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Title: RESULTS AND COMPLICATIONS OF SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY


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RESULTS AND COMPLICATIONS OF SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
  • James M. Steinberg, D.O.

2
Types of Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Hemiarthroplasty humeral head replacement
  • Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    ball-in-socket
  • Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    anatomic or resurfacing
  • Tissue Ingrowth Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    bony and fibrous growth into the prosthetic
    elements

3
Indications for Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Trauma typically in three and four part
    proximal humerus fractures
  • Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Goal pain relief and restoration of movement

4
Hemiarthroplasty
  • Neer type of prosthesis has been available for
    over 40 years
  • Utilization in old trauma
  • - typically provides pain relief but
    incomplete motion
  • - surgical procedure often difficult due to
    fibrosis of tissue and bone deformity

5
Hemiarthroplasty
  • Utilization in old trauma
  • Tanner Cofield(1983) 28 shoulders, 89 pain
    relief, avg. 112 degrees of active abduction, 1
    nerve injury, 3 tuberosity/cuff problems, 2
    instability, 1 ectopic bone
  • Hawkins et al.(1987) 9 shoulders, 67 pain
    relief, avg. 140 degrees of active abduction, no
    complications

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Hemiarthroplasty
  • Utilization in AVN
  • - typically provides pain relief and near
    normal return of movement
  • - rotator cuff and glenoid surface are
    usually intact
  • Rutherford Cofield(1987) 11 shoulders, 100
    pain relief, 161 degrees of active abduction, no
    complications

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Hemiarthroplasty
  • Utilization in osteoarthritis
  • results similar to those found with AVN because
    the rotator cuff remains intact and a relatively
    painless articulation is created
  • Zuckerman Cofield(1986) 36 shoulders, 83
    pain relief, avg. 132 degrees of active
    abduction, no complications

8
Hemiarthroplasty
  • Utilization in rheumatoid arthritis
  • - pain relief often provided
  • - return of motion depends on the extent of
    disease involvement of the rotator cuff and
    capsular tissues
  • Zuckerman Cofield(1986) 36 shoulders, 89
    pain relief, avg. 106 degrees of active
    abduction, 1 infection, 1 nerve injury, 1
    fracture

9
Hemiarthroplasty
  • Complications are infrequent
  • - infection
  • - nerve injury
  • - iatrogenic fracture
  • - ectopic bone formation
  • - component failure and loosening

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Hemiarthroplasty
  • Postoperative instability
  • - lack of healing of the capsule, rotator
    cuff, or tuberosities
  • - excessively strong healing with abundant
    fibrosis
  • Careful reconstruction of the capsule and rotator
    cuff are crucial
  • Attention to physical therapy postoperatively
  • If above are followed, complications are uncommon

11
Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Ball-in-socket prosthesis
  • Most studies have found that pain relief is
    satisfactory but return of motion, abduction is
    limited
  • Complication rate high
  • Semiconstrained/hooded glenoid components have
    been designed
  • - results and complications similar to
    ball-in-socket device

12
Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Results
  • Coughlin et al.(1979) 16 shoulders, 100 pain
    relief, avg. 104 degrees of active abduction, 1
    infection and 1 instability
  • Lettin et al.(1982) 40 shoulders, 90 pain
    relief, avg. 70 degrees of active abduction, 3
    instability and 10 glenoid loosening
  • Gristina Webb(1982) 20 shoulders, 100 pain
    relief, avg. 58 degrees of active abduction, 2
    instability

13
Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Results
  • Brostrom et al.(1992) 23 shoulders, 65 pain
    relief, avg. 35 degrees of active abduction, 1
    infection, 1 fracture, 1 instability, 3 glenoid
    loosening
  • Laurence(1991) 71 shoulders, 80 pain relief,
    avg. 76 degrees of active abduction, 1
    instability, 1 glenoid loosening, 4 humeral
    loosening

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Semiconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Results
  • Mazas de la Caffiniere(1982) 32 shoulders,
    91 pain relief, 3 infections, 1 nerve injury, 9
    instability, 2 glenoid loosening
  • Amstutz et al.(1988) 10 shoulders, 100 pain
    relief, avg. 85 degrees of active abduction, 1
    fracture, 1 glenoid loosening

