Shoulder hemiarthroplasty refers to a procedure that involves the replacement of the broken head. It also involves the reconstruction of fractured bones around the artificial joint. Shoulder hemiarthroplasty, also known as partial shoulder replacement, is a procedure in which the upper portion of the arm (humerus), is removed and replaced with a prosthetic implant made from metal. The socket or glenoid is left intact. A shoulder hemiarthroplasty, also known as partial shoulder replacement, is the surgical removal and replacement of the top portion of your humerus (the upper arm bone). This is the ball of the shoulder's ball and socket joint. It can be severely damaged by chronic disease or injury. Shoulder hemiarthroplasty is a procedure that restores the integrity of the shoulder joint. This can reduce pain and improve mobility. Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty, which is a partial replacement of the shoulder joint where only your humeral head will be replaced, is called shoulder hemiarthroplasty. The ball and socket joint in your shoulder are where your humerus (head) fits into your glenoid (socket). A layer of articular cartilage is found around the joint. This acts as a lubricant, reducing friction between the bones and your arm when you move it. This surface can become worn away or damaged by arthritic changes, trauma, overuse, or other factors that cause severe pain.
A shoulder hemiarthroplasty can be performed if only the head is affected. To restore normal articulating surfaces, the head of the humerus is removed and replaced by a metal prosthetic. Shoulder arthroplasty is also performed for severe fractures, failed shoulder arthroplasty procedures, tumors, and avascular necrosis (bone death due to blockage of blood supply). A shoulder hemiarthroplasty (also known as partial shoulder replacement) involves the replacement of the humerus by an artificial implant. The glenoid is left intact. Although it isn't the most popular procedure, it is more common to do a complete shoulder replacement. However, for the right patient, hemiarthroplasty may be the best option to relieve their shoulder pain. We will take a closer look at the reasons for a shoulder hemiarthroplasty and how it is performed. The market is driven by the high prevalence of arthritis-related disorders, including osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. The market is also being boosted by the adoption of hemiarthroplasty by surgeons, and an increase in sports-related injuries. The market is constrained by postoperative complications and the high cost of advanced shoulder arthroplasty devices.
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