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Upper Extremity - Indications

 
 
 

Shoulder

 
Simple humeral prosthesis
  • Four-part proximal humeral fracture, or dislocation fracture.
  • Humeral head necrosis without injury to the glenoid cavity.
  • Extensive humeral head cartilage damage without injury to the glenoid cavity.
  • Centred osteoarthritis with a glenoid cavity not allowing implantation of a glenoid implant.
  • Rheumatoid polyarthritis with thin rotator cuff.
  • Off-centred osteoarthritis with irreparable cuff, and with maintained active elevation of at least 120°.
  • Omarthrosis with ankylosis and difficult exposure of the glenoid cavity.

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Reverse prosthesis
  • Off-centred omarthrosis (irreparable cuff) with sufficient bone stock for placing a glenoid implant.
  • Massive irreparable rotator cuff rupture with a pseudo-paralytic shoulder.
  • Complex fracture in 4 fragments, elderly subject with excellent glenoid bone stock.
  • Fracture sequellae, elderly subject, deficient cuff.
  • Fracture sequellae (nail), cuff in poor condition.

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Anatomical metal-back prosthesis (metal-back glenoid implant)
  • Centred osteoarthritis without posterior subluxation with functional rotator cuff.
  • Glenoid loosening and revision with metalback with glenoid bone reconstruction.

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Total anatomical prosthesis (cemented glenoid implant with 4 pegs)
  • Centred glenohumeral osteoarthritis with functional rotator cuff
  • Rheumatoid polyarthritis with functional rotator cuff
  • Fracture sequela, functional rotator cuff with glenoid injury.

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Anatomy of the Upper Extremity


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