Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (eBook)

Biomechanics, Clinical Techniques, and Current Technologies
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2015 | 1st ed. 2016
XVII, 486 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-20840-4 (ISBN)

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Focusing exclusively on reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) techniques and devices, this plentifully illustrated text covers all aspects of this important and innovative treatment for shoulder pain and dysfunction. The book begins with a history of RSA followed by a thorough overview of the basic science and biomechanics of the shoulder. Indications for and clinical applications of RSA in a number of surgical interventions are then described, including the revision of failed shoulder arthroplasty, setting in cases of glenoid and humeral bone loss and rotator cuff tears. A whole section is then dedicated to various commercial devices with descriptive expert analysis of the design and implementation of each. An examination of the current economic value of RSA, including cost effectiveness and expected cost outcomes, comprises the final section. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty can therefore be read either from start to finish, allowing orthopedic surgeons to appreciate the various perspectives offered, or by selecting specific topics of interest much like a 'how-to manual' of either a particular device design or the treatment of a specific pathology.



Mark Frankle, MD, Florida Orthopedic Institute, Shoulder and Elbow Service, Tampa, FL, USA

Scott T. Marberry, MD, Foundation for Orthopedic Research and Education (FORE), Tampa, FL, USA

Derek Pupello, MBA, Foundation for Orthopedic Research and Education (FORE), Tampa, FL, USA

Mark Frankle, MD, Florida Orthopedic Institute, Shoulder and Elbow Service, Tampa, FL, USAScott T. Marberry, MD, Foundation for Orthopedic Research and Education (FORE), Tampa, FL, USA Derek Pupello, MBA, Foundation for Orthopedic Research and Education (FORE), Tampa, FL, USA

