Short stem humeral components in reverse shoulder arthroplasty: stem alignment influences the neck-shaft angle
Autor: | Sejla Abdic, Gilles Walch, Thomas Wittmann, George S. Athwal, Patric Raiss |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Radiography medicine.medical_treatment Joint Prosthesis Metaphysis 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Postoperative Complications medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Aged Retrospective Studies Orthodontics Aged 80 and over 030222 orthopedics biology business.industry 030229 sport sciences General Medicine Stress shielding Humerus Middle Aged biology.organism_classification Arthroplasty Valgus Diaphysis medicine.anatomical_structure Arthroplasty Replacement Shoulder Orthopedic surgery Surgery Implant business |
Zdroj: | Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery. 141(2) |
ISSN: | 1434-3916 |
Popis: | Shorter humeral reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) stems may reduce stress shielding, however, potentially carry the risk of varus/valgus malalignment. This radiographic study’s purpose was to measure the incidence of stem malalignment and thus the realized neck-shaft angle (NSA). The hypothesis was that malalignment of the stem is a frequent postoperative radiographic finding. Radiographs of an uncemented curved short stem RTSA with a 145° NSA were reviewed. The study group included 124 cases at a mean age of 74 (range 48–91) years. The humeral stem axis was measured and defined as neutral if the value fell within ± 5° of the longitudinal humeral axis. Angular values > 5° were defined as malaligned in valgus or varus. The filling ratio of the implant within the humeral shaft was measured at the level of the metaphysis (FRmet) and diaphysis (FRdia). The average humeral stem axis angle was 4 ± 3° valgus, corresponding to a true mean NSA of 149 ± 3°. Stem axis was neutral in 73% (n = 90) of implants. Of the 34 malaligned implants, 82% (n = 28) were in valgus (NSA = 153 ± 2°) and 18% (n = 6) in varus (NSA = 139 ± 1°). The average FRmet and FRdia were 0.68 ± 0.11 and 0.72 ± 0.11, respectively. A low positive association was found between stem diameter and filling ratios (r = 0.39; p 5° malaligned. The majority of malaligned components (86%) were implanted in valgus, corresponding to an NSA of > 150°. As such, surgeons must be aware that shorter and smaller stems may lead to axial malalignment influencing the true SA. Level IV, retrospective study. |
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