Can surgeons optimize range of motion and reduce scapulohumeral impingements in reverse shoulder arthroplasty? A computational study

被引:4
作者
Gauci, Marc-Olivier [1 ]
Chaoui, Jean [2 ]
Berhouet, Julien [3 ]
Jacquot, Adrien [4 ]
Walch, Gilles [5 ]
Boileau, Pascal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cote Azur UCA, CHU Nice, Inst Univ Locomoteur & Sport IULS, Unite Rech Clin Cote Azur UR2CA, Nice, France
[2] Imascap, Plouzane, France
[3] CHU Tours, Tours, France
[4] SAS Clin Louis Pasteur, Esseys Les Nancy, France
[5] Hop Prive Jean Mermoz, Ramsay Gen Sante, Lyon, France
关键词
Range of motion; 3D planning; reverse shoulder arthroplasty; notching; glenoid lateralization; BIO-RSA; LATERALIZATION; ROTATION; DESIGN;
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10.1177/1758573221994141
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Background Early glenohumeral impingement leads to poor range of motion and notching in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. The aim was to find from planning software which implant configuration provides the best motions in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Patients and Methods Reverse shoulder arthroplasty planning (Glenosys) was made in 31 patients (12 men, 19 women, 766 yo) and impingements were analyzed. Inlay (155 degrees-inclined) and Onlay (145 degrees-inclined) humeral designs were tested. Four configurations were tested for each shoulder: "INLAY": non-lateralized glenoid-inlay humerus, "BIO-INLAY": lateralized glenoid (BIO-RSA)-inlay humerus, "ONLAY": non-lateralized glenoid-onlay humerus, and "BIO-ONLAY": lateralized (BIO-RSA) glenoid-onlay humerus. Results BIO-ONLAY and BIO-INLAY groups presented a significantly better result in all tested motion (p<0.001 for all tests). BIO-ONLAY allowed a significantly better external rotation, extension and adduction than BIO-INLAY with decreased impingements with the pilar. BIO-INLAY presented a significantly better abduction. In abduction, an abutment of the greater tuberosity against the acromion was associated with a lower range of motion (p<0.0001) and did not depend on the lateralization. Conclusion Glenoid lateralization delays the glenohumeral impingement in reverse shoulder arthroplasty and gives the best rotations, adduction and extension when associated with neutral inclination and humeral 145 degrees inclination. Greater tuberosity abutment has to be avoided in abduction and the Inlay design provides the best abduction.
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