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Criteria for Implant Choice of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (역행성 인공관절 전치환술 시 임플란트 선택에 대한 기준)

  • Choi, Chang-Hyuk;Kim, Jun-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • 제56권5호
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    • pp.377-390
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    • 2021
  • Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) is a surgical method that has recently been conducted in widely irrepairable rotator cuff tears with pseudoparalysis, cuff tear arthropathy, and osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint. Several topics can be described, but this review article provides an opinion on the criteria for the choice of implant in RTSA.

A Study on the Medical Use of Total Replacement Arthroplasty Patients for Life Care (라이프케어를 위한 관절 치환술 환자의 의료이용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyung-Hwa;Kim, Hwan-Hui
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • 제13권8호
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    • pp.661-670
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze influential factors for blood transfusion for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty, which are chronic degenerative arthritis, using the 2017 sample data of Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, to research the impact of blood transfusion on the usage of medical services among arthroplasty patients, and ultimately to provide some information on how to offer quality medical services. The findings of the study were as follows: First, whether there were any significant differences in the use or nonuse of transfusion during total knee arthroplasty according to hospital characteristics and patient characteristics was compared. As for significant variables, the type of health care institution, the level of sickbed, gender and anemia were found to have been statistically significantly related. Second. whether there were any significant differences in the use or nonuse of transfusion during total hip arthroplasty according to hospital characteristics and patient characteristics was compared. As for significant variables, the type of health care institution and the level of sickbed were found to have been statistically significantly related. Third, whether there were any significant differences in the presence or absence of diabetes among the total knee arthroplasty patients according to hospital characteristics and patient characteristics was compared. As for significant variables, the type of health care institution, the number of sickbed and anemia were found to have been statistically significantly related. In the case of the total hip arthroplasty patients, there were no variables that were significantly related.

Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Clinical Results and Prevention of Complications (역행성 견관절 전치환술: 임상 결과와 합병증 예방)

  • Rhee, Yong Girl;Youn, Seung-Min;Rhee, Sung-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • 제56권5호
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    • pp.367-376
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    • 2021
  • An increasing number of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty procedures has been performed since its introduction to South Korea in 2007. This review discusses the biomechanical rationale behind the development of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty and its outcomes over time. In addition, this paper mentions ways to minimize the risk of complications that may occur and how to manage those complications.

The Current State of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (견관절 전치환술의 현재)

  • Oh, Joo-Han;Song, Byung-Wook
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of the present article is to help orthopedic surgeons better understand the basic principles of unconstrained total shoulder arthroplasty, and to help them perform the best surgical technique for reconstruction. Materials and Methods: In this article, we reviewed in depth current biomechanics, indications & contraindications, surgical techniques, complications and outcomes of unconstrained total shoulder arthroplasty. Additionally, we discussed current issues relevant to total shoulder arthroplasty such as whether a keeled or a pegged glenoid should be used. Results and Conclusion: A thorough understanding of the biomechanics of total shoulder arthroplasty, and the technical details and problems in implantation, are critical to provide the best functional outcome and to avoid the risk of complications.

Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty - Techniques and Pitfalls - (역행성 견관절 전치환술 - 수술 기법 및 주의점 -)

  • Chung, Seok-Won;Kim, Joon-Yub;Oh, Joo-Han
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of the present article is to help orthopedic surgeons better understand the function and performance of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, and also to help them perform the most proper surgical technique for reconstruction. Materials and methods: In this article, the specific technical aspects and pitfalls of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty were reviewed in depth. Additionally, the current issues relevant to the reverse total shoulder arthroplasty such as scapular notching and restoration of active external rotation were discussed. Results and conclusion: An understanding of the biomechanics of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty and the technical details and pitfalls of its implantation are critical in order to provide the best functional outcome without increasing the risk of complications.

Factors Affecting on Life Satisfaction of Elderly after Total Knee Arthroplasty (슬관절 전치환술을 받은 노인의 삶의 만족도에 미치는 영향요인)

  • Park, You-Jin;Park, Eun-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • 제14권9호
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    • pp.563-569
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    • 2016
  • Recently, South Korea senile patients to undergo total knee arthoplasty surgery along with the aging of the population has increased. Hence, this descriptive investigational study is to identify the correlation among the variables including the pain, depression, social support, and the degree of life satisfaction in the senile patients with total knee arthroplasty, and to analyze the factors to affect the degree of life satisfaction. The study subjects were 115 the senile patients, who had been hospital in less than one year or visited the hospital on an out patient basis after getting surgery of total knee arthroplasty at the orthopedics of S hospital located in G Metropolitan City. Data collection period was from September 25, 2015 to October 31, 2015, they were collected using structured questionnaire with the researches describing the research objectives and methods.

