Types of Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement

In an anatomic total shoulder replacement, both the ball and the socket are replaced. The implants resemble the natural shape of the bones. Patients with bone-on-bone osteoarthritis without severe deformity and intact rotator cuff tendons are generally good candidates for anatomic total shoulder replacement surgery.

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Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement Surgical Video

This animation explains an anatomic total shoulder replacement surgery.

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Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Surgical

Another type of shoulder replacement is called reverse total shoulder replacement, because the ball and socket are "reversed." These replacements are primarily used for patients who develop arthritis from chronic rotator cuff tears that are not reparable. They are also appropriate for patients with bone erosion from longstanding arthritis, shoulder fractures, and revision surgery for failed shoulder replacements.

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Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Surgical Video

This animation explains a reverse total shoulder replacement surgery.

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This surgical video shows a reverse total shoulder replacement being performed in an operating room.

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Revision Shoulder Replacement

If your shoulder replacement is no longer functioning well, your surgeon will work with you to identify the source of the problem and explore whether revision shoulder replacement may benefit you.