2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2013.09.016
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Shoulder arthroplasty for rheumatoid arthritis: 303 consecutive cases with minimum 5-year follow-up

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“…We found an overall decrease in the rate of instability (1% [35 of 3,360 shoulders 9,20,21, 32,40,41,43,52,55,62,68,71,72,74,[76][77][78]83,87,103,106,108,[112][113][114][115][116]118,119,[121][122][123][124] ] in the current study compared with 4.9% [124 of 2,540 shoulders] in the earlier study 1 ). Component malposition (nonanatomic humeral and glenoid retroversion) and rotator cuff deficiency may lead to adverse kinematics of the glenohumeral joint, subsequent instability, edge loading of the glenoid component, and premature loosening 1,133 .…”
Section: Anatomic Tsacontrasting
confidence: 43%
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“…We found an overall decrease in the rate of instability (1% [35 of 3,360 shoulders 9,20,21, 32,40,41,43,52,55,62,68,71,72,74,[76][77][78]83,87,103,106,108,[112][113][114][115][116]118,119,[121][122][123][124] ] in the current study compared with 4.9% [124 of 2,540 shoulders] in the earlier study 1 ). Component malposition (nonanatomic humeral and glenoid retroversion) and rotator cuff deficiency may lead to adverse kinematics of the glenohumeral joint, subsequent instability, edge loading of the glenoid component, and premature loosening 1,133 .…”
Section: Anatomic Tsacontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…The most common complications with RSA (in order of decreasing (664 complications in 4,124 shoulders) 3,6-8,10-14,16-18,23-30,33-39,44-48,50,51,53,54,56-59,61,64,65,67,69,70,73,75,79,81,88-102,104, 105,109-112,117,120 and 10.3% for anatomic TSA (345 complications in 3,360 shoulders) 9,20,21,32,40,41,43,52,55,62,68,71,72,74,76-78,83,87,103,106,108,113-116,118,119,121-124 . The previous analysis demonstrated 16 studies with a minimum follow-up of 5 years after anatomic TSA 1 . The current analysis revealed 6 studies (532 shoulders) with a minimum follow-up of 5 years 31,40,52,68,76,122 . One study demonstrated a high percentage of humeral and glenoid radiolucent lines after TSA and glenoid wear after hemiarthroplasty at the time of the latest follow-up (mean, 13.8 years) 40 .…”
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“…In May 2015, because of her new job stress, she had got a three-month history of fatigue, tension and insomnia, then her hand and feet got pain again, followed by wrists and ankles, elbows, knees and shoulders [35]. In October 2015, she …”
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