2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseint.2020.07.001
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Comparison of survivorship and performance of a platform shoulder system in anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty

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“…34 This study expands on recent data that indicate rTSA is associated with lower complication and revision rates. 37,40…”
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“…34 This study expands on recent data that indicate rTSA is associated with lower complication and revision rates. 37,40…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies comparing aTSA and rTSA have found that both procedures result in similar improvements in range of motion (ROM) and functionality postoperatively, 6,9,11,13,20 one exception being external rotation, which is more reliably improved after aTSA. 21 In addition, aTSA and rTSA have been found to have similar improvements in pain levels postoperatively.…”
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“…In view of this variability, additional research is needed to develop evidence‐based guidelines for commencing transfers and propulsion for MWUs after shoulder arthroplasty, especially with RTSA because of marked increased likelihood of the specific complication of glenoid dislodgement/loosening 24 . Otherwise, robust data sets in non‐wheelchair patients show similar revision rates (for all reasons) in ATSA vs. RTSA 50,51 ; comparatively limited data suggest that this is also the case in most wheelchair‐dependent patients 24 …”
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confidence: 99%