Patient-Specific Instrumentation Reduces Deviations Between Planned and Post-Osteotomy Humeral Retrotorsion and Height in Shoulder Arthroplasty

Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) may potentially improve humeral osteotomy in shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to compare the deviation between planned and post-osteotomy humeral inclination, retrotorsion and height in shoulder arthroplasty, using PSI versus standard cuttin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2022-03
Hauptverfasser: Rojas, J Tomás, Jost, Bernhard, Hertel, Ralph, Zipeto, Claudio, Van Rooij, Floris, Zumstein, Matthias A
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Zusammenfassung:Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) may potentially improve humeral osteotomy in shoulder arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to compare the deviation between planned and post-osteotomy humeral inclination, retrotorsion and height in shoulder arthroplasty, using PSI versus standard cutting guides (SCG). Twenty fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens were allocated to undergo humeral osteotomy using either PSI or SCG, such that the two groups have similar age, gender and side. Pre-osteotomy computed tomography (CT) scan was performed and used for the three-dimensional (3D) planning. The osteotomy procedure was performed using a PSI designed for each specimen or a SCG depending on the group. A post-osteotomy CT scan was performed. The pre-osteotomy and post-osteotomy 3D CT scan reconstructions were superimposed to calculate the deviation between planned and post-osteotomy inclination, retrotorsion and height. Outliers were defined as cases with one or more of the following deviations: >5° inclination, >10° retrotorsion, and >3 mm height. The deviation and outliers in inclination, retrotorsion and height were compared between the two groups. The deviations between planned and post-osteotomy parameters were similar among the PSI and SCG groups for inclination (p=0.260), while they were significantly greater in the SCG group for retrotorsion (p10° in retrotorsion. After 3D planning PSI compared to SCG reduces the deviation between planned and post humeral osteotomy retrotorsion and height.
ISSN:1532-6500