Periprosthetic fractures after shoulder arthroplasty: a systematic review

Author:

Otworowski Maciej1ORCID,Grzelecki Dariusz2,Starszak Krzysztof3,Boszczyk Andrzej4,Piorunek Mateusz5,Kordasiewicz Bartłomiej14

Affiliation:

1. Idea Ortopedia, Warsaw, Poland

2. Department of Orthopedics and Rheumoorthopedics, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Otwock, Poland

3. Department of Human Anatomy, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland

4. Trauma and Orthopedics Department, Centre of Posgraduate Medical Education, Otwock, Poland

5. Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Purpose The goal of this study was to review available literature on periprosthetic shoulder fractures to evaluate epidemiology, risk factors and support clinical decision-making regarding diagnostics, preoperative planning, and treatment options. Methods Two authors cross-checked the PubMed and Web of Science medical databases. The inclusion criteria were as follows: original human studies published in English, with the timeframe not limited, and the following keywords were used: ‘periprosthetic shoulder fracture,’ ‘total shoulder arthroplasty periprosthetic fractures,’ ‘total shoulder arthroplasty fracture,’ and ‘total shoulder replacement periprosthetic fracture.’ Seventy articles were included in the review. All articles were retrieved using the aforementioned criteria. Results The fracture rate associated with total shoulder arthroplasty varied between 0 and 47.6%. Risk factors for periprosthetic fractures were female gender, body mass index < 25 kg/m2, smoking, rheumatoid arthritis, and Parkinson’s disease. The most commonly used classification is the Wright and Coefield classification. Periprosthetic fractures can be treated both, conservatively and operatively. Conclusion Periprosthetic fracture frequency after shoulder arthroplasty ranges from 0 to 47.6%. The most common location of the fracture is the humerus and most commonly occurs intraoperatively. The most important factor influencing treatment is stem stability. Fractures with stem instability require revision arthroplasty with stem replacement. Fractures with a stable stem depending on the location, displacement and bone stock quality can be treated both conservatively and operatively. For internal fixation plates with cables and screws are most commonly used.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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