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Yehia H Bedeir1,2, Brian M Grawe2, Magdy M Eldakhakhny1, Ahmed H Waly1.
Abstract
Throughout the history of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, the extent of lateral offset has changed considerably from "too lateral" to "too medial" and has been lately swinging back towards a point somewhere in between. Nonlateralized designs minimize shear forces on the glenoid and decrease force required by the deltoid. Glenoid lateralization decreases impingement and scapular notching and improves range of motion. Humeral lateralization achieves a more anatomic position of the tuberosities while maintaining a nonlateralized center of rotation. Several factors play a role in choosing the extent of lateral offset and method of lateralization.Entities:
Keywords: Glenoid lateralization; humeral lateralization; lateral offset; lateralization; reverse shoulder arthroplasty
Year: 2020 PMID: 34394733 PMCID: PMC8355652 DOI: 10.1177/1758573220937412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shoulder Elbow ISSN: 1758-5732