Short-term comparative outcomes of LIMA hybrid, metal-backed, and all cemented polyethylene glenoids

Q4 Medicine
Andrew D. Lachance MD , Shaya Shahsavarani MD , Mohammad T. Azam MD , Margaret E. Giro MS , Joseph Y. Choi MD, PhD, MHA
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Abstract

Background

This study aims to compare short-term functional outcomes and conversion rates to reverse shoulder arthroplasty between patients who underwent total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) using a modular metal-backed glenoid component, a hybrid glenoid component, and an all-polyethylene component.

Methods

A retrospective review of individuals undergoing TSA between October 2014 and December 2020 was performed. Inclusion criteria included patients undergoing primary TSA for osteoarthritis during this time frame by 1 surgeon. Preoperative and postoperative variables included demographic information, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score (ASES), and range of motion. Revision rates were also documented. Summary statistics were performed, using a 1-way analysis of variance with Tukey post hoc pairwise comparisons when the outcome reached significance.

Results

Fifty-two patients were included with age averaging 68 ± 8.1 years, with body mass index of 31 ± 5.8. 54% of patients were female with 12% having diabetes and only 2% were smokers. Follow-up averaged 42 months with patients undergoing metal-backed glenoid having longer follow-up at 56.5 months (P < .001). ASES, forward elevation, and external rotation (ER) for every implant type improved significantly postoperatively (P < .001) besides internal rotation and ER within the poly group (P = .072). No difference was found between the 3 groups for preoperative and postoperative ASES scores, forward elevation, internal rotation, and ER (P > .05). Two patients within the poly group required revision due to rotator cuff tear (P = .225).

Conclusion

At 2 years, functional outcomes and patient-reported outcomes are similar in all 3 glenoid groups. There were slightly higher revision rates within the all-polyethylene group. If outcomes are similar among all groups, modular implant systems may be favorable to make conversion to revision TSA easier.

LIMA混合型、金属支撑型和全粘接型聚乙烯胶囊的短期疗效比较
背景本研究旨在比较使用模块化金属支撑盂部件、混合盂部件和全聚乙烯部件进行全肩关节置换术(TSA)的患者的短期功能预后和转为反向肩关节置换术的比例。纳入标准包括在此期间由一名外科医生为骨关节炎接受初次TSA手术的患者。术前和术后变量包括人口统计学信息、美国肩肘外科医生评分(ASES)和活动范围。此外,还记录了翻修率。结果52名患者的平均年龄为68±8.1岁,体重指数为31±5.8。54%的患者为女性,12%的患者患有糖尿病,只有2%的患者吸烟。随访时间平均为42个月,接受金属支撑髋臼的患者随访时间更长,为56.5个月(P < .001)。每种植入物的ASES、前倾和外旋(ER)在术后都有显著改善(P <.001),除了多关节组的内旋和ER(P = .072)。三组患者术前和术后的 ASES 评分、前倾、内旋和外旋均无差异(P > .05)。多关节组中有两名患者由于肩袖撕裂而需要进行翻修(P = .225)。全聚乙烯组的翻修率稍高。如果各组的结果相似,模块化植入系统可能更有利于翻修TSA。
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Seminars in Arthroplasty
Seminars in Arthroplasty Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Arthroplasty provides a comprehensive, current overview of a single topic in arthroplasty. The journal addresses orthopedic surgeons, providing authoritative reviews with emphasis on new developments relevant to their practice.
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