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New reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) implants designed for Asian patients showed similar clinical and radiological outcomes compared to conventional RSA implants. These Asian-type implants allowed for more accurate glenoid baseplate positioning without superior functional results.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) implant size is critical for patient function, especially in Asian populations with shorter stature.
  • Conventional RSA implants may be ill-fitting for Asian patients, potentially impacting outcomes.
  • A novel Asian-type RSA implant was developed to address size discrepancies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate clinical and radiological outcomes of RSA in Asian patients using a new Asian-type implant.
  • To compare outcomes between the Asian-type RSA implant and conventional RSA implants.
  • To assess the impact of implant size on postoperative shoulder function in Asian patients.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study of 120 patients undergoing RSA for various shoulder conditions.
  • Randomized allocation to Asian-type RSA (Group I) or conventional RSA (Group II) in a 2:1 ratio.
  • Radiographic evaluation (acromiohumeral distance, etc.) and 1-year CT scans for glenoid baseplate positioning and scapular notching. Clinical outcomes assessed using ASES and Constant scores, and active range of motion.

Main Results:

  • 112 patients (80 Group I, 32 Group II) completed the study.
  • Both groups showed significant improvements in clinical scores and range of motion, with no significant difference between groups.
  • CT scans revealed more anterior glenoid baseplate placement in Group II, but no significant difference in supero-inferior positioning or other radiographic parameters. No significant differences in scapular notching or acromial stress fracture.

Conclusions:

  • Asian-type RSA implants provide comparable clinical and radiological outcomes to conventional implants in Asian patients.
  • While Asian-type implants facilitate more accurate glenoid baseplate positioning, this did not lead to superior functional or radiological results.
  • The study suggests that tailored implant design can achieve satisfactory outcomes in specific patient populations.