Outcomes after shoulder replacement: comparison between reverse and anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty

Sep 13, 2014Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery

Results after shoulder replacement comparing reverse and normal total shoulder surgery

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Abstract

At 2 years, major complication rates were similar for both total shoulder arthroplasty procedures, with 15% for TSA and 13% for RTSA.

  • There was no significant difference in the need for revision surgeries, with 11% for TSA and 9% for RTSA.
  • Patient-reported outcomes using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score and pain visual analog scale were comparable between TSA and RTSA.
  • TSA patients demonstrated greater external rotation compared to RTSA patients, with measures of 53° versus 38°.
  • Range of motion for forward flexion, abduction, and internal rotation was similar between the two groups.

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