Glenoid notching after reverse shoulder arthroplasty: The influence of different neck-shaft angles

C. Pereira, M. Carrapatoso, L. Barros, R. Claro
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The implications of notching in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA), and its relation with the rate of complications are still unclear. Our main aim was to retrospectively study the notching incidence in the three most used implants in our practice, considering their different neck-shaft angle (NSA) and determine its relation with implant failure, or other complications. We retrospectively reviewed medical and imaging records of 259 patients who underwent RSA in our hospital, including surgery reports, prosthesis designs and techniques. We assessed all radiographs taken during the follow up to evaluate notching incidence, progression and signs of failure. Notching occurred in 35% cases. The average time to notch development was 19 months. Implants with a lower NSA showed significantly lower incidence of notching when compared to other implants ( P < 0.001). In a multivariate analysis, the NSA proved to be an independent predictor for the occurrence of notching in this series. According to our results, higher NSA is an independent predictor of the occurrence of notching. There was significant increase in the notching rate with follow up. In the future, larger case series with longer follow-up are necessary to evaluate the relation between notching and radiological and clinical complications.
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反向肩关节置换术后的盂唇缺口:不同颈轴角度的影响
反向肩关节置换术(RSA)中切迹的影响及其与并发症发生率的关系仍不清楚。我们的主要目的是回顾性研究我们临床中最常用的三种假体的切迹发生率,考虑到它们不同的颈轴角度(NSA),并确定其与假体失败或其他并发症的关系。我们回顾性地查看了在本院接受 RSA 手术的 259 位患者的医疗和影像记录,包括手术报告、假体设计和技术。我们评估了随访期间拍摄的所有 X 光片,以评估切迹发生率、进展和失败迹象。35%的病例出现了切迹。出现切迹的平均时间为 19 个月。与其他种植体相比,NSA较低的种植体的切迹发生率明显较低(P < 0.001)。在多变量分析中,NSA 被证明是该系列中出现切迹的独立预测因素。根据我们的结果,较高的 NSA 是发生切迹的独立预测因素。随着随访时间的延长,切迹率会明显增加。今后,有必要进行更大规模、更长时间的病例系列随访,以评估切迹与放射学和临床并发症之间的关系。
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