1. Shoulder Arthroplasty: State of the Art and Future Perspectives.
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Scheibel, Markus, Lädermann, Alexandre, Audigé, Laurent, and Scheibel, Markus
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Technology: general issues ,History of engineering & technology ,Environmental science, engineering & technology ,reverse total shoulder arthroplasty ,DSA ,LSA ,lateralization ,distalization ,radiographic analysis ,shoulder arthroplasty ,glenohumeral osteoarthritis ,avascular necrosis of the humeral head ,hemi arthroplasty ,total shoulder arthroplasty ,young patients ,prosthesis ,design ,range of motion ,degeneration ,PROMs ,results ,complication ,reverse shoulder arthroplasty ,proximal humerus fracture ,hemiarthroplasty ,projections ,revision ,shoulder ,arthroplasty ,anatomic arthroplasty ,reverse arthroplasty ,periprosthetic shoulder infection ,two-stage exchange ,mortality ,reimplantation ,defect ,reconstruction ,autologous graft ,survivorship ,loosening ,integration ,patient reported outcome measures ,VBHC ,value-based health care ,patient value ,quality ,costs ,COVID ,coronavirus ,length of stay ,same-day discharge ,pandemic ,tranexamic acid ,TXA ,arthroscopy ,bleeding ,systematic review ,meta-analysis ,acromion morphology ,glenoid retroversion ,wear ,osteoarthritis ,computed tomography ,anatomic total shoulder replacement ,reverse total shoulder replacement ,Lazarus score ,Sirveaux score ,older patients ,clinical scores ,conversion ,failed hemiarthroplasty ,shoulder hemiprosthesis ,modular reverse prosthesis ,glenohumeral osteoarthrosis ,shoulder dislocation ,shoulder instability ,dislocation arthropathy ,stemless ,inlay ,onlay ,augment ,head split ,splitting ,tuberosity ,healing ,union ,trauma ,humerus ,low ,high ,energy ,double shadow ,pelican sign ,anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty ,posteroinferior approach ,rotator cuff-sparing ,anatomical study ,cuff tear arthropathy ,polyethylene ,scapular notching ,larger glenosphere ,clinical outcome ,metal back glenoid ,midterm results ,radiologic outcome ,n/a - Abstract
Summary: This reprint focused on the advancements in the field of shoulder arthroplasty in recent years. These concern surgical indications that have dramatically evolved and planification and navigation. The rapid development of surgical techniques and new prosthetic designs, as well as glenoid and humeral reconstruction for various conditions, is also overviewed. Despite the important progress highlighted in this reprint, there is currently a myriad of prosthetic designs, highlighting the evolving nature of this field.