15
Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Complications
  • - infection
  • - fracture
  • - nerve injury
  • - ectopic bone formation
  • - dislocations
  • - component loosening or material failure

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Constrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Majority of complications are instability and
    glenoid component loosening
  • Most dislocations and component failure require
    revision
  • Based on the high complication rate and lack of
    return of abduction, its use is rarely indicated

17
Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Neer type of unconstrained TSA is the standard
    implant which others must be compared
  • Indicated in patients with OA, RA, and arthritis
    secondary to a previous trauma
  • No or slight pain is present in 90 of patients
    treated

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Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Patients with diagnosis of RA typically only have
    a return of active abduction about one half
    normal
  • Patients with diagnosis of OA typically only have
    a return of active abduction about three-fourths
    normal

19
Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Results
  • Neer et al.(1982) 194 shoulders, clinical
    ratings 101 excellent, 28 satisfactory, 21
    unsatisfactory, 43 limited rehabilitation, 1
    infection, 1 fracture, 6 instability, 7
    impingement/cuff/tuberosity problem
  • Cofield(1984) 73 shoulders, 92 pain relief,
    avg. 120 degrees of elevation, avg. 48 degrees of
    external rotation, 1 nerve injury, 6
    impingement/cuff/tuberosity problem, 3 glenoid
    loosening
  • Barrett et al.(1989) 140 shoulders, 93 pain
    relief, avg. 90 degrees of elevation, avg. 40
    degrees of external rotation, 2 nerve injury, 4
    instability, 3 impingement/ cuff/tuberosity
    problem

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Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Results
  • Hawkins et al.(1989) 70 shoulders, 90 pain
    relief, avg. 131 degrees of elevation, avg. 36
    degrees of external rotation, 4 fracture, 1
    instability, 2 impingement/cuff/tuberosity
    problem, 2 glenoid loosening
  • Boyd et al.(1991) 131 shoulders, 95 pain
    relief, avg. 100 degrees of elevation, avg. 33
    degrees of external rotation, 2 fracture, 1
    nerve injury, 2 instability, 1 glenoid loosening

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Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Complications
  • -rotator cuff or tuberosity difficulties
  • -instability
  • -glenoid loosening
  • -infection
  • -intraoperative or postoperative fracture
  • -nerve injury
  • -ectopic bone formation

22
Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Review of 1046 Neer total shoulder replacement
    the complication rate was 12, majority being an
    impingement/ cuff/ tuberosity problem
  • Results are substantially better than the results
    of constrained or semiconstrained
  • Rate of revision is low, most commonly for
    glenoid loosening

23
Tissue Ingrowth Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Developed by English Macnab
  • Components are porous and allow for tissue
    ingrowth
  • Glenoid component has superior extension and
    therefore acts as a semiconstrained device
  • Pain relief was satisfactory in 85-90 of
    patients
  • Return of movement limited
  • Important to have adequate bone and joint
    stability

24
Tissue Ingrowth Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Results
  • Faludi Weiland(1983) 13 shoulders, avg. 75
    degrees of active abduction, 1 infection, 2
    fractures, 1 instability
  • McElwin English(1987) 13 shoulders, 85 pain
    relief, avg. 56 degrees of active abduction, 1
    fracture, 1 instabilty, 3 component failures, 2
    glenoid loosening
  • Mayo Clinic(83-86) 32 shoulders, 96 pain
    relief, avg. 145 degrees of active abduction, 1
    infection, 2 glenoid loosening, 1 humeral
    loosening

25
Tissue Ingrowth Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Complications slightly more common than in
    unconstrained implants
  • -fracture
  • -instability
  • -component failure
  • -component loosening

26
Summary
  • Hemiarthroplasty is effective in acute fractures,
    (3 and 4 part), and in AVN of the humeral head
  • If there is moderate glenoid involvement an
    unconstrained total shoulder arthroplasty is the
    better choice
  • Little indication for constrained or
    semiconstrained devices
  • With adequate bone, tissue ingrowth systems may
    be a viable alternative to cemented unconstrained
    systems
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