Effect of glenoid perforation during total shoulder arthroplasty on glenoid component cement fixation and suprascapular nerve.
Gregory I PaceRachel A ThomasConnor L ZaleGregory S LewisRaymond Y KimH Mike KimPublished in: Shoulder & elbow (2020)
Glenoid perforation decreases the volume of cement infiltration into the cancellous bone potentially compromising glenoid component fixation. Glenoid perforation tends to occur anteriorly rather than posteriorly in arthritic glenoids; however, if perforation occurs posteriorly, the suprascapular nerve is at immediate risk from the extruded cement.Level of evidence: Basic science study.