25 August 2024 : Clinical Research
Enhanced Outcomes and Safety of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in Rotator Cuff Deficiency and Proximal Humerus Fractures: A 22-Patient Retrospective Analysis
Yılmaz Tutak

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.945241
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e945241
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the patients.
Age* | 66 (61.25–71.25) |
Sex, n (%) | |
Male | 8 (%36.4) |
Female | 14 (%63.6) |
Indication, n (%) | |
Fracture | 16 (%72.7) |
Rotator cuff tear | 6 (%27.3) |
ASA class# | 2.18±0.5 |
AO classification, n (%) | |
C1; C2; C3; B3 | 7 (%43.75); 5 (%31.25); 2 (%12.5); 2(%12.5) |
Neer type, n (%) | |
Three-part | 5 (%31.25) |
Four-part | 11 (%68.75) |
Injured arm | |
Right | 14 (%63.6) |
Left | 8 (%36.4) |
Dominant arm | |
Right | 21 (%95.5) |
Left | 1 (%4.5) |
Surgical time (min)# | 80.45±16.3 |
Follow-up (years)# | 4.05±1.2 |
* Median (IQR); # mean±SD. ASA – American Society of Anaesthesiologists; AO – Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen. |