2021
DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.210040
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Radiological changes, infections and neurological complications after reverse shoulder arthroplasty related to different design types and their rates: Part II

Abstract: Early reported complication rates with the Grammont-type reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) were very high, up to 24%. A ‘problem’ is defined as an intraoperative or postoperative event that is not likely to affect the patient’s final outcome, such as intraoperative cement extravasation and radiographic changes. A ‘complication’ is defined as an intraoperative or postoperative event that is likely to affect the patient’s final outcome, including infection, neurologic injury and intrathoracic central glenoid s… Show more

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