학술논문

Medium term results of reverse total shoulder replacement in patients with rotator cuff arthropathy
Document Type
Author abstract
Source
Irish Journal of Medical Sciences. June, 2009, Vol. 178 Issue 2, p147, 4 p.
Subject
Ireland
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
0021-1265
Abstract
Background The Delta III total shoulder replacement is a reversed, semi-constrained prosthesis and is recommended for the management of rotator cuff arthropathy. Methods We performed a retrospective mid-term review of the Delta shoulder replacements performed during 2000--2005 with a minimum 18-month follow-up. We recorded the pre-operative and post-operative constant scores. Results The Constant's score improved from a pre-operative mean of 14.8 (95% CI +8.8 to +19.8) to a post-operative mean of 60.9 (95% CI +50 to +66.2) with a P valve of Conclusion Delta III prosthesis restores the function in shoulder affected by severe pain and dysfunction due to rotator cuff arthropathy. Inferior scapular notching in the post-operative radiographs was better visualised in abduction views compared with standard anteroposterior radiographs. Long-term follow-up is required to predict the effect of scapular notching.