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Shoulder & Elbow; 2019 Supplement 3, Vol. 11, pS5-S30, 26p |
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Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSTA) provided the greatest effect size in patient reported shoulder pain, whilst capsular release provided the greatest effect size in patient reported shoulder function. 73 consecutive patients who underwent total shoulder arthroplasty and were enrolled in an ER programme were compared to a control group of 79 consecutive patients who underwent total shoulder arthroplasty in the year before the programme started. B Results: b Eight patients with symptomatic cuff failure after anatomic shoulder replacement and 9 patients with symptomatic cuff failure after a hemiarthroplasty (mean time to revision 4.4 years) were compared to a control group of 17 age and sex matched patients showing no signs of symptomatic cuff failure after a minimum of 2 years from the time of surgery. Constrained liners were more often used in older patients, shorter patients and patients of lower weight and more often used in combination with a cemented humeral stem and more liner + tray offset compared to standard liner patients. Eighteen of twenty-two patients reported the outcome as excellent, three patients good and one patient with distal biceps tendon repair reported fair. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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