Login / Signup

Clinical Outcome of Two-Stage Revision after Periprosthetic Shoulder Infection.

Sebastian KlingebielChristoph TheilGeorg GoshegerKristian Nikolaus SchneiderThomas AckmannMaximilian TimmeDominik SchornDennis LiemCarolin Rickert
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
Two-stage revision following periprosthetic joint infection of the shoulder allows appropriate infection control in the majority of patients. However, the overall complications and revision rates due to mechanical failure or reinfection are high. Reimplantation of RSA seem superior to alternative prosthesis models in terms of function and patient satisfaction. Therefore, bone-saving surgery and reconstruction of the glenoid may increase the likelihood of reimplantation of RSA and potentially improve outcome in the case of infection-related two-stage revision of the shoulder.
Keyphrases