Part IHistory of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 1          Origins of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty and Common Misconceptions            Derek Pupello Part IIBiomechanics and Basic Science of Selected Leading Research Centers 2          Shoulder Biomechanics: Charité University of Medicine, Berlin, Germany            Sebastian Herrmann 3          Biomechanics of the Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty            William H. Rossy and Young W. Kwon 4          Reverse Shoulder Biomechanics: The Research Performed at the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE)            Sergio Gutiérrez 5          Design Optimization and Prosthesis Classification: Bordeaux-Merignac Sport Clinic, Bordeaux-Merignac, France            Pierre-Henri Flurin and Christopher P. Roche 6          Motion and Muscular Function after Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty            Richard W. Nyffeler 7          Biomechanics of the Normal and Reverse Shoulder            Marcus G. Pandy 8          Biomechanics of the Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement: The Hospital for Special Surgery Perspective            Oren Costantini, Andreas Kontaxis, and Lawrence V. Gulotta 9          Analysis of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Biomechanics Using a Dynamic Shoulder Simulator            Robert Z. Tashjian and Heath B. Henninger 10        Biomechanics of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Contribution of Computer Modelling            Alexandre Terrier and Alain Farron 11        Kinematic Analyses of Patients with Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty            Tjarco D. W. Alta, H. E. J. (DirkJan) Veeger, Thomas W. J. Janssen, and W. Jaap Willems 12        Implant Retrieval: Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA            Judd Day and Joseph A. Abboud Part IIIClinical Uses 13        Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Without Glenohumeral Arthritis            Matthew F. Dilisio, Stephen A Parada, Jon J. P. Warner, Laurence D. Higgins 14        Massive Rotator Cuff Arthropathy with Glenohumeral Arthritis            Nathan G. Everding and Jonathan C. Levy 15        Intact Rotator Cuff            Edward G. McFarland, Filippo Familiari, Alan Gonzalez-Zapata 16        Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Proximal Humeral Fracture            Derek Cuff 17        Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Scapula Fractures            Randall J. Otto and Matthew J. Teusink 18        RSA with Glenoid Bone Loss            Steven M. Klein 19        Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients with Preoperative Deltoid Impairment            Alexandre Lädermann and Patrick J. Denard 20        Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Infection            Salvatore J. Frangiamore, Matthew J. Grosso, Eric T. Ricchetti, and Joseph P. Iannotti 21        Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Proximal Humeral Bone Loss            Daphne Pinkas, Shannon Carpenter, and J. Michael Wiater 22        Conversion of Failed Hemiarthroplasty to Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes            Jonathan Barlow, Surena Namdari, and Gerald Williams 23        Reverse Prosthesis and the Failed Total Shoulder Arthroplasty            Elaine Mau and Joseph D. Zuckerman 24        Revision Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty            Thomas R. Duquin and John W. Sperling 25        Proximal Humerus Tumors            Gwen Sys, Alexander Van Tongel, and Lieven De Wilde 26        Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: How to Rebalance the Cuff-Deficient Shoulder?            Marc-Olivier Gauci, Walter B. McClelland Jr., C. Bessiere, Charles-Edouard Thélu, A. Rumian, Yannick Roussanne, Pascal Boileau   27        Influence of Arm Lengthening in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty            Alexandre Lädermann and Patrick J. Denard 28        How to Handle the Humeral Side            Elaine Mau and Joseph D. Zuckerman 29.       Rehabilitation and Activity Expectations following RSA            Patrick St. Pierre 30.       Complications Associated with RSA            Bryan J. Whitfield and Richard J. Hawkins Part IVCurrent Industry Devices and Surgical Techniques 31        Arthrex Univers Revers™ Shoulder Prosthesis            Nick Metcalfe, Chris Mellano, and Tony Romeo 32        Aston Medical Duocentric® Reversed Prosthesis: Proposition of New Glenoid Component Design to Prevent Scapular Neck Notching            Emmanuel-Charles Baulot, Martin Gonzalvez, and Pierre Trouilloud 33        The Biomet Comprehensive© Reverse Total Shoulder System: Design Considerations and Surgical Techniques            Julien Berhouet, John W. Sperling, and David M. Dines 34        Depuy Synthes: Joint Reconstruction: DELTA XTEND Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis            Didier Poncet, Alexander Van Tongel, and Lieven De Wilde 35        DJO Surgical Reverse™ Shoulder Prosthesis (RSP™)            Philip J. Mulieri, Michael M. Hussey, and Mark Frankle 36        Design Features and Surgical Technique of The Scultra II Reverse Prosthesis            Renaud Gravier and Jean-Yves Simonet 37        Evolutis UNIC Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis            Didier Oudet, Géraud Chaumeil, Philippe Delincé, François Bruchou, Etienne Lesur 38        Exactech Equinoxe RTSA Platform Shoulder System Design Rationale            Christopher P. Roche 39        FH Orthopedics Arrow Universal Shoulder Prosthesis            Jean Kany and Denis Katz 40        Verso® Stemless Bone Preserving Reverse Geometry Total Shoulder Replacement: (Innovative Design Orthopaedics Ltd.)            Ofer Levy 41        The Integra® Titan™ Reverse Shoulder System            Matthew L. Ramsey 42        The SMR ® Shoulder System of Lima Corporate            Hans-Rudolf Bloch 43        Mathys Affinis® Inverse            Frank Dallmann, Marlen Egger, and Thierry Joudet 44        The Bayley/Walker Prosthesis: Stanmore Implants Worldwide            Ian Bayley, Deborah Higgs, and Simon Lambert 45        Tornier Aequalis AscendTM Flex Convertible Shoulder System            T. Bradley Edwards, Brent J. Morris, and Brian Hodorek 46        Zimmer Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty            Paul Joseph Cagle, Jr. and Evan L. Flatow Part VEconomic Value 47        Value and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education Perspective            Nazeem Virani 48        Value and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: The Boston Shoulder Institute Perspective            William E. Bragg, Lindsay R. Miller, Jon J. P. Warner, and Laurence D. Higgins 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.10.2015
Zusatzinfo XVII, 486 p. 380 illus., 261 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Schlagworte Arm lengthening • Failed hemiarthroplasty • Glenohumeral arthritis • Glenoid bone loss • Massive rotator cuff arthropathy • Preoperative deltoid impairment • Proximal humeral bone loss • Proximal humerus fracture • Reverse shoulder arthroplasty • RSA device • Scapula fractures • Shoulder biomechanics • Shoulder prostheses
ISBN-10 3-319-20840-3 / 3319208403
ISBN-13 978-3-319-20840-4 / 9783319208404
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