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. 2021 Nov 19;6(11):1097–1108. doi: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.210039

Table 1.

Various risk factors having an effect on instability after reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA)

Author Risk factor
Comorbidities and demographic factors
Cheung et al82 Male gender
Padegimas et al104 Body mass index > 30
Diagnosis
Cheung et al82 Previous open procedures, preoperative nonunion of proximal humerus or tuberosity
Intraoperative factors
Tashjian et al83 Superior inclination of baseplate
Ohl et al105 Resection of tuberosities
Lädermann et al106 Deltoid insufficiency, intraoperative neurological palsy
Cheung et al and Edwards et al82,107 Lack of anterior restraints including subscapularis insufficiency (controversial, depend on prosthetic design)
Lädermann et al and Gallo et al81,108 Inability to restore humeral length
Edwards et al107 Conjoint tendon weakness and pectoralis major insufficiency
Favre et al62 Malpositioning of the components
Johnson et al109 Impingement
Postoperative factors
Gallo et al108 Infection
Lädermann et al106 Deltoid insufficiency resulting from acromial fracture, polyethylene wear, stem subsidence