Modular shoulder prosthesis ARROW
cemented or non-cemented

modular shoulder prosthesis
modular shoulder prosthesis
modular shoulder prosthesis
modular shoulder prosthesis
modular shoulder prosthesis
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Characteristics

Shoulder prosthesis type
modular
Fixation
cemented or non-cemented

Description

The ARROW shoulder system provides surgeons with greater flexibility in their therapeutic arsenal for shoulder reconstruction. When it was introduced in 2003, the ARROW shoulder system was one of the first universal systems for shoulder arthroplasty. It allows surgeons to implant a reverse or anatomical prosthesis with the same set of instruments. The universal stem can be used with and without cement for hemiarthroplasty, total anatomical (4-peg cemented glenoid base or cementless metal-back base) or reverse shoulder arthroplasty. The instrumentation set consists of four instrument baskets. Depending on the patient’s needs, the surgeon may have to revise the prosthesis. The surgeon can keep the current humeral stem and then: – convert a hemiarthroplasty into a reverse shoulder or – convert a total shoulder into a reverse shoulder The surgeon can also keep the humeral stem and metal-back glenoid base and then – convert a total shoulder with metal-back glenoid base into a reverse shoulder The single instrumentation set for both types of implants is simple and contributes to the reproducibility of these techniques. Indications The indications for shoulder arthroplasty are scheduled surgery (osteoarthritis or glenohumeral OA, rheumatoid arthritis, fracture sequelae) and trauma surgery (complex proximal humerus fractures). The patient’s age, condition of the rotator cuff and bone stock determine which implant is needed.

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