2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-011-1833-y
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Reverse Prostheses in Arthropathies With Cuff Tear: Are Survivorship and Function Maintained Over Time?

Abstract: Background The use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty has considerably increased since first introduced in 1985. Despite demonstrating early improvement of function and pain, there is limited information regarding the durability and longer-term outcomes of this prosthesis. Questions/purposes We determined complication rates, functional scores over time, survivorship, and whether radiographs would develop signs of loosening. Patients and MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed 527 reverse shoulder arthroplasties perfo… Show more

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“…Özellikle masif rotator manşet onarımı sonrası rerüptür gelişen olgularda anterosuperior instabilite gelişmesi durumunda ters omuz artroplastisi ve tendon transferleri seçenekler arasındadır (38) (Şekil 3).…”
Section: Anterosuperior Instabiliteunclassified
“…Özellikle masif rotator manşet onarımı sonrası rerüptür gelişen olgularda anterosuperior instabilite gelişmesi durumunda ters omuz artroplastisi ve tendon transferleri seçenekler arasındadır (38) (Şekil 3).…”
Section: Anterosuperior Instabiliteunclassified
“…Finally, longterm functional outcomes are required on the lateralized humeral component design. The purpose of long-term followup would be to determine if the same functional decline occurring approximately 10 years after a medialized humeral component with a traditional Grammont design is avoided with a lateralized humeral design [1].…”
Section: How Do We Get There?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Für inverse Prothesen bei Cuffarthropathie fand sich eine 10-Jahres-Überlebensrate von bis zu 89% [23]. Allerdings wurde berichtet, dass nach 10 Jahren bei 28% aller Patienten ein massiver Funktionsverlust der operierten Schulter zu beobachten war.…”
Section: Inverse Protheseunclassified
“…Allerdings wurde berichtet, dass nach 10 Jahren bei 28% aller Patienten ein massiver Funktionsverlust der operierten Schulter zu beobachten war. Der Constant-Score wies nur noch 30/100 Punkten oder weniger auf und wurde durch eine sekundäre Insuffizienz des Deltamuskels erklärt [23]. Somit sollte die inverse Schulterprothese erst bei Patienten über 70 Jahre erwogen werden.…”
Section: Inverse Protheseunclassified