Reverse shoulder replacement for the treatment of proximal humerus fractures: a current literature review

Q2 Medicine
Henry A. Kuechly BS, Allison K. Perry MD, Brian M. Grawe MD
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Abstract

Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) received Food and Drug Administration approval in 2003 and has become one of the most performed orthopedic procedures. Proximal humerus fractures (PHFs), in particular, have become a very common indication for RSA. Specifically, 3-part and 4-part fractures in older individuals with poorer bone quality and/or limited physical demands are amenable to RSA. Given the aging population, the use of RSA for the treatment of PHFs is expected to increase. However, the complex nature of PHF morphology and the multiple treatment options underscores the fact that not every patient or every PHF is indicated for RSA. Therefore, it is important to develop a thorough understanding of indications and contraindications of RSA in the setting of PHF. Overall, this procedure provides adequate functional outcome scores, range of motion, and pain control as compared to other surgical treatments for PHFs. The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive and critical overview of the history, indications, surgical considerations and complications, postoperative course, and future of RSA specifically within the context of PHFs.
反向肩关节置换术治疗肱骨近端骨折:最新文献综述
反向肩关节置换术(RSA)于2003年获得美国食品和药物管理局的批准,并已成为实施最多的骨科手术之一。尤其是肱骨近端骨折(phf),已经成为RSA的一个非常常见的适应症。具体来说,骨质量较差和/或体力需求有限的老年人的3部分和4部分骨折适用于RSA。鉴于人口老龄化,使用RSA治疗phf预计会增加。然而,PHF形态的复杂性和多种治疗选择强调了这样一个事实,即并非每个患者或每个PHF都适合RSA。因此,在PHF的情况下,深入了解RSA的适应症和禁忌症是很重要的。总的来说,与其他手术治疗相比,该手术提供了足够的功能结果评分、活动范围和疼痛控制。这篇综述的目的是提供一个全面和关键的历史概述,适应症,手术注意事项和并发症,术后过程,特别是在phf的背景下RSA的未来。
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JSES International
JSES International Medicine-Surgery
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