Inverted Bearing Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Scapular Notching Does Not Affect Clinical Outcomes And Complications At Mid To Long-Term

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery(2022)

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Background: Scapular notching is a common complication of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). Inverted-bearing RTSA (IBRTSA) systems, with polyethylene (PE) glenospheres and metal or ceramic humeral liners, reduce notching and PE wear compared with traditional Grammont prosthesis designs. However, whether notching after IB-RTSA influences clinical outcomes or complications remains unknown. Therefore, we evaluated the influence of notching on midterm clinical outcomes and complication rates after IB-RTSA. Methods: In our prospective multicenter, observational study, patients underwent IB-RTSA, using a prosthesis system with a PE glenosphere and a metal humeral component. We assessed patients clinically for functional scores, active range of motion, and pain and radiographically for notching. Results: Overall, 270 patients (284 shoulders) were treated with IB-RTSA. Of these, 229 shoulders were available for a mean follow-up of 86.7 months (range, 24.0-133.4 months). We observed notching in 35% of shoulders (28% grade 1; 3% grade 2; and 4% grade 3). IBRTSA led to a distinct type of notching representing the mechanical indent of the humeral component into the scapular neck without PEinduced osteolysis. Patients with and without notching showed similar clinical outcomes (P >= .05), complication rates (P = .23), revision rates (P = .87), and survival of implant components after 10 years (P = .85). Conclusions: Midterm results confirmed our hypothesis that patients with notching had equally good clinical outcomes and low complication rates as patients without notching. Additionally, we found a distinct type of notching without signs of PE-induced osteolysis. (C) 2021 The Author(s).
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