反向肩关节置换术中的肩胸难题:我们处于什么位置,还有什么有待扩大?

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Abdelkader Shekhbihi, Philipp Moroder, Pascal Boileau, Winfried Reichert, Arnold J Suda, Markus Scheibel
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摘要

肩关节和肩胛骨复合体之间的和谐协调是肩关节正常功能的特征,这种现象通常被称为肩胛骨节律(SHR)。与正常肩关节相比,反向全肩关节置换术(rTSA)肩关节表现出明显的运动学特征。rTSA肩部肩胛骨节律(SHR)的降低意味着肩胛骨运动比肩胛骨运动更依赖于手臂抬高。动态分析表明,rTSA后肩胛骨运动增强,这意味着在各个平面上的旋转运动发生了变化。在rTSA中,使用可靠的工具来测量术前肩胸运动和预测术后SHR可能会改善功能结果。体位类型和肩胸方向在最佳植入物配置和定位以及临床结果中起着重要作用,因此在患者选择、术前计划和植入rTSA时应予以考虑。认识肩胸关节的静态位置和运动变化对于rTSA患者的术后康复和优化预后至关重要。
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The scapulothoracic conundrum in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: where do we stand and what is yet to expand?

The scapulothoracic conundrum in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: where do we stand and what is yet to expand?

The scapulothoracic conundrum in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: where do we stand and what is yet to expand?

The scapulothoracic conundrum in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: where do we stand and what is yet to expand?

The normal functioning of the shoulder is characterized by the harmonious coordination between the glenohumeral joint and the scapulothoracic complex, a phenomenon commonly referred to as scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR). Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) shoulders exhibit distinct kinematics compared to normal shoulders. Reduced scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR) in rTSA shoulders implies a greater reliance on scapulothoracic motion over glenohumeral motion for arm elevation. Dynamic analyses suggest heightened scapulothoracic movement after rTSA, implying alterations in rotational movements across various planes. Utilization of reliable tools to measure preoperative scapulothoracic motion and forecast postoperative SHR in rTSA may improve functional results. Posture types and scapulothoracic orientation play an important role in optimal implant configuration and positioning, as well as clinical outcome, and should therefore be considered during patient selection, preoperative planning, and implantation of an rTSA. Recognizing the static position and kinematic changes of the scapulothoracic joint is vital for postoperative rehabilitation and optimizing outcomes in rTSA patients.

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Efort Open Reviews
Efort Open Reviews Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EFORT Open Reviews publishes high-quality instructional review articles across the whole field of orthopaedics and traumatology. Commissioned, peer-reviewed articles from international experts summarize current knowledge and practice in orthopaedics, with the aim of providing systematic coverage of the field. All articles undergo rigorous scientific editing to ensure the highest standards of accuracy and clarity. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will provide integrated CME. It is an authoritative resource for educating trainees and supports practising orthopaedic surgeons in keeping informed about the latest clinical and scientific advances. One print issue containing a selection of papers from the journal will be published each year to coincide with the EFORT Annual Congress. EFORT Open Reviews is the official journal of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) and is published in partnership with The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.
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