RESULTS: Pain was relieved in 4 of 8 shoulders undergoing hemiarthroplasty and in 10 of 14 shoulders undergoing total arthroplasty. Mean active elevation improved from 96° to 125°, and external rotation improved from 19° to 42°. Motion improvements were similar for hemiarthroplasty and total shoulder arthroplasty. Four shoulders having hemiarthroplasty underwent revision surgery because of painful glenoid arthrosis. Two shoulders with total arthroplasty underwent revision for infection, and 3 underwent revision for glenoid component issues.
CONCLUSION: Favorable results can be obtained with the use of anatomic implants in the treatment of glenoid dysplasia. However, continuing subluxation, glenoid arthrosis, and glenoid component problems necessitating revision surgery are frequent. Alternative treatment methods should be considered.

PMID: 23937928 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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