“…8,21,[23][24][25]27,29,33,35 Some authors have recommended not reattaching or even excising the tuberosities when treating PHFs with a RSA 11,12,16,21 ; however, severe complications, such as instability, infection, and implant loosening, have been reported when the tuberosities do not heal around the reverse stem. 9,16,21,23,24,[27][28][29]34,35 Although recent studies have shown that tuberosity healing in the elderly is associated with better range of motion and function, 13,17,20,32 the rates of tuberosity healing vary from 40% to 84% in this elderly population. Thus, a question still remains and needs to be answered: is it worth reattaching the tuberosities in RSA for acute fractures in the elderly?…”