Abstract
Case:Two years after a right shoulder arthroscopic procedure, a 49-year-old woman presented with significant dysfunction and pain to our orthopaedic department. Laboratory and imaging evaluation demonstrated chronic glenohumeral osteomyelitis with irreparable damage to the humeral articular surface. A 2-stage soft-tissue shoulder interposition arthroplasty was performed to rebalance the joint. Long-term follow-up revealed functional results with pain control and no reinfection.Conclusion:For patients at high risk of reinfection or unable to undergo prosthetic joint implantation, this approach may be considered a functional alternative to salvage procedures.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e22.00557 |
| Journal | JBJS Case Connector |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 19 Jan 2023 |
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Keywords
- chronic osteomyelitis
- female
- involucrum
- middle age
- osteomyelitis
- P. aeruginosa
- post-infectious glenohumeral arthritis
- sequestrum
- shoulder interposition arthroplasty
- shoulder osteomyelitis
- soft tissue interposition arthroplasty