2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2014.07.015
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Results of closed management of acute dislocation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty

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“…Implant systems that incorporate lateralization with offset components improve deltoid tension without the need for humeral lengthening 127 . After prosthetic dislocation, the surgeon should attempt an initial closed reduction and be prepared for revision surgery 130 . With proximal humeral bone loss, instability issues may be corrected with cortical strut or proximal humeral allografts, metallic spacers, a thicker humeral cup insert, or a cemented humeral stem 58,131 .…”
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“…Implant systems that incorporate lateralization with offset components improve deltoid tension without the need for humeral lengthening 127 . After prosthetic dislocation, the surgeon should attempt an initial closed reduction and be prepared for revision surgery 130 . With proximal humeral bone loss, instability issues may be corrected with cortical strut or proximal humeral allografts, metallic spacers, a thicker humeral cup insert, or a cemented humeral stem 58,131 .…”
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“…Efficacy regarding these surgical techniques remains largely unproven.loosening made up a majority of these events (217 [82%] of 264 shoulders) . Glenoid implant failure comprised 37.7%(130) of 345 complications after TSA 9,20,21,32,40,41,43,52,55,62,68,71,72,74,[76][77][78]83,87,103,106,108,[112][113][114][115][116]118,119,[121][122][123][124] …”
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“…18 However, dislocations are reported with both prosthesis styles. 26 Factors that can influence the degree of stability of RSA are the soft tissue balance, glenosphere size, the inclination of the humeral articular joint line, the version of the humeral component and the position of the metaglene (Fig. 2).…”
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“…26 Conservative management can be successful in almost half of patients, and shoulders that remain stable after closed reduction have a similar outcome in terms of pain and motion. On the contrary, recurrent instability may lead to revision surgery.…”
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“…The authors found that closed management was effective in more than 50% of the cases (Teusink et al, 2014). Approximately 62% occurred in the first 3 months following surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%