Navigating the future: A comprehensive review of technology in shoulder arthroplasty.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jham.2025.100224
J Ryan Hill, Garrett R Jackson, William To, Benjamin Zmistowski, Aghdas Movassaghi, Vani J Sabesan
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Abstract

The volume of shoulder arthroplasty (SA) procedures has increased significantly in recent years, outpacing the growth of hip and knee arthroplasty. As a relatively young area in orthopedics, shoulder arthroplasty offers many opportunities for innovation, often borrowing from established practices in other subspecialties. Degenerative shoulder pathology presents unique challenges that can be difficult to adequately address with conventional reconstructive methods alone. Currently, three-dimensional preoperative planning is the most widely utilized technology in shoulder arthroplasty. Implementation of patient-specific instrumentation is increasing, primarily for patients with severe deformity. Computer-assisted navigation, widely used in hip and knee reconstruction, is gaining traction. These technologies have demonstrated increased accuracy and precision in correcting glenoid deformity and implant positioning, which are known to influence the long-term performance of SA. However, studies specifically evaluating the long-term clinical benefits of these innovations are lacking. In the near future, the application of robotic and immersive technologies like augmented reality for SA demonstrates promise for enhancing the surgeon's ability to address glenoid deformity intraoperatively. These advancements provide exciting opportunities to transform the field of shoulder arthroplasty, yet they must be critically evaluated for their cost and impact to outcomes clinical cohorts with long-term follow-up.

Level of evidence: Level V; Narrative Review.

导航未来:肩关节置换术技术的综合综述。
近年来,肩关节置换术(SA)的数量显著增加,超过了髋关节和膝关节置换术的增长。肩关节置换术作为骨科中一个相对年轻的领域,提供了许多创新的机会,通常借鉴了其他亚专科的成熟实践。退行性肩关节病理提出了独特的挑战,很难用传统的重建方法单独充分解决。目前,三维术前规划是肩关节置换术中应用最广泛的技术。患者专用内固定的实施正在增加,主要用于严重畸形患者。计算机辅助导航,广泛应用于髋关节和膝关节重建,正在获得牵引力。这些技术已经证明了矫正关节盂畸形和植入物定位的准确性和精密度,这是已知的影响SA长期表现的因素。然而,缺乏专门评估这些创新的长期临床益处的研究。在不久的将来,机器人和沉浸式技术(如增强现实)在SA中的应用有望提高外科医生在术中处理肩关节畸形的能力。这些进步为改变肩关节置换术领域提供了令人兴奋的机会,但必须对其成本和对长期随访的临床队列结果的影响进行严格评估。证据等级:V级;叙述审查。
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