Short-term results of total shoulder arthroplasty for ochronotic arthritis

  • Dorleijn D
  • van Noort A
  • Janus G
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Abstract

Alkaptonuria is a rare inherited autosomal recessive disorder resulting in large joint osteoarthritis with black discoloration of the cartilage. The glenohumeral is the third most affected joint. Two cases of ochronotic shoulder arthropathy with three shoulder joint replacements are presented. Stemless shoulder arthroplasty was implanted with moderate to good results up to 2 years follow-up regarding pain and range of motion.

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Dorleijn, D., van Noort, A., & Janus, G. (2019). Short-term results of total shoulder arthroplasty for ochronotic arthritis. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2019(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz219

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