Review of the Reasons in Cases Requiring Varus/Valgus Constrained Prosthesis in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (일차 슬관절 전치환술 시내·외반 구속형 치환물이 필요했던 사례들의 원인 분석)

  • Kong, Dong Yi;Park, Sang Hoon;Choi, Choong Hyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • 제56권3호
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    • pp.253-260
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The least constrained prosthesis is generally recommended in primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Nevertheless, a varus/valgus constrained (VVC) prosthesis should be implanted when a semi-constrained prosthesis is not good for adequate stability, especially in the coronal plane. In domestic situations, however, the VVC prosthesis could not always be prepared for every primary TKA case. Therefore, it is sometimes impractical to use a VVC prosthesis for unsual unstable situations. This study provides information for preparing VVC prostheses in the preoperative planning of primary TKA through an analysis of primary VVC TKA cases. Materials and Methods: This study reviewed 1,797 primary TKAs, performed between May 2003 and February 2016. The reasons for requiring VVC prosthesis and the preoperative conditions in 29 TKAs that underwent primary TKA with a VVC prosthesis were analyzed retrospectively. Results: In primary TKA, 29 cases (1.6%) in 27 patients (6 male and 21 female) used VVC prosthesis. Two patients underwent a VVC prosthesis on both knees. The mean age of the patients was 63.4 years old (34-79 years). The mean flexion contracture was 16.2° (-20°-90°), and the mean angle of great flexion was 111.7° (35°-145°). The situations requiring a VVC prosthesis were severe valgus deformity in 10 knees, knee stiffness requiring extensive soft tissue release in 10 knees, previously injured collateral ligaments in five knees, and distal femoral bone defect due to avascular necrosis in four knees. The mean tibiofemoral angle was 25.7° (21°-43°) in 10 cases with a valgus deformity. The mean flexion contracture was 37.5° (20°-90°), and the mean range of motion was 48.5° (10°-70°) in 10 cases with knee stiffness. Conclusion: The preparation of VVC prosthesis is recommended, even for primary TKA in cases of severe valgus deformity (tibiofemoral angle>20°), stiff knee (the range of motion: less than 70° with more than 20° flexion contracture), and the cases with a previous collateral ligament injury. This information will help in the preparation of adequate TKA prostheses for unusual unstable situations.

Factors for Survival and Complications of Malignant Bone Tumor Patients with a Total Femoral Replacement (대퇴골 전치환술 받은 악성 골종양 환자의 생존인자와 합병증)

  • Cho, Wan Hyeong;Jeon, Dae-Geun;Song, Won Seok;Park, Hwan Seong;Nam, Hee Seung;Kim, Kyung Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.244-252
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: Total femoral replacement (TFR) is an extreme form of limb salvage. Considering the rarity of this procedure, reports have focused on the complications and a proper indication is unclear. This study analyzed 36 patients with TFR who were asked the following: 1) prognostic factors related to survival in patients who underwent TFR with a tumoral cause; 2) overall implant and limb survival; 3) complications, functional outcome, and limb status for patients surviving for more than 3 years. Materials and Methods: According to the causes for TFR, 36 patients were categorized into three groups: extensive primary tumoral involvement (group 1, 15 cases), tumoral contamination by an inadvertent procedure or local recurrence (group 2, 16 cases), and salvage of a failed reconstruction (group 3, 5 cases). The factors that may affect the survival of patients included age, sex, cause of TFR, and tumor volume change after chemotherapy. Results: The overall five-year survival of the 36 patients was 31.5%±16.2%. The five-year survival of 31 patients with tumoral causes was 21.1%±15.6%. The five-year survival of 50.0%±31.0% in patients with a decreased tumor volume after chemotherapy was higher than that of increased tumor volume (p=0.02). The five-year survival of 12 cases with a wide margin was 41.7%±27.9%, whereas that of the marginal margin was 0.0%±0.0% (p=0.03). The ten-year overall implant survival of 36 patients was 85.9%±14.1%. The five-year revision-free survival was 16.6%±18.2%. At the final follow-up, 12 maintained tumor prosthesis, three underwent amputation (rotationplasty, 2; above knee amputation, 1), and the remaining one had knee fusion. Among 16 patients with a follow-up of more than three years, 14 patients underwent surgical intervention and two patients had conservative management. Complications included infection in 10 cases, local recurrences in two cases, and one case each of hip dislocation, bushing fracture, and femoral artery occlusion. Conclusion: Patients showing an increased tumor volume after chemotherapy and having an inadequate surgical margin showed a high chance of early death. In the long-term follow-up, TFR showed a high infection rate and the functional outcome was unsatisfactory. Nevertheless, this procedure is an inevitable option of limb preservation in selected patients.