Revision Shoulder Replacement Surgeon in Pittsburgh
Persistent pain, infection, stiffness, weakness, instability, hardware loosening, malposition or fracture after a total shoulder replacement may necessitate revision surgery. Dr. Tauberg provides expert diagnosis and individualized nonoperative and operative treatments for the shoulder including revision shoulder replacement in Pittsburgh. Dr. Tauberg also provides the highest level of care during and after surgery. Contact Dr. Tauberg's office for an appointment today!

What is Total Shoulder Replacement?
Total shoulder replacement is the replacement of the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) and the glenoid cavity (cavity of the shoulder blade) into which the humerus fits, with artificial prostheses to relieve pain, swelling, and stiffness caused due to damage of cartilage at the articulating surfaces.
When is a Revision Shoulder Replacement Considered?
Total shoulder replacement usually has good results, but a revision surgery may occasionally be necessary due to persistent pain, infection, stiffness, weakness, instability, hardware loosening, malposition or fracture.
These complications occur with the formation of osteophytes (bone spurs), scar tissue, deficits in the supporting muscles, injury to nerves during surgery, soft tissue imbalance and loose bodies. Complications may also occur when the components are too large, become loose or misplaced. Inadequate participation in the rehabilitation program and overstraining the repaired tendons too early are other causes for surgical failure.
Preparing for Revision Shoulder Replacement
Before considering revision surgery, Dr. Tauberg will review your history and perform a thorough physical examination of your shoulder to identify the cause of failure and decide on the best approach to treatment.
Revision Shoulder Replacement Procedure
Revision surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia. You are positioned in such a way as to allow all possible variations in the treatment plan. Incisions are made to gain optimal access to the problem and usually follow previous incisions with extensions made as necessary.
Revision surgery involves the following:
- Impeding structures such as scar tissue are removed.
- Muscles, tendons, and ligaments that are stiff are released to improve range of motion and those that are injured are repaired using tendon grafts.
- Ill-fitting components are replaced or altered.
- Fractures are stabilized with plates, screws, and wires.
- Infections are usually treated by debriding soft tissue (removal of dead, infected tissue) and irrigation with antibiotic solution.
- In cases of chronic infections, components may need to be replaced.
- Care is taken to protect muscular and neurovascular structures whose positions may be altered because of the previous surgery.
Risks and Complications of Revision Shoulder Replacement
Potential risks and complications that may occur following shoulder hemiarthroplasty include infection, instability, fractures of the humerus or scapula, shoulder stiffness, and damage to the blood vessels and nerves.
Related Topics
- Same Day Shoulder Surgery
- Open Shoulder Stabilization
- Distal Tibial Allograft Glenoid Reconstruction
- Revision Shoulder Replacement
- Shoulder Reconstruction Surgery
- Arthroscopic Acromioplasty
- Outpatient Shoulder Replacement
- Arthroscopic Latarjet for Shoulder Instability
- Anterior Shoulder Stabilization
- Shoulder Joint Replacement
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement
- Minimally Invasive Shoulder Joint Replacement
- Complex Shoulder Reconstruction
- Posterior Shoulder Stabilization
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- Barbotage for Calcific Tendonosis Of The Rotator Cuff
- Superior Capsule & Anterior Rotator Cable Repair: Recouplage
- SLAP Repair
- Shoulder Labrum Reconstruction
- Latarjet Procedure
- Shoulder Stabilization
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Distal Clavicle Excision
- Capsular Release
- Shoulder Surgery
- Partial Shoulder Replacement
- Shoulder Preservation Surgery
- Revision Open Labral Repair (Revision Bankart)
- AC Joint Repair
- Subacromial Decompression
- Periprosthetic Shoulder Fracture Fixation
- Simpliciti Canal-Sparing Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Reconstruction
- Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections
- Intraarticular Shoulder Injection
- Viscosupplementation for Shoulder Arthritis
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