无茎反向肩关节置换术在至少 5 年的随访中获得令人满意的临床评分:比较研究。

Journal of shoulder and elbow arthroplasty Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24715492241291315
Alexandre Quemener, Alizé Dabert, Séverin Rochet, Adam Antoine, Astrid Pozet, Geoffroy Nourissat, Maxime Antoni, Howard Harris, Chinyelum Agu, Floris van Rooij, Laurent Obert
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目的:比较有柄和无柄反向肩关节置换术(RSA)至少5年随访的结果:作者回顾性评估了2014年9月至2018年10月期间接受RSA手术的45名连续系列患者(无柄23人,有柄22人)。所有患者均接受了术后即刻和最终随访时的普通前后位和肩胛骨Y-视角X光片评估。在至少 5 年的随访中,由独立观察员评估临床评分,包括 Constant 评分、QuickDASH 评分和美国肩肘外科医生评分:在接受RSA手术的45名患者中,5名患者死亡(11%),2名患者因感染进行了手术(4%),4名患者失去了随访(9%)。最终,34名患者(18名无茎,16名有茎)被纳入了一组。两组患者在术后即刻的肩关节外侧化角度(LSA)(p = 0.021)方面存在显著差异,但在术后5年的肩关节远端化角度(DSA)(p = 0.017)和QuickDASH评分(p = 0.041)方面存在显著差异(表4),而在康斯坦茨绝对评分、ASES评分和活动范围方面,两组结果相当。最后,无茎RSA的并发症发生率为17%,而有茎RSA的并发症发生率为31%:结论:与有柄RSA相比,无柄RSA的侧化程度明显更高,远端化程度明显更低。此外,在5年的随访中,无茎RSA的QuickDASH评分明显更高。最后,无茎RSA的并发症发生率与有茎RSA相当。这项研究的临床意义在于,无茎RSA是有茎RSA的安全替代品,同时可获得相当或更高的评分:III,比较研究。
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Stemless Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Grants Satisfactory Clinical Scores at Minimum 5 Year Follow-up: Comparative Study.

Purpose: To compare outcomes, between stemmed and stemless reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) at a minimum follow-up of 5 years.

Methods: The authors retrospectively assessed a consecutive series of 45 patients that underwent RSA between September 2014 and October 2018 (23 stemless and 22 stemmed). All patients underwent plain anteroposterior and scapular Y-view radiographs for assessment immediately post-operatively and at final follow-up. At a minimum follow-up of 5 years, an independent observer assessed the clinical scores, including Constant score, QuickDASH score, and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score.

Results: Of the 45 patients that underwent RSA, 5 patients died (11%), 2 were revised due to infection (4%), and 4 patients were lost to follow-up (9%). This left a final cohort of 34 patients (18 stemless and 16 stemmed). Significant differences between groups were found immediately post-operatively for lateralisation shoulder angle (LSA) (p = 0.021), but at 5 years post-operative for distalisation shoulder angle (DSA) (p = 0.017) and QuickDASH scores (p = 0.041) (Table 4), while the outcomes were comparable for absolute Constant scores, ASES score, and range of motion. Finally, stemless RSA had a 17% complication rate, while stemmed RSA had a 31% complication rate.

Conclusion: Stemless RSA had significantly more lateralisation, and significantly less distalisation, compared to stemmed RSA. Furthermore, at a 5-year follow-up, stemless RSA granted significantly greater QuickDASH scores. Finally, stemless RSA had comparable complication rates as stemmed RSA. The clinical relevance of this study is that stemless RSA is a safe alternative to stemmed RSA, while granting comparable or greater scores.Level of Evidence: III, Comparative Study.

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