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Glenoid failure in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Compared to hip and knee, anatomic shoulder arthroplasty is relatively poorly understood, underdeveloped and reported loosening rates are very high, the common cause of failure being glenoid aseptic loosening.
Gregory, Thomas Maurice Stewart +1 more
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Elderly patients with PHFs treated with RSA display similar results regarding clinical function, and pain perception compared with ORIF. However, revision surgery rate was lower in patients who underwent RSA. Thus, surgical treatment with RSA represents an excellent alternative, especially with regard to an aging patient population. Objectives Proximal
Carina Jaekel +6 more
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Background and purpose — Proximal humerus fractures (PHF) may result in sequelae indicating arthroplasty. We report cumulative survival rates and reasons for revision after arthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture sequelae (PHFS). Patients and methods —
Ditte Unbehaun +10 more
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Biomechanical Analysis of Fixation and Bone
Long-term survivorship of a total knee replacement (TKR) relies on the strength of bone around the implant and its initial stability. Aseptic component loosening caused by mechanical factors is a recognised failure mode for knee prostheses.
Chong, Desmond Yok Rue +1 more
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Systematic review of prevalence, risk factors, and management of instability following reverse shoulder arthroplasty [PDF]
Background Since its approval for use, reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has become the primary treatment for cuff tear arthropathy, with indications expanding more recently to include revision fracture, osteoarthritis with significant glenoid bone ...
Galetta, Michael D +4 more
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Low risk of revision after reverse shoulder arthroplasty for acute proximal humeral fractures [PDF]
Background: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has gained popularity in the treatment of proximal humeral fractures (PHFs), especially in elderly patients.
Arverud, Erica D +9 more
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Glenoid dysplasia (Walch type-C) is characterized by a retroversion > 25° and predisposes the shoulder to degenerative osteoarthritis. Our purpose is to report the mid- to long-term clinical and radiologic outcomes of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) with a patient-specific structural humeral head autograft (bony increased-offset RSA [BIO-RSA ...
Mark Mouchantaf +5 more
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Abstract Scapular spine fractures following reverse shoulder arthroplasty have been associated with complications that include nonunion and fixation failure. This Technical Note presents a surgical approach for enhancing the stability and strength of spine fracture osteosynthesis.
Alexandre Lädermann +5 more
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Background and Aim Complex proximal humeral fractures are among the most challenging fractures to treat. Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has been offered as an alternate treatment for three- or four-part proximal humeral fractures.
Yossef Elhelw +2 more
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Background We report here on the results, stratified by diagnosis, of a multicenter prospective study by surgeons unaffiliated with the design team of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) performed using a lateralized glenosphere.
Samer S Hasan MD, PhD +5 more
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