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Advanced technology in shoulder arthroplasty.

Authors :
Zhong, Jack
Boin, Michael
Zuckerman, Joseph D.
Source :
Shoulder & Elbow. Aug2024, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p352-362. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Glenoid component positioning is an important and challenging aspect of total shoulder arthroplasty. The use of freehand technique with standard instrumentation or preoperative planning based on 2-dimensional computed tomography (CT) scans provides an opportunity for improvement in terms of component accuracy, precision, and deformity correction. These techniques have produced varying outcomes. Methods: Preoperative planning software (PPS), patient specific instrumentation (PSI), and intraoperative navigation (NAV) have been developed to improve the accuracy of implant placement and deformity correction with the ultimate goals of improved patient outcomes and implant longevity. Literature search was conducted on published and available studies comparing the accuracy of glenoid component placement and improvements in surgical and patient outcomes amongst the aforementioned techniques. Results: PPS, PSI, and NAV have demonstrated improved accuracy over freehand techniques with standard instrumentation. However, data demonstrating the clinical benefit and cost effectiveness of these new technologies are lacking. Discussion: In this paper, we reviewed the evidence available to answer the question of whether or not advanced shoulder arthroplasty technologies have been beneficial and reviewed future technologies in development such as virtual/mixed-reality and robotic assisted shoulder surgery. Level of Evidence: 4. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17585732
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Shoulder & Elbow
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179766867
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/17585732231188959