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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Reverse shoulder replacement (RSR) has been accepted as the treatment of choice for glenohumeral arthritis with irreparable rotator cuff tear. Dislocation has been a potential complication of RSR but glenosphere disengagement is a rare complication itself. There have been only few published reports of this complication in the literature. CASE REPORT: In this case report, we have presented a case of repeated disengagement of glenoid sphere post-RSR in a 72-year-old male retired army personnel operated with Zimmer Biomet comprehensive RSR design.Entities:
Keywords: Reverse shoulder replacement; glenohumeral arthritis; glenosphere disengagement; irreparable rotator cuff tear
Year: 2021 PMID: 35004369 PMCID: PMC8686501 DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i08.2350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Case Rep ISSN: 2250-0685
Figure 1Pre-operative radiograph of the right shoulder show ing severe rotator cuf farthropathy.
Figure 2Immediate post-operative radiograph with disengagement of glenoid head.
Figure 3Post-operative radiograph post 1st revision showing relocation of glenosphere.
Figure 4Radiograph at 6 weeks follow-up showing disengagement and superior migration of glenosphere.
Figure 5Damaged liner with yellow circle probably due to disengagement of glenosphere.
Figure 6Soft-tissue interposition inside the liner cavity.
Figure 7Final radiograph after 2nd revision surgery with relocation of glenosphere.