The surgical removal of the damaged areas of the shoulder joint and their replacement with artificial components, called a prosthesis, is known as shoulder replacement surgery or shoulder arthroplasty.
The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket type of joint. The humerus (round head of the upper arm bone) fits into a glenoid socket (shallow socket in the shoulder).
The prosthesis used for a shoulder replacement surgery is made up of two parts:
A metal ball (made of stainless steel) is attached to a stem (made of titanium) to keep the ball attached to the arm.
A polyethylene cup for replacing the glenoid socket.
Types:
Purpose:
A shoulder replacement surgery may be performed in the following cases:
Symptoms:
The following symptoms may indicate the need for a shoulder replacement surgery:
The following tests and diagnostic methods are used in order to diagnose problems with the shoulder bone:
The following complications can occur due to a shoulder replacement surgery:
M.B.B.S., M.S. (Orthopaedics), F.I.A.S. (UK), MSc Surgery of Trauma (UK) A.O. Fellow (Germany), D. Sports Medicine (UK), MCh ORTH (Liverpool), FRCS ORTH (UK) - Orthopedic Surgeon
MBBS | M.S. | M.Ch. | F.C.P.S. Diplomate of National Board (Orthopedics) | Fellowship(Joint Replacement) - Orthopedic Surgeon
MBBS | MS(Orthopedics) | DNB(Orthopedics) | FRCS | MRCS - Orthopedic Surgeon
M.B.B.S., D. Orth., M.S. Orth., M.Ch. Orth. (U.K.) - Orthopedic Surgeon
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics - Orthopedic Surgeon
MS - Orthopaedics , Diploma in Orthopaedics , MBBS Orthopedist , Spine And Pain Specialist. - Orthopedic Surgeon