Italia Kristine, Jomaa Mohammad, Pareyon Roberto, Hollman Freek, Cutbush Kenneth, Gupta Ashish
Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research (QUASR), Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia.
Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research (QUASR), Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia; Greenslopes Private Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, 4120, Australia; St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia.
J ISAKOS. 2023 Oct;8(5):284-288. doi: 10.1016/j.jisako.2023.04.002. Epub 2023 Apr 25.
Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) has been the gold standard of care for end-stage glenohumeral arthritis. Outcomes are varied and have been affected by both patient and implant characteristics. Patient factors, such as age, preoperative diagnosis, and preoperative glenoid morphology, can affect the outcomes after TSA. Similarly, the different glenoid and humeral component designs significantly affect the survivorship of TSA. Significant evolution has occurred in the design of the glenoid component with the aim of decreasing the glenoid-sided causes of failure in TSA. On the other hand, focus on the humeral component has been increasing as well, with a trend towards using shorter humeral stems. This article aims to look at the outcomes of TSA as affected by the various patient characteristics and design options for the glenoid and the humeral components. This review also aims to compare survivorship data from global literature and the Australian joint replacement registry and to provide insights into the implant combination that may provide the best patient outcome.
全肩关节置换术(TSA)一直是终末期盂肱关节炎治疗的金标准。其结果各不相同,且受到患者和植入物特征的影响。患者因素,如年龄、术前诊断和术前肩胛盂形态,会影响TSA术后的结果。同样,不同的肩胛盂和肱骨组件设计也会显著影响TSA的生存率。肩胛盂组件的设计发生了重大演变,目的是减少TSA中肩胛盂侧的失败原因。另一方面,对肱骨组件的关注也在增加,趋势是使用更短的肱骨干。本文旨在探讨TSA的结果如何受到各种患者特征以及肩胛盂和肱骨组件设计选项的影响。本综述还旨在比较全球文献和澳大利亚关节置换登记处的生存率数据,并深入了解可能为患者提供最佳结果的植入物组合。