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Clavicular osteotomy in complicated revision of total shoulder arthroplasty: indications, surgical technique, and outcomes.

Bram P VerhofsteAlexander C G Van TongelJulien Van Den BrouckeLaurent B WillemotLieven F De Wilde
Published in: International orthopaedics (2020)
A curved longitudinal clavicular osteotomy is beneficial in difficult revision TSA and is another tool in the arsenal of experienced shoulder surgeons who manage these challenging cases. This surgical technique increases glenoid exposure, facilitates superior dislocation of the humeral component, minimizes anterior deltoid damage, and reduces the risk of neurovascular injuries. All clavicular complications occurred within four months prior to osteotomy union, with many sustained due to trauma. However, patients who developed a complication had comparable shoulder function as those without.
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