2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2019.01.002
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Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for acute proximal humeral fractures: Postoperative complications at 7 days, 90 days and 1 year

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“… 31 , 47 , 49 In older patients with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score of at least 3, Noguera et al reported a significant increase in major complications at the 90-day postoperative mark after RSA for a proximal humerus fracture. 34 In addition, Ezuma et al documented men were 2.38 times more likely to have perioperative and postoperative RSA complications and 10.59 times more likely to return to the operating room for an unplanned reoperation than women even though significantly more women compared with men older than 65 years underwent RSA for proximal humerus fractures. 11 Male patients and patients with multiple comorbidities in the setting of a complex proximal humerus fracture may be at a higher risk of complications with RSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 31 , 47 , 49 In older patients with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score of at least 3, Noguera et al reported a significant increase in major complications at the 90-day postoperative mark after RSA for a proximal humerus fracture. 34 In addition, Ezuma et al documented men were 2.38 times more likely to have perioperative and postoperative RSA complications and 10.59 times more likely to return to the operating room for an unplanned reoperation than women even though significantly more women compared with men older than 65 years underwent RSA for proximal humerus fractures. 11 Male patients and patients with multiple comorbidities in the setting of a complex proximal humerus fracture may be at a higher risk of complications with RSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many surgeons may also now see it as a possible solution for poor shoulder conditions, which were previously seen as unsolvable [29]. In complex proximal humerus fractures, which represent the third-most common fracture seen in patients aged > 60 years [30], rTSA was found to provide more reproducible function with better recovery, as well as lower revision rates than HA [31,32]. However, recent studies also suggest, that shoulder arthroplasty due to fracture could be associated with more inconsistent outcomes [33,34] and an increased risk of postoperative complications compared with OA and cuff arthropathy [35].…”
Section: Projections As a Function Of Age And Indicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os autores concluíram que a idade é um fator crítico para o sucesso da ARO. 49 Noguera et al 47 avaliaram as complicações associadas à utilização da ARO para tratamento das fraturas proximais do úmero em 103 pacientes com idade superior a 65 anos, com média de 77,3 anos. O percentual total de complicações foi de 25%, sendo 17,4% consideradas simples, e 7,6%, severas.…”
Section: Complicaçõesunclassified
“…A conclusão do estudo foi a de que a média de complicações graves nos pacientes submetidos a ARO para fraturas foi baixa na população idosa. 47 Em uma revisão sistemática e metanálise, Austin et al 50 sugerem que a ARO resulta em melhora da amplitude de movimentos, dos escores de acompanhamento clínico, das taxas de reoperações de todas as causas, e na ausência de diferença nas taxas de infecção quando comparada à HA. Os autores concluem que o uso da ARO para o tratamento das fraturas agudas da extremidade proximal do úmero na população idosa pode levar a um melhor resultado no curto e médio prazos em comparação à HA.…”
Section: Complicaçõesunclassified
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