Prior fragility fractures are associated with a higher risk of 8-year complications following total shoulder arthroplasty

Jun 20, 2024Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA

Previous Fragile Bone Fractures Linked to Higher Risk of Complications Over 8 Years After Shoulder Replacement

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Abstract

The 8-year cumulative incidence of secondary fragility fractures is 46.5% in patients with prior fragility fractures undergoing total shoulder arthroplasty.

  • Patients sustaining fragility fractures prior to total shoulder arthroplasty have increased risks for complications within 8 years.
  • The cumulative incidence of revision surgeries is higher in patients with prior fragility fractures (5.7%) compared to those without (4.1%).
  • Periprosthetic fractures occurred in 3.8% of patients with prior fragility fractures, versus 1.4% in those without.
  • A prior fragility fracture is associated with a nearly 8-fold increase in the risk of secondary fragility fractures.
  • Multivariable analysis indicates prior fragility fractures are linked to higher risks of all measured complications.

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