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ID 117622
Title Alternative
Effect of baseplate position on locking screws
Author
Miyatake, Katsutoshi Yoshinogawa Medical Center
Fukuta, Shoji Kochi National Hospital
Higashino, Kosaku Shikoku Medical Center for Children and Adults KAKEN Search Researchers
Mikami, Hiroshi Yoshinogawa Medical Center
Yonezu, Hiroshi Yoshinogawa Medical Center
Keywords
reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
baseplate rotation
baseplate tilt
peripheral screw
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Introduction : Superior screw insertion in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) carries the potential risk of suprascapular injury. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the baseplate position affects the superior screw position and length in RSA. Methods : Three-dimensional (3D) computer simulation models of RSA were established using computed tomography data of baseplates with superior and inferior screws and 3D scapular models from 10 fresh cadavers. Superior screw position, the distance from the superior screw hole to the suprascapular notch, and the screw lengths were measured and compared among various baseplate positions with two inferior tilts (0 and 10 degrees) and three rotational patterns (11–5, 12–6, and 1–7 o’clock in the right shoulder). Results : For the 1–7 o’clock / inferior tilt 0 degrees baseplate, the superior screw located anterior to the SS notch in all shoulders, the distance to the SS notch was the longest (12.8 mm), and the inferior screw length was the shortest (23.1 mm). Conclusion : Although there is a concern of a short inferior screw length, initial fixation using a baseplate with 1–7 o’clock rotation and an inferior tilt of 0 degrees appears preferable for SS nerve injury prevention during superior screw insertion.
Journal Title
The Journal of Medical Investigation
ISSN
13496867
13431420
NCID
AA11166929
Publisher
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
Volume
69
Issue
3-4
Start Page
185
End Page
190
Sort Key
185
Published Date
2022-08
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language
eng
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Medical Sciences
University Hospital