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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results

BACKGROUND: The use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) is steadily increasing. Better clinical outcomes of RSA have been correlated with tuberosity reattachment and healing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both the clinical a...

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Autores principales: Rivera, Alberto R., Cardona, Victor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2022.11.004
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description BACKGROUND: The use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) is steadily increasing. Better clinical outcomes of RSA have been correlated with tuberosity reattachment and healing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both the clinical and radiological results of reverse shoulder arthroplasty in the management of a proximal humerus fracture in the elderly. METHODS: Retrospective study including 400 consecutive 3-4 part proximal humerus fractures treated with reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a minimum of 12-month follow-up. In all the cases, the greater tuberosity was reattached with a standardized suture technique and a local bone graft. All the patients were assessed at the 12-month follow-up with Constant-Murley Score (CMS). Radiographic healing of the greater tuberosity was noted. Complications and revision rates were reported. RESULTS: Mean final CMS for this cohort was 82 points. The greater tuberosity healed in anatomic position in 85% of the cases (N = 340), obtaining an average CMS of 85 in these patients. Healing of the greater tuberosity did not occur in 13% of the cases (N = 52) and displacement more than 5 mm occurred in 2% (N = 8) of the patients for an average CMS of 60. All patients scored above 120° in forward elevation with a mean of 150°. Mean active external rotation was 35°. The lateralization shoulder angle had a mean of 91° and the distalization shoulder angle had a mean of 54°. Low-grade scapular notching was reported in <1% of the cases. A total of 60 patients presented failure of healing or displacement of the greater tuberosity. Major complications were reported in nine patients. Of these nine patients, two acquired superficial wound infections, while two had deep shoulder prosthetic infection. Two other patients developed hematomas, one sustained an acromial stress fracture, and two had a stem loosening. There were 4 reoperations. CONCLUSION: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty, with the use of a fracture-specific stem, allows an improved rate of greater tuberosity healing and short-term clinical outcomes in the elderly population.
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spelling pubmed-104265672023-08-16 Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results Rivera, Alberto R. Cardona, Victor JSES Rev Rep Tech Full Length Articles and Reviews BACKGROUND: The use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for the treatment of proximal humeral fractures (PHFs) is steadily increasing. Better clinical outcomes of RSA have been correlated with tuberosity reattachment and healing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both the clinical and radiological results of reverse shoulder arthroplasty in the management of a proximal humerus fracture in the elderly. METHODS: Retrospective study including 400 consecutive 3-4 part proximal humerus fractures treated with reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a minimum of 12-month follow-up. In all the cases, the greater tuberosity was reattached with a standardized suture technique and a local bone graft. All the patients were assessed at the 12-month follow-up with Constant-Murley Score (CMS). Radiographic healing of the greater tuberosity was noted. Complications and revision rates were reported. RESULTS: Mean final CMS for this cohort was 82 points. The greater tuberosity healed in anatomic position in 85% of the cases (N = 340), obtaining an average CMS of 85 in these patients. Healing of the greater tuberosity did not occur in 13% of the cases (N = 52) and displacement more than 5 mm occurred in 2% (N = 8) of the patients for an average CMS of 60. All patients scored above 120° in forward elevation with a mean of 150°. Mean active external rotation was 35°. The lateralization shoulder angle had a mean of 91° and the distalization shoulder angle had a mean of 54°. Low-grade scapular notching was reported in <1% of the cases. A total of 60 patients presented failure of healing or displacement of the greater tuberosity. Major complications were reported in nine patients. Of these nine patients, two acquired superficial wound infections, while two had deep shoulder prosthetic infection. Two other patients developed hematomas, one sustained an acromial stress fracture, and two had a stem loosening. There were 4 reoperations. CONCLUSION: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty, with the use of a fracture-specific stem, allows an improved rate of greater tuberosity healing and short-term clinical outcomes in the elderly population. Elsevier 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10426567/ /pubmed/37588446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2022.11.004 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results
title_full_unstemmed Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results
title_short Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results
title_sort reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for complex proximal humerus fracture in the elderly: clinical and radiological results
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xrrt.2022.11.004
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