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Shoulder arthroplasty in patients with upper extremity lymphedema may result in transient or permanent lymphedema worsening.

Julia LeeNgoc Tram V NguyenDave ShuklaJohn W SperlingRobert H CofieldJoaquin Sanchez-Sotelo
Published in: Shoulder & elbow (2019)
Shoulder arthroplasty for an upper extremity with lymphedema provides substantial improvements in pain and motion; however, infection is a concerning complication. Fifty percent of the patients will experience worsening of their lymphedema and in 20% worsening may be permanent.
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