Standard of Care: Reverse/Inverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Case Type / Diagnosis:
The reverse or inverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA), first described by Grammont et al.
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has only recently gained popularity and FDA approval as a treatment option for patients
requiring a shoulder replacement for the treatment of glenohumeral (GH) arthritis when it is
associated with irreparable rotator cuff damage, complex fractures, as well as for a revision for a
previously failed conventional TSA in which the rotator cuff tendons are deficient/absent.
http://ptlectures.blogspot.com
Case Type / Diagnosis:
The reverse or inverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA), first described by Grammont et al.
11
has only recently gained popularity and FDA approval as a treatment option for patients
requiring a shoulder replacement for the treatment of glenohumeral (GH) arthritis when it is
associated with irreparable rotator cuff damage, complex fractures, as well as for a revision for a
previously failed conventional TSA in which the rotator cuff tendons are deficient/absent.
http://ptlectures.blogspot.com
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