Title of article :
Glenoid bone grafting in reverse shoulder arthroplasty for long-standing anterior shoulder dislocation
Author/Authors :
Werner، نويسنده , , Birgit S. and Bِhm، نويسنده , , Dorota and Abdelkawi، نويسنده , , Ayman and Gohlke، نويسنده , , Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Background
tanding anterior glenohumeral dislocation results in both humeral and glenoid bone loss, as well as concomitant soft tissue pathologies. Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is an established procedure to restore both stability and function in cuff-deficient shoulders. However, fixation of the glenoid component is prone to failure in cases of advanced glenoid vault destruction and requires substantial bone graft. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of glenoid bone grafting in RSA for neglected anterior dislocation with significant glenoid bone loss.
als and methods
iewed 21 of 32 patients after 1-staged RSA and glenoid bone grafting with resected humeral head, with a mean follow-up period of 4.9 years (range, 2-10 years). The mean age at the time of surgery was 71 years (range, 50-85 years). Glenoid bone loss averaged 45% of glenoid width according to preoperative computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging scans. A long-pegged glenoid baseplate was used in 9 patients.
s
an Constant score improved from 5.7 points (range, 0-22 points) preoperatively to 57.2 points (range, 26-79 points) postoperatively (P < .001). Two patients required revision because of baseplate loosening: one patient underwent conversion to a hemiarthroplasty, and the other patient underwent a 2-staged reconstruction with tricortical iliac crest bone graft.
sion
neglected anterior dislocation is a successful treatment option even in the case of advanced glenoid bone loss. To maintain stable fixation of the glenoid component, comprehensive preoperative analysis of the remaining bone stock based on 3-dimensional computed tomography scans should be included, with particular attention to ensure optimal anchorage length of the baseplateʹs central peg in the native glenoid bone stock.
Keywords :
reverse shoulder arthroplasty , anterior dislocation , glenoid bone grafting , glenoid defects
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery