Enhanced risk of 90-day medical and 2-year implant-related complications in total shoulder arthroplasty patients with osteoporosis

Oct 9, 2024Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

Higher risk of short-term medical problems and long-term implant issues after shoulder replacement in patients with weak bones

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Abstract

A total of 7,842 patients were analyzed, showing that osteoporotic patients undergoing shoulder arthroplasty may face higher risks of complications.

  • Osteoporotic patients had a lower average body mass index (28.6 kg/m) compared to non-osteoporotic patients (31.0 kg/m).
  • Within 90 days post-surgery, osteoporotic patients were more likely to experience complications such as wound disruptions, stroke, and readmission.
  • At the 2-year follow-up, osteoporotic patients showed an increased risk of mechanical loosening, periprosthetic joint infection, and dislocation.
  • Revision surgery rates were higher among osteoporotic patients compared to those without osteoporosis.

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