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[Implantation of a stem- and cement-free inverted shoulder prosthesis].
Objective: Safe and bone-sparing implantation of a stem- and cement-free reversed shoulder prosthesis.
Indications: Shoulder arthritis with rotator cuff degeneration, symptomatic rotator cuff arthropathy with no further therapy, posttraumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, humeral head necrosis, revision surgery after implantation of a surface prosthesis.
Contraindications: Infection, axillary nerve lesion, deltoid muscle insufficiency, insufficient central glenoid bone substance for glenoid screw fixation.
Surgical technique: Implantation of the shoulder prosthesis via a standard deltopectoral approach. Dissection and resection of the humeral head. Glenoid preparation, soft tissue release, baseplate and glenosphere placement. Implantation of the humeral shell and inlay.
Postoperative management: Short-term immobilization in a Gilchrist bandage. Followed by early functional rehabilitation.
Results: The surgical technique has so far been used in 42 cases in the author's clinic. Both objectively and subjectively, good postoperative results and a significant reduction in pain were observed in the patients.
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Orthopedics and Traumatology is directed toward all orthopedic surgeons, trauma-tologists, hand surgeons, specialists in sports injuries, orthopedics and rheumatology as well as gene-al surgeons who require access to reliable information on current operative methods to ensure the quality of patient advice, preoperative planning, and postoperative care.
The journal presents established and new operative procedures in uniformly structured and extensively illustrated contributions. All aspects are presented step-by-step from indications, contraindications, patient education, and preparation of the operation right through to postoperative care. The advantages and disadvantages, possible complications, deficiencies and risks of the methods as well as significant results with their evaluation criteria are discussed. To allow the reader to assess the outcome, results are detailed and based on internationally recognized scoring systems.
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