Optimizing Outcomes in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Mitigating Surgical Complications in High-Risk Patients – Case Report

Patrick Szukics, Elizabeth Ford, Brian E. Fliegel, William Baker, S. McMillan
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The risk of a periprosthetic joint infection after arthroplasty can be devastating to a patient, with the possibility of loss of limb or even death. There are multiple tools at the surgeon’s disposal to help minimize the risk of a complication occurring, and we present a novel intra-operative sterilization technique that has the potential to further minimize these unwanted outcomes. A 60-year-old right hand dominant male who had previously undergone two attempted rotator cuff spearing surgeries on his right shoulder now presents with continued right shoulder pain and evidence of rotator cuff arthropathy on imaging. He wished to proceed with a reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA). Due to his multiple surgeries on this shoulder as well as his medical comorbidities, we were concerned with his elevated risk for intra-operative complications, blood loss and hematoma formation, as well as risk for a periprosthetic joint infection. We present our technique for minimizing the risk of these undesirable outcomes, one of which is a novel intra-operative sterilization technique with sterile betadine being used in the surgical wound. Our technique to optimize the patient preoperatively, minimize periprosthetic joint infection, and maintain adequate hemostasis throughout the surgery can be utilized to help surgeons minimize the risk of sustaining these unwanted outcomes.
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优化肩关节置换术的结果:减轻高危患者的手术并发症-病例报告
关节置换术后假体周围关节感染的风险对患者来说是毁灭性的,有可能失去肢体甚至死亡。外科医生有多种工具可以帮助减少并发症发生的风险,我们提出了一种新的术中消毒技术,它有可能进一步减少这些不良后果。一名60岁的右手优势男性,曾两次尝试右肩肩袖矛形手术,现表现为持续的右肩疼痛,影像学显示为肩袖关节病。他希望进行反向全肩关节置换术(rTSA)。由于他的肩部多次手术以及他的医疗合并症,我们担心他术中并发症、失血和血肿形成的风险增加,以及假体周围关节感染的风险增加。我们介绍了我们的技术,以尽量减少这些不良后果的风险,其中之一是一种新的术中消毒技术,无菌倍他定被用于手术伤口。我们的技术优化术前患者,最大限度地减少假体周围关节感染,并在整个手术过程中保持充分的止血,可以帮助外科医生最大限度地减少维持这些不良后果的风险。
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