A Review of Preoperative Planning and Technical Considerations for Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Mikalyn T. DeFoor MD , Robert U. Hartzler MD , Andrew J. Sheean MD
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Abstract

Anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA) is best performed in the setting of glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis with an intact rotator cuff tear in patients with symptoms refractory to appropriate nonoperative treatment. Mid- to long-term follow-up supports overall high patient satisfaction with low complications rates. As reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) allows the surgeon to manage a broader range of shoulder problems with greater technical ease and fewer complications, it has become the more commonly used option over aTSA. Specifically, glenoid deformity, joint incongruity, and rotator cuff deficiency pose challenging technical considerations for aTSA. The purpose of this article is to review the appropriate patient selection, preoperative planning, perioperative and intraoperative technical considerations required to achieve a successful outcome if aTSA is chosen.
解剖性全肩关节置换术的术前计划和技术考虑综述
解剖性全肩关节置换术(aTSA)最适用于肩关节骨性关节炎伴完整肩袖撕裂且症状难以接受适当非手术治疗的患者。中长期随访支持患者总体满意度高,并发症发生率低。由于逆行全肩关节置换术(rTSA)允许外科医生以更大的技术难度和更少的并发症处理更广泛的肩关节问题,它已成为比aTSA更常用的选择。具体来说,肩关节畸形、关节不协调和肩袖缺陷对aTSA的技术考虑具有挑战性。本文的目的是回顾适当的患者选择,术前计划,围手术期和术中技术考虑需要达到成功的结果,如果选择aTSA。
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
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