A functional evaluation of the rotator cuff length after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty

Q2 Medicine
Jan Herregodts MD , Mathijs Verhaeghe Ir. , Didier Poncet Ir. , Lieven De Wilde MD, PhD , Alexander Van Tongel MD, PhD , Stijn Herregodts Ir PhD
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Abstract

Background

A biomechanical result of the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) design is the medialization and inferiorization of the greater tuberosity, which influences the length of the cuff muscles. A well-known complication after rTSA is a lack of external rotation force. The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the length of the cuff muscles in a native shoulder and in shoulders treated with six commercial rTSA designs.

Methods

Six implant systems were implanted on identical sawbones. A robotic setup was used to perform and control the shoulder’s position and measurements. The muscle lengths were measured by draw wire encoders.

Results

In the three functional positions, the length of the cuff muscles was significantly lower in the Delta Xtend. In all measured positions, there was a strong negative correlation between the medialization of the humerus and the length of the cuff muscles. A lower position of the humerus after rTSA had a positive impact on the length of the infraspinatus and subscapularis.

Discussion

This study found a distinct difference in the slackening of the cuff muscles. Still, in the commercial reverse shoulder arthroplasty designs studied, this slackening never exceeded 15% in the above-mentioned maneuvers, which is functional and safe for the remnants of the muscles.
反向全肩关节置换术后肩袖长度的功能评价
背景:反向全肩关节置换术(rTSA)设计的生物力学结果是大结节内侧化和内化,这影响袖带肌肉的长度。rTSA术后一个众所周知的并发症是缺乏外部旋转力。本研究的目的是研究六种商业rTSA设计的肩部与天然肩部袖带肌肉长度的差异。方法在同一锯骨上植入6个种植体。一个机器人装置被用来执行和控制肩膀的位置和测量。肌肉长度用拉丝编码器测量。结果在三种功能体位中,袖带三角伸展肌的长度明显较短。在所有测量的体位中,肱骨内侧化与袖肌长度之间存在很强的负相关。rTSA后肱骨较低的位置对冈下肌和肩胛下肌的长度有积极的影响。本研究发现袖带肌肉松弛有明显差异。然而,在研究的商业反向肩关节置换术设计中,上述动作的松弛从未超过15%,这对残余肌肉是有效和安全的。
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JSES International
JSES International Medicine-Surgery
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