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Background:. Existing data on the epidemiology of shoulder arthroplasty are limited to future projections of incidence. However, the prevalence of shoulder arthroplasty (the number of individuals with a shoulder arthroplasty alive at a certain time and ...
Kevin X. Farley, BS +6 more
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Metal Allergies in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty [PDF]
. » Limited evidence is available within shoulder arthroplasty literature to fully assess if an association exists between the presence of metal allergies and outcomes after total shoulder arthroplasty.
Lucas R. Haase, MD +5 more
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Shoulder prostheses are now commonly used. Clinical results and patient satisfaction are usually good. The most commonly used types are humeral hemiarthroplasty, unconstrained total shoulder arthroplasty, and semiconstrained inversed shoulder prosthesis.
Buck, Florian +2 more
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Impact of the critical shoulder angle on shoulder arthroplasty outcomes: a systematic review [PDF]
Introduction The critical shoulder angle (CSA), a radiographic measure reflecting the relationship between glenoid inclination and lateral acromial coverage, has garnered increased attention for its potential influence on shoulder arthroplasty outcomes ...
Yijia Li +8 more
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Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty - State of the Art.
The reverse shoulder arthroplasty conceived by Paul Grammont in 1985 has gradually gained popularity as a treatment for multiple shoulder diseases. Unlike previous reverse shoulder prostheses characterized by unsatisfactory results and a high glenoid ...
F. Franceschi +4 more
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Subscapularis integrity is correlated with function following shoulder arthroplasty. Failure of healing, particularly following anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty, is associated with poor outcomes and the need for revision.
Patrick J. Denard, MD +5 more
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Hip, Knee and Shoulder Arthroplasty: 2023 Annual Report
The 2023 Hip, Knee and Shoulder Arthroplasty Report is based on the analysis of 1,982,200 (850,603 hip, 1,046,247 knee and 85,350 shoulder) primary and revision procedures recorded by the Registry, with a procedure date up to and including 31 December ...
Paul N. Smith +13 more
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Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Biomechanics
The reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) prosthesis has been demonstrated to be a viable treatment option for a variety of end-stage degenerative conditions of the shoulder.
C. Roche
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) was originally developed because of unsatisfactory results with anatomic shoulder arthroplasty options for the majority of degenerative shoulder conditions and fractures.
T. Kozak +4 more
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Background and purpose — The increase in shoulder arthroplasty may lead to a burden of revision surgery. This study compared the rate of (2nd) revision following aseptic 1st revision shoulder arthroplasty, considering the type of primary, and the class ...
D. R. Gill +4 more
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