Achievement of the patient acceptable symptom state following total shoulder arthroplasty with nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid.

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Andrew D Posner, Michael C Kuna, James M Puleo, Jeremy D Carroll, Ian D Hutchinson, Joseph P Zimmerman
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Abstract

Background: Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) with a nonspherical humeral head component and inlay glenoid is a bone preserving treatment for glenohumeral arthritis. This study aims to describe minimum two year patient reported outcomes, patient acceptable symptomatic state (PASS) achievement, and complications following TSA with this prosthesis.

Methods: A retrospective review of patients undergoing TSA with nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid was performed. Outcomes included Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) scores, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) scores, and complications. SANE and ASES scores were compared to established PASS threshold values to determine PASS achievement.

Results: 56 TSA in 53 patients were identified. The mean age was 64.5 years, 64% were male, and mean follow-up was 29.2 ± 4.9 months (24.0-42.8). Two complications (3.6%) were observed: one subscapularis tear requiring revision to reverse TSA and one traumatic minimally displaced greater tuberosity fracture successfully treated nonoperatively. The mean SANE score was 84.3 ± 16.9 (40-100) and 77% of patients surpassed the PASS threshold of 75.5. The mean ASES score was 85.3 ± 15.7 (40-100) and 77% of patients surpassed the PASS threshold of 76.

Discussion: Patients undergoing TSA with a nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid demonstrated high PASS achievement rates and few complications at short-term follow-up.

使用非球形肱骨头和镶嵌式盂成形术进行全肩关节成形术后,患者可接受的症状状态。
背景:使用非球形肱骨头组件和镶嵌式盂体进行全肩关节置换术(TSA)是治疗盂肱关节炎的一种保骨疗法。本研究旨在描述使用该假体进行肩关节置换术(TSA)后至少两年的患者报告结果、患者可接受症状状态(PASS)的实现情况以及并发症:方法:对使用非球面肱骨头和嵌体盂进行TSA手术的患者进行回顾性研究。结果包括单次数字评估(SANE)评分、美国肩肘外科医生(ASES)评分和并发症。将 SANE 和 ASES 评分与既定的 PASS 临界值进行比较,以确定是否达到 PASS:结果:共确定了 53 名患者的 56 例 TSA。平均年龄为 64.5 岁,64% 为男性,平均随访时间为 29.2±4.9 个月(24.0-42.8 个月)。观察到两种并发症(3.6%):一种是肩胛下撕裂,需要翻修以逆转 TSA;一种是创伤性微移位大结节骨折,非手术治疗成功。平均 SANE 得分为 84.3 ± 16.9 (40-100),77% 的患者超过了 75.5 的 PASS 临界值。平均 ASES 得分为 85.3 ± 15.7(40-100 分),77% 的患者超过了 76.Discussion 的 PASS 临界值:讨论:使用非球形肱骨头和嵌体盂进行TSA手术的患者在短期随访中显示出较高的PASS达标率和较少的并发症。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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