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13-11-2024 | Osteoporosis | Original Paper

Uncemented reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: is it a safe option for elderly patients with proximal humerus fractures?

Authors: Doreen Maassen, JoEllen Welter, Marcel Fischer, Alexander Pieringer, Peter Mazel, Ruben Mazzucchelli, Nils Horn, Andreas Müller, Florian Hess

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

Purpose

Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is a common surgical procedure for elderly patients with proximal humerus fractures. Cement fixation of the humeral stem is considered the gold standard for this procedure. Due to the high prevalence of osteoporosis in this patient population, the risk of intraoperative fractures is increased when uncemented stems are used. Stem loosening is another concern of uncemented stems. However, the use of cement is associated with the risk of cement embolisation, impairment of tuberosity healing, and technical difficulties for later revisions. This study aimed (i) to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients treated with uncemented RSA for proximal humerus fractures at two years postoperatively, and (ii) to compare these outcomes between patients with and without decreased low bone quality as measured by the deltoid tuberosity index.

Methods

The single-centre prospective study included 54 shoulders (52 patients) with a proximal humerus fracture between 2019 and 2022. Enrolled were patients aged 65 and older with acute or secondary displaced three- or four-part fractures or head-split fractures treated with RSA using the same uncemented system and tubercula refixation. At 24 months post-surgery, clinical evaluations included range of motion (ROM), Constant-Murley Score (CS), Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV), and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Score. Radiological assessments evaluated scapular notching, radiolucent lines, and greater tuberosity healing.

Results

The mean age was 79 years (± 8), 87% were female, and 69% had osteoporotic fractures. At the two-year follow-up, the median SSV was 90% (IQR 80–95), the median CS Score was 76.5 (IQR 72–81), and the median ASES Score was 89.9 (IQR 82–93). The ROM measurements were: median active forward flexion 140° (IQR 120–160), median external rotation 30° (IQR 20–40), and median active internal rotation 6 (IQR 4–8). The greater tuberosity healing rate was 94.5%. Although osteoporotic fractures occurred more often in older patients (mean 81 vs. 72 years, respectively), no other significant differences were detected between the groups. One case of aseptic stem loosening occurred in the non-osteoporotic group.

Conclusion

Even in osteoporotic proximal humerus fractures, cementless stems combined with tubercula refixation resulted in favourable outcomes and were not associated with increased complications.
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Metadata
Title
Uncemented reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: is it a safe option for elderly patients with proximal humerus fractures?
Authors
Doreen Maassen
JoEllen Welter
Marcel Fischer
Alexander Pieringer
Peter Mazel
Ruben Mazzucchelli
Nils Horn
Andreas Müller
Florian Hess
Publication date
13-11-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-024-06368-1