Clinical Evaluation of Reverse Versus Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty Techniques in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis (CERVASA)
Shoulder Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Osteoarthritis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Patients who have failed standard non-surgical management of their shoulder osteoarthritis who would benefit from a shoulder arthroplasty. Failed medical management will be defined as persistent pain and disability despite adequate standard non-operative management for 6 months. Medical management will be defined as:
- The use of drugs including analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Physiotherapy consisting of stretching, strengthening and local modalities (ultrasound, cryotherapy, etc.)
- Activity modification
- Imaging, and intra-operative findings confirming advanced gleno-humeral cartilage loss
- Patients may present with a glenoid deficiency and >15 degrees of retroversion
- 65 years of age and older
Exclusion Criteria:
- Active joint or systemic infection
- Rotator cuff arthropathy
- Need for an augmented glenoid component or a bone graft to correct version to within 10 degrees of neutral
- Retroversion cannot be surgically corrected to within 10 degrees of neutral with a "high- side" ream technique
- Significant muscle paralysis
- Charcot's arthropathy
- Major medical illness (life expectancy less than 1 year or unacceptably high operative risk)
- Active Workers Compensation Board (WCB) claim
- Unable to understand the consent form/process
- Psychiatric illness that precludes informed consent
- Unwilling to be followed for the duration of the study
- History of previous shoulder surgery on affected side
Sites / Locations
- Royal Alexandra Hospital (Orthopaedic Surgical Centre)Recruiting
- Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic (University of Alberta)Recruiting
- Kaye Edmonton ClinicRecruiting
- Collaborative Orthopaedic Research (CORe), Clinical Sciences BuildingRecruiting
- University of Alberta HospitalRecruiting
- Grey Nuns Community HospitalRecruiting
- Sturgeon Community HospitalRecruiting
- The Ottawa HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (RTSA)
Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA)
Patient will undergo a RTSA as per standard technique. It uses a stemmed metal humeral component attached to the glenoid and the shallow glenoid component attached to the humerus. Pre-operative CT imaging and surgical planning software based on pre-operative CT scans will be used in each case to determine the degree of eccentric ("high side") anterior reaming to within < 10 degrees of neutral glenoid version. Standard instruments including a spherical burr and power reamers will be used to achieve this.
Patients will undergo standard glenoid preparation and implantation of a TSA. It uses a stemmed metal humeral component to replace the arthritic head of humerus and a shallow polyethylene glenoid component to replace the arthritic glenoid surface. The degree of anterior- reaming will be based on pre-operative CT scan assessment and templating software with the goal of correcting glenoid retroversion to within 10 degrees of neutral version.