Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8926609 | JSES Open Access | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The rate of adverse surgical outcomes after shoulder arthroplasty differed across populations that received HA, TSA, and RSA and across patients within each group by comorbidity burden. The finding that the rate of surgical complications and related hospital admissions remained meaningful during the entire year after surgery suggests that a postoperative follow-up period longer than the traditional 90 days may be warranted.
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Authors
Sarah B. PhD, Cole G. PhD, Charles A. PhD, PT, ATC, John M. PhD, Richard J. MD, John M. MD,