Sidus Stem-Free Shoulder System for primary osteoarthritis: short-term results of a multicenter study
Anna Krukenberg, Julie McBirnie, Stefan Bartsch, Nikolaus Böhler, Ernst Wiedemann, Bernhard Jost, Pierre Mansat, Pierre Bellon-Champel, Renzo Angeloni & Markus Scheibel
abstract
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BACKGROUND
The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to evaluate
clinical and radiologic results of a new metaphyseal anchored
system. This system features a different anchor geometry that
potentially leads to better bony integration and less loosening.
METHODS
From November 2012 until December 2015, 148 patients (151 shoulders)
were treated with the Sidus Stem-Free Shoulder System at 9 centers
in Europe. The main indication was primary osteoarthritis (80.1%).
This analysis only includes patients diagnosed with primary
osteoarthritis (n = 121). A clinical evaluation was
performed using the Constant-Murley score, Subjective Shoulder
Value, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder
Assessment Form, and range of motion. Radiologic assessment was
based on the occurrence of radiolucent lines and signs of implant
migration, osteolysis, loosening, and heterotopic ossification.
RESULTS
We evaluated 105 patients after a follow-up period of 2 years. There
were 53 women and 52 men. The average age was 64 years. Total
shoulder arthroplasty was performed in 73 cases and hemiarthroplasty
in 32. The Constant-Murley score improved from 26 points
preoperatively to 70 points at 2 years' follow-up
(P < .001). The Subjective Shoulder Value increased
from 34% to 84% (P < .001), and the American
Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder Assessment Form
increased from 34 points to 86 points (P < .001).
Radiologically, neither migration nor loosening was found. However,
radiolucent lines of 2 mm or greater could be detected
around the glenoid in 2 cases, but none of them have had clinical
relevance yet. The overall complication rate was 6.7%, and the
revision rate was 0%.
CONCLUSION
Patients with the Sidus Stem-Free Shoulder System achieve good
clinical and radiologic short-term results that are comparable with
the results of other stem-free shoulder implants.
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citation
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Krukenberg A, McBirnie J, Bartsch S, Böhler N, Wiedemann E, Jost B,
Mansat P, Bellon-Champel P, Angeloni R, Scheibel M. Sidus Stem-Free
Shoulder System for primary osteoarthritis: short-term results of a
multicenter study. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2018; 27:1483-1490.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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03-04-2018
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journal title
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J Shoulder Elbow Surg (27/8)
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ISSN electronic
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1532-6500
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pages
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1483-1490
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PubMed
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29625813
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DOI
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10.1016/j.jse.2018.02.057
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