriate for their ...
Y. Lopiz +5 more
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Prostheses for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2019Historically, patients with rotator cuff arthropathy had limited reconstructive options. The early generations of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) designs had increased failure rates due to loosening of glenoid baseplates secondary to excessive torques. In 1985, Paul Grammont introduced a prosthetic design changing the center of rotation that
Jillian M. Kazley +5 more
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