Previous rotator cuff repair increases the risk of revision surgery for periprosthetic joint infection after reverse shoulder arthroplasty

Aug 16, 2022Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

Previous rotator cuff repair raises the risk of repeat surgery for infection after reverse shoulder replacement

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Abstract

Among 2,217 patients treated with reverse shoulder arthroplasty, 14.1% of those with previous rotator cuff repair underwent revision due to periprosthetic joint infection (PJI).

  • Revision was performed in 88 shoulders (4.0%), with 40 (1.8%) due to PJI.
  • Patients with a history of rotator cuff repair had a significantly higher rate of revision due to PJI at 14.1%, compared to 2.7% in those without previous surgery.
  • The adjusted hazard ratio indicates that patients with prior rotator cuff repair are 2.2 times more likely to require revision for PJI than those without previous surgery.
  • A total of 272 patients (12.3%) had undergone previous rotator cuff repair, with 11 (4.0%) requiring revision due to PJI.

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