Arthrodesis of Shoulder Joint with 3D Implant Technique
Iurii Lazarenko1*, Olexandr Fomin2, Vladyslav Bibliak3 Lotsko Viktor4
1Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Head of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department in Vinnitsia Military Clinical Center of Central Region, Ukraine
2Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Head of Trauma Department in Vinnitsia Military Clinical Center of Central Region, Ukraine
3Ordinator of Traumatology Department Vinnitsia Military Clinical Center of Central Region, Ukraine
4Resident of Ukrainian Military Medical Academy, Ukraine
*Corresponding Author: Iurii Lazarenko, Specialist in Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Head of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department in Vinnitsia Military Clinical Center of Central Region, Ukraine.
Received:
July 15, 2024; Published: October 07, 2024
Abstract
Materials and Methods : The study involved 27 men and no women. The average age of the participants was 37 years with a standard deviation of 10.9 years. The physical condition of the patients was assessed according to the ASA classification, in our case, the average score was 2.15 with a standard deviation of 0.51. The average BMI was 25.7 with a standard deviation of 3.3. The shoulder joint function was assessed by the Oxford Shoulder Score, Constant Shoulder Score, and Shoulder Pain and Disability Index scales after surgery or completion of conservative treatment.
Conclusion :the new principle of arthrodesis, using individual 3D titanium implants, can be the treatment of choice in severe gunshot wounds of the shoulder joint, in the presence of biomechanical conditions characteristic of contraindications to shoulder arthroplasty.
Keywords: Shoulder Arthrodesis; Reconstruction; Salvage; Fusion; Plate Arthrodesis
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