Rl. Worland et J. Arredondo, BIPOLAR SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY FOR PAINFUL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER, The Journal of arthroplasty, 13(6), 1998, pp. 631-637
Between April 1991 and March 1997, 182 bipolar shoulder replacements w
ere implanted in 174 patients (8 bilateral) for painful conditions of
the shoulder. The study group comprises 108 patients who were followed
for an average of 2.9 years (range, 2-6 years). Diagnoses included os
teoarthritis (51), rotator cuff arthropathy (27), avascular necrosis (
3), revisions (8), rheumatoid arthritis (2), and fractures-both old an
d recent (17). A satisfactory rating (University of California at Los
Angeles shoulder rating score greater than or equal to 28 points of 35
) was achieved by 72% of the patients (including rotator cuff arthropa
thy patients). Patients with osteoarthritis obtained 90.2% of satisfac
tory results (46 of 51). The overall pain score after surgery was 8.8
points (of 10), meaning that none or occasional pain was present. Five
patients required prosthetic revision, and 102 (94.4%) were satisfied
with the surgical procedure.