Más de una década después de que se aprobara la primera prótesis para artroplastia total reversa de hombro (RTSA) en los EE. UU., Un estudio de la Universidad Johns Hopkins descubrió una tasa persistentemente alta de complicaciones relacionadas con el dispositivo asociadas con el procedimiento, posiblemente debido a una abrupta Curva de aprendizaje para cirujanos.
The Weekly Report: Complication rates in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, plus more new content from ICJR https://t.co/URe5f6k0Yf
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Source
Weber SC, Srikumaran U, Joseph J, McFarland EG. Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Incidence Rates, Complications, and Outcomes in 2,638 Patients as Reported by ABOS Part II Candidates from 2005 through 2017 (Paper 376). Presented at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 12-16, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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