2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseint.2021.07.003
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Hemiarthroplasty as a salvage treatment for failed reverse total shoulder arthroplasty

Abstract: Background The implantation rates of reverse total shoulder arthroplasties (RTSAs) are increasing worldwide, resulting in higher absolute numbers of the associated complications and revision surgeries. This requires the discussion of salvage therapies for failed RTSAs without revision to a new RTSA. Revision to hemiarthroplasty may offer a valid fallback option in certain cases. This study aimed to analyze the incidence, indications, and clinical outcomes, especially the reduction in pain levels c… Show more

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“…While patients report improved pain scores, range of motion is typically unchanged. 10 , 19 In this patient’s case, the HA allows him limited but painless range of motion and increased stability of his glenohumeral joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…While patients report improved pain scores, range of motion is typically unchanged. 10 , 19 In this patient’s case, the HA allows him limited but painless range of motion and increased stability of his glenohumeral joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%