Nikhil Adapa MD, Andrew J. Rosso BS, Salvatore M. Cavallaro MD, Kevin J. Setter MD
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Abstract
Background
Glenoid loosening and wear remain one of the most common complications after total shoulder arthroplasty. In this article, we will review all polyethylene glenoids, metalbacked glenoids, inlay glenoids, and hybrid constructs.
Methods
We hope to synthesize existing literature to understand strategies that can contribute to a more durable and longer lasting implant.
Results
Although all polyethylene glenoids remain the gold standard, recent literature hints at the potential benefits of metal-backed, inset and hybrid glenoids.
Conclusion
As the number of total shoulder arthroplasties that are being done annually continues to rise, renewed interest into glenoid fixation strategies is paramount to help improve patient satisfaction, implant durability, and combat rising healthcare expenditure.
期刊介绍:
Each issue of Seminars in Arthroplasty provides a comprehensive, current overview of a single topic in arthroplasty. The journal addresses orthopedic surgeons, providing authoritative reviews with emphasis on new developments relevant to their practice.