Evaluation of Mid-term Outcomes Following Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty for Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head in Patients 40 Years and Younger.

Matthew L Hrin, Edward C Beck, Evan M Miller, Alex S Weimer, Colin M Robbins, Hunter Matthews, Michael T Freehill, Christopher J Tuohy, Ethan R Wiesler, Benjamin R Graves, Brian R Waterman
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In order to evaluate postoperative function and failure rates among younger patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty for humeral head avascular necrosis (AVN), data from patients < 40 years treated between December 2008 - January 2018 was retrospectively analyzed. Pain was assessed preoperatively and at final follow up using a visual analogue scale (VAS). The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) standardized assessment, single assessment numeric evaluation (SANE) score, and patient satisfaction were assessed at final follow up, as well as surgical revision rates. In total, eight shoulders were included in the final analysis, with a follow up of 6.6 + 3.6 years. Analysis indicated a statistical improvement in VAS pain (p = 0.001), while comparison of postoperative function between surgical and non-surgical limbs did not demonstrate statistical differences in SANE or ASES averages (p > 0.05). At final follow up, 25% of patients expressed dissatisfaction; however, there were no cases of revision surgery. In conclusion, younger patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty for humeral head AVN experienced pain improvement and no revisions at short-to-mid-term follow up, but one-in-four indicated dissatisfaction. Level of evidence: IV, case series. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 32(2):118-121, 2023).

40岁及以下患者肱骨头缺血性坏死肩关节置换术的中期疗效评价。
为了评估接受肱骨头缺血性坏死(AVN)半关节置换术的年轻患者的术后功能和失败率,回顾性分析了2008年12月至2018年1月期间接受治疗的< 40岁患者的数据。术前和最终随访时采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估疼痛。在最终随访时评估美国肩关节外科医生(American Shoulder and肘外科医生)标准化评估、单一评估数值评估(single - assessment numerical evaluation, SANE)评分和患者满意度,以及手术翻修率。最终分析共纳入8个肩部,随访6.6 + 3.6年。分析显示VAS疼痛有统计学改善(p = 0.001),而手术与非手术肢体术后功能比较在SANE或ASES平均值上无统计学差异(p > 0.05)。在最后的随访中,25%的患者表示不满意;然而,没有病例翻修手术。总之,接受肱骨头AVN半关节置换术的年轻患者在短期到中期随访中疼痛得到改善,但四分之一的患者表示不满意。证据等级:IV,案例系列。[j] .外科骨科进展,32(2):118- 121,2023。
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