Table V.
Short-term complication summary.
Technique | Shoulders | Revisions | Subluxation | Loose/At risk | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asymmetric reaming | 74 | 2 (3%) 2 Glenoid loosening (3%) 1 Synptomatic rotator cuff tear (1.4%) |
4 (5%) | 0 | 29 Lucency (39%) |
PGBG | 37 | 3 (8.1%) 1 Glenoid loosening (2.7%) 1 Stiffness (2.7%) 1 Infection (2.7%) |
0 | 0 | 2 Lucency (5.4%) 5 Broken screws (13.5%) 3 Broken central peg markers (8.1%) |
Augmented glenoid | 123 | 2 (1.6%) 1 Glenoid loosening (0.8) 1 Infection (0.8%) |
7 (5.7%) | 0 | 36 Lucency (29%) |
RSA | 69 |
2 (3%) 1 Glenoid loosening (1.4%) 1 Infection (1.4%) |
0 | 0 | 18 Notching (26%) 3 Graft resorption (4.3%) |
Hemiarthroplasty with concentric reaming | 57 | 8 (14%) 7 Stiffness and pain (12.3%) 1 Infection (1.75%) |
4 (7%) | N/A | 0 |
Humeral head replacement with inlay glenoid | 36 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 Incomplete lucency (41%) 9 Complete lucency (25%) |
PGBG, posterior glenoid bone grafting; RSA, reverse shoulder arthroplasty; N/A, not applicable.
Number listed in italics refers to number of shoulders involved.