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BackgroundIn shoulder arthroplasty, bone resorption around the stem can lead to stem loosening and makes surgery difficult at the time of revision. Proximal bone resorption after reverse shoulder arthroplasty can cause instability because of a decrease of deltoid wrapping effect. As factors of the stem itself, such as stem coating, shape, length, and use of bone cement, may also affect bone resorption, a single-stem model should be used to compare bone resorptions between different pathologies and surgical procedures. However, to date, a few reports have compared these differences in detail using a single-stem model. Therefore, we investigated the prevalence and location of humeral bone resorption in a single-stem model.MethodsThe study included 100 shoulders that underwent anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) or humeral head replacement (HHR) with a single uncemented humeral stem from 2008 to 2018. The patients were 31 men and 69 women. The mean age at surgery was 72.9 years (range, 41-86 years). The patients were divided into three groups: especially, 25, 61, and 14 shoulders received TSA for primary osteoarthritis without rotator cuff tears (TSA group), HHR using an anatomical head with rotator cuff repair for cuff tear arthropathy (CTA) (HHR group), and HHR using a CTA head without rotator cuff repair (CTA group), respectively. Patients were monitored for a mean of 56 months (range, 12-98 months). The location of bone resorption was divided into seven zones as follows: zone 1, greater tuberosity; zone 2, lateral diaphysis; zone 3, lateral diaphysis beyond the deltoid tuberosity; zone 4, tip of the stem; zone 5, medial diaphysis beyond the deltoid tuberosity; zone 6, medial diaphysis; and zone 7, calcar region. The degree of bone resorption was classified from grade 0 to 4.ResultsBone resorption of grade 3 or higher was significantly more frequent at the greater tuberosity in the HHR and CTA groups (P < .001 and P < .001, respectively) than that in the TSA group. Grade 4 bone resorption was significantly more frequent in the CTA than that in the TSA and HHR groups in zone 1 (P = .016 and P = .041, respectively).ConclusionThe state of attachment of the rotator cuff to the greater tuberosity might affect bone resorption at the greater tuberosity, such as the greater tuberosity after shoulder arthroplasty. In cases of shoulder arthroplasty for arthropathy with rotator cuff tear, performing rotator cuff repair might prevent bone resorption.Level of evidenceLevel IV; Prognosis Study  相似文献   
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《Orthopaedics and Trauma》2022,36(3):166-174
Shoulder replacement surgery has become the gold standard treatment for end-stage glenohumeral arthropathies in patients who are fit for surgical treatment. The options include anatomic total shoulder replacement, reverse total shoulder replacement and humeral hemiarthroplasty procedures. Whilst for some patients and some indications there is little debate, decision-making for older patients with osteoarthritis remains one of the hot topics in shoulder surgery. In this article we will explore the treatment options, outcomes, and controversies.  相似文献   
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BackgroundThe treatment of complex 3- and 4-part proximal humerus fractures (PHFs) in the elderly poses significant challenges because of osteoporosis and fracture comminution. The wide range of surgical options available is evidence of the complex nature of the injury. At present, reverse shoulder replacement is gaining popularity among shoulder surgeons for treating these difficult fractures, and the literature has shown equivalent or superior outcomes with reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA). We aimed to analyze the long-term results of these complex PHF treated with reverse shoulder replacement.MethodsFor this study, fractures from 39 patients with a mean age of 63.18 years who were treated with RSA for acute complex fractures of the proximal humerus in our institution between 2013 and 2019 were analyzed (n = 31, acute 4-part fractures; n = 4, acute fracture–dislocation; n = 3, fracture with irreparable cuff tear; n = 1, osteoporotic 2-part fracture). All patients had a standard reverse shoulder replacement (cemented humeral stem n = 37 and uncemented stem n = 2) surgery in a level 1 trauma center. The mean follow-up duration was 60 months (24-111 months). The clinical outcomes (Oxford Shoulder Score and Constant Shoulder Score) and the complications at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months were analyzed.ResultsOur study found a relatively younger population, with 21 patients (53.84%) aged <66 years. Spearman's correlation showed that younger patients had better signs of improvement in Oxford Shoulder Scores at 2 years (P = .008). The average Oxford Shoulder Score was 39.12 ± 4.327, and the average Constant Shoulder Score was 67.67 on the operated side. The mean active forward elevation was 142.56 ± 22.29º, abduction was 136.538 ± 24.31º, external rotation was 27 ± 9.011º, and internal rotation was 33 ± 20.41º. The overall complication rate of 17.94% (periprosthetic infection n = 2, periprosthetic humerus fracture n = 1, and hematoma evacuation n = 4) in our study was similar to those of recent studies in the literature.ConclusionRSA provides a reliable option for PHFs and offers good results in the form of pain relief and good functional outcomes at 2 years even in a younger age group. Thus, it is fast becoming an important option in treating complex PHF, but we must be wary of the steep learning curve and the complications pertinent to this procedure.  相似文献   
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BackgroundPrevious research has highlighted disparities in access to and outcomes following shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study is to compare travel distance for primary vs. revision surgery and to determine the relationships between travel distance to undergo revision shoulder arthroplasty and patient demographics and postoperative adverse outcomes. We hypothesized that older patients, those with increased medical comorbidities, and those with greater financial resources would travel farther for surgery.MethodsThe Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, American Hospital Association, and UnitedStatesZipCodes.org Enterprise data sets were compiled to collect data on patient demographics, operation performed, and postoperative adverse outcomes. Population-weighted zip code centroid points of patients’ residences as well as hospital coordinates were used to approximate the distance traveled to undergo shoulder arthroplasty. Kruskal-Wallis tests and logistic regression analyses were used to analyze the relationship between travel distance and patients’ demographics and postoperative outcomes.ResultsPatients traveled farther to undergo revision shoulder arthroplasty than to undergo primary shoulder arthroplasty (P = .0001). Among patients who underwent revision operations, older age (P = .0001) and increased medical comorbidities (P = .003) were associated with decreased travel distance. White patients and those with commercial insurance traveled farther to receive care (P = .0001). There were no clinically significant associations between postoperative outcomes following revision surgery and travel distance.ConclusionPatients may travel farther to undergo revision surgery owing to patient preferences or because these complex operations are performed at fewer centers. Younger and healthier patients, white patients, and those with commercial insurance plans traveled farther to receive care. Future work is needed to determine the underlying causes of these disparities and whether it is patient preferences or systemic factors such as hospital density or access to high-quality health insurance that are influencing access to this specialized surgical care.  相似文献   
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