• Title of article

    Short Stems and Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty: Current Concepts Review

  • Author/Authors

    Buch ، Berta Hospital General de Granollers , Vall ، María Hospital General de Granollers - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Campus Bellaterra , Consigliere ، Paolo Reading Shoulder Unit - Berkshire Independent Hospital , Guillén ، Josep Hospital General de Granollers , Cruz ، Enric Hospital General de Granollers , Natera ، Luis Hospital General de Granollers

  • From page
    633
  • To page
    647
  • Abstract
    Historically, the shoulder arthroplasty humeral component has been designed for the management of infections, tumours and fractures. In all these cases the stem was needed as a scaffold. Original humeral components were not developed for use in shoulder arthritis, so these designs and derivates had a long stem. The newest humeral implants innovations consist in shortening of the implant, or even removing the whole stem, to rely on stemless fixation at the level of the metaphysis. This implies the advantages of preserved bone stock, less stress shielding, eliminating the diaphyseal stress riser, easier implant removal at revision, and humeral component placement independent from the humeral diaphyseal axis. Nowadays, surgeons try to balance the need for a stable fixation of the humeral component with the potential need for revision surgery. Complications of revision shoulder arthroplasty are related to the need for removing a well-fixed humeral stem, the length of the procedure, and the need to treat severe bone loss. Level of evidence: V
  • Keywords
    bone preservation , reverse total shoulder arthroplasty , Revision surgery , shoulder resurfacing , Short  stems , stemless shoulder replacement , Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Record number

    2738433