Reverse Shoulder Replacement (Delta joint replacement) for arthritis: Surgery with a reverse prosthesis can lessen shoulder pain and improve function in shoulders with failed surgery or combined arthritis, rotator cuff tears and instability.
Edited By: Winston J. Warme, MD, Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. Last updated Friday, June 20, 2008
Preparing for surgeryWhat type of preparation needs to take place before reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder? Shoulder joint replacement surgery with a reversed (reverse Delta)
prosthesis is considered for healthy and motivated individuals in whom
cuff tear arthropathy is complicated by instability that interferes
with the comfort and function of the shoulder.
Successful shoulder replacement depends on a partnership between the
individual and the experienced shoulder surgeon. Individuals should
optimize their health so that they will be in the best possible
condition for this procedure. Smoking should be stopped a month before
surgery and not resumed for at least three months afterwards. Any
heart, lung, kidney, bladder, tooth, or gum problems should be managed
before surgery. Any infection may be a reason to delay the operation.
The shoulder surgeon needs to be aware of all health issues, including
allergies and the non-prescription and prescription medications being
taken. Some of these may need to be modified or stopped. For instance,
aspirin and anti-inflammatory medication may affect the way the blood
clots.
The incision used for a shoulder replacement with a reversed
(reverse Delta) shoulder is usually made across the side of the
shoulder. [Figure 18] Occasionally it is made in the front of the
shoulder. The area of the skin incision must be clean and free from
sores and scratches.
Before surgery, the individual should consider the limitations,
alternatives and risks of surgery. Individuals should also recognize
that shoulder replacement with a reversed (reverse Delta) prosthesis
cannot restore normal function to the severely damaged shoulder.
The individual needs to plan on carefully protecting the arm for
three to six weeks after the procedure. Driving, shopping and
performing usual work or chores may be difficult after surgery. Plans
for necessary assistance need to be made before surgery. For
individuals who live alone or those without readily available help,
arrangements for home help should be made well in advance.
What about the timing of reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder? How long can it be safely delayed? Shoulder replacement arthroplasty can be delayed until the time that is
best for the individual's overall health and convenience. However,
excessive delays can result in the loss of bone making the
reconstruction more difficult for the surgeon and the individual.How can the costs of reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder be anticipated? The surgeon's office should provide a reasonable estimate of the
surgeon's fee and the hospital fee.Who should perform reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder and where? Shoulder replacement arthroplasty with a reversed (reverse Delta)
prosthesis for cuff tear arthropathy complicated by instability is a
technically demanding procedure that should be performed by an
experienced surgeon in a medical center experienced in performing
similar shoulder joint replacements. Individuals should inquire as to
the number of shoulder arthroplasty procedures that the surgeon
performs each year and the number of these procedures performed in the
medical center each year.How can surgeons experienced in reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder be found? Because relatively few shoulder arthroplasties are performed in the
United States each year, it is unlikely that every community has an
experienced shoulder arthroplasty surgeon who frequently performs
arthroplasties for cuff tear. Surgeons specializing in
shoulder joint replacement may be located through university schools of
medicine, county medical societies, or state orthopaedic societies.
Other resources include local rheumatologists or professional societies
such as the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons society.In what type of facility is reverse shoulder for reverse shoulder usually done? Shoulder replacement arthroplasty is usually performed in a major
medical center that performs these procedures on a regular basis. These
centers have surgical teams and facilities specially designed for this
type of surgery. They also have nurses and therapists who are
accustomed to assisting individuals in their recovery from shoulder
replacement surgery.
Surgery for Reverse Shoulder at the University of Washington If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss this procedure, you can request an appointment using our online referrals website. To request a referral online, please click here. You can also call 206-598-7416 to make an appointment.
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