Editorial Board
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Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 17, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

Table of Contents
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Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 17, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

Sponsoring Societies
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2023 Acknowledgment of Reviewers
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Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 17, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

Cemented vs. Press-Fit Humeral Stems: A Matched Cohort Analysis at a Mean Follow-Up of 10 years
While cementation of humeral stems has long been considered the gold standard for anatomic shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA), cementless, or press-fit, fixation offers a relatively cheaper and less demanding alternative, particularly in the setting of a revision procedure. However, this approach has been accompanied by concerns of implant loosening and high rates of radiolucency. In the present study we performed a propensity matched comparison of clinical and patient-reported outcomes between cemented and cementless fixation techniques for aTSA. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 17, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Troy Li, Akiro H. Duey, Akshar V. Patel, Christopher A. White, Kenneth H. Levy, William A. Ranson, Carl M. Cirino, Dave Shukla, Bradford O. Parsons, Evan L. Flatow, Paul J. Cagle Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Varus-valgus Alignment of Humeral Short Stem in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Does It Really Matter?
The utilization of short humeral stems in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) has gained attention in recent times. However, concerns regarding the risk of misalignment during implant insertion are associated with their use. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 17, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Sung-Hyun Cho, Chan-Joo Park, Sang-Jae Kim, Kyoung-Geun Lee, Gyu Rim Baek, Min-Shik Chung, Aaron T. Hui, Michelle H. McGarry, Thay Q. Lee, Sungwook Jung, Jaewon Kim, Yang-Soo Kim Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Robert H. Cofield, MD, Award for Best Oral Presentation 2023: up to 8 mm of glenoid-sided lateralization does not increase the risk of acromial or scapular spine stress fracture following reverse shoulder arthroplasty with a 135 ° inlay humeral component
Glenoid-sided lateralization in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) decreases bony impingement and improves rotational range of motion, but has been theorized to increase the risk of acromial or scapular spine fractures (ASFs). The purpose of this study was to assess if glenoid-sided lateralization even up to 8 mm increases the risk for stress fracture following RSA with a 135 ° inlay humeral component. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 16, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Theresa Pak, Javier Ardebol, Mariano E. Menendez, Reuben Gobezie, Benjamin W. Sears, Evan Lederman, Shoulder Arthroplasty Research Committee (ShARC) group, Brian C. Werner, Patrick J. Denard Source Type: research

Are glenoid retroversion, humeral subluxation and Walch classification associated with a muscle imbalance.
The objective of this study was to compare the ratio of anterior to posterior rotator cuff muscle and deltoid volumes as a function of humeral subluxation and glenoid morphology when analyzed as continuous variable in arthritic shoulders. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 16, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jean-David Werthel, Maryama Dufrenot, Bradley S. Schoch, Arnaud Walch, Yannick Morvan, Manuel Urvoy, Gilles Walch, Marc-Olivier Gauci Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Spontaneous Resolution of Spinoglenoid Ganglion Cyst: A Case Series
Spontaneous resolution of a spinoglenoid notch ganglion cyst (SGC) without surgical treatment has been rarely reported; however, we have encountered this phenomenon occasionally. Therefore, we aimed to describe a case series of consecutive patients with SGC in whom it spontaneously resolved without surgical treatment. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 16, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Ji Young Yoon, Wan Soo Park, Hyeon Jang Jeong, Young Dae Jeon, Ji Un Kim, Joo Han Oh Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Gender Differences Among Shoulder Arthroplasty Surgeons: Past, Present, and Future
Reducing differences in the gender representation of shoulder arthroplasty surgeons may help optimize patient care. This work aims to determine (a) the current gender distribution of surgeons performing shoulder arthroplasty, (b) how gender relates to practice patterns among shoulder arthroplasty surgeons, and (c) how gender distribution has been changing over time. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 16, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Melissa A. Wright, Alexander Aleem, Anand M. Murthi, Benjamin Zmistowski Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Robert H. Cofield, MD, Award for Best Oral Presentation 2023: Up to 8mm of Glenoid-Sided Lateralization Does Not Increase the Risk of Acromial or Scapular Spine Stress Fracture Following Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty With a 135 ° Inlay Humeral Component
Glenoid-sided lateralization in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) decreases bony impingement and improves rotational range of motion, but has been theorized to increase the risk of acromial or scapular spine fractures (ASF). The purpose of this study was to assess the if glenoid-sided lateralization even up to 8 mm increases risk for stress fracture following RSA with a 135 ° inlay humeral component. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 16, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Theresa Pak, Javier Ardebol, Mariano E. Menendez, Reuben Gobezie, Benjamin W. Sears, Evan Lederman, Brian Werner, Patrick J. Denard, ShARC group Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

SECEC Didier Patte Prize 2023: the ABC classification of posterior shoulder instability
The ABC classification has recently been proposed as a comprehensive classification system for posterior shoulder instability (PSI). The purpose of this study was to analyze the comprehensiveness as well as inter-rater and intrarater reliability of the ABC classification. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 11, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Philipp Moroder, Lucca Lacheta, Marvin Minkus, Henry Gebauer, Alp Paksoy, Kathi Thiele, Doruk Akg ün Source Type: research

Outcomes After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis in Patients Under and Over 70 Years of Age: A Propensity Score- Matched Analysis
As reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) continues to grow in popularity for the treatment of glenohumeral osteoarthritis (GHOA) with an intact rotator cuff, it becomes increasingly important to identify factors that influence postoperative outcome. Although recent studies have demonstrated excellent postoperative range of motion and patient-reported outcome scores following RSA for GHOA, there continues to be surgeon hesitation to adopt RSA as a viable treatment in the younger patient population due to greater functional demands. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 11, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Kristian Efremov, Evan A. Glass, Daniel P. Swanson, Adam R. Bowler, Kiet Le, Jacob M. Kirsch, Andrew Jawa Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Clinically Significant Outcome Thresholds and Rates of Achievement by Shoulder Arthroplasty Type and Preoperative Diagnosis
Clinically significant outcome (CSO) benchmarks have been previously established for shoulder arthroplasty by assimilating preoperative diagnoses and arthroplasty types. The purpose of this study was to establish unique CSO thresholds and compare the time-to-achievement of these for reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for osteoarthritis (GHOA), RSA for rotator cuff arthropathy (RCA), and total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) for GHOA. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 11, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Richard N. Puzzitiello, Michael A. Moverman, Evan A. Glass, Daniel P. Swanson, Adam R. Bowler, Kiet Le, Jacob M. Kirsch, Ryan Lohre, Andrew Jawa Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

SECEC Didier Patte Prize 2023: The ABC of Posterior Shoulder Instability
The ABC classification has recently been proposed as a comprehensive classification system for posterior shoulder instability (PSI). The purpose of this study was to analyze the comprehensiveness as well as inter- and intra-rater reliability of the ABC classification. (Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Source: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - January 11, 2024 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Philipp Moroder, Lucca Lacheta, Marvin Minkus, Henry Gebauer, Alp Paksoy, Kathi Thiele, Doruk Akg ün Tags: Original Article Source Type: research