J Orthop. 2021 Mar-Apr; 24: 165–172.

Subscapularis-sparing approaches in shoulder arthroplasty: A systematic review

Sandra Lee,a Huda Sardar,a Nolan S. Horner,a Latifah Al Mana,a Bruce S. Miller,b Moin Khan,a,∗ and Bashar Alolabia
Shoulder

Background

Novel approaches for anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA and rTSA) that spare the subscapularis (SSC) have recently been described. Outcomes for the SSC-sparing approach were evaluated through this systematic review.

Methods

Medline, Embase, PubMed, and CENTRAL were searched.

Results

From 2051 citations, 8 studies were included (aTSA group, n = 241; rTSA group, n = 68). SSC-sparing aTSA and rTSA were associated with significant postoperative improvements in shoulder function and range of motion at 12- to 24-month follow-up.

Conclusion

The SSC-sparing approach may provide a safe alternative for up to two years post-surgery. Evidence for long-term use remains inconclusive.


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