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Stemmed hemiarthroplasty is a form of partial shoulder replacement. In some cases of shoulder damage, a surgeon may only need to replace part of the shoulder joint with an implant. In this situation, a stemmed hemiarthroplasty can be performed if the arm bone has been fractured or otherwise damaged, but the shoulder socket remains intact.
If you’re dealing with a shoulder injury or condition and are exploring surgical options, take a moment to read the following information. The USA Spine Care team is dedicated to patient education as an important part of the care process. Please reach out to our team if you have any questions or would like to learn more.
A stemmed hemiarthroplasty will generally be performed to treat patients dealing with the following injuries or conditions:
Surgery for severe fractures is usually recommended at the time of diagnosis, while with shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff tears, conservative treatments will be fully explored first. The goal of a hemiarthroplasty is to relieve pain and restore as much function as possible in the shoulder and arm.
If a patient is deemed to be a good surgical candidate, meeting health and diagnostic requirements, surgeons can recommend a stemmed hemiarthroplasty. This procedure can be performed at a hospital using traditional techniques, or on an outpatient basis thanks to the development of minimally invasive techniques.
A stemmed hemiarthroplasty procedure involves the following steps:
Recovery time for partial shoulder replacement surgeries vary from patient to patient. The surgical team will provide detailed postoperative care and recovery instructions. Most patients will wear a sling for about a month and will be unable to drive during this time. Physical therapy and rehabilitation will be an essential part of the recovery process and help to regain function and relearn basic activities.
For patients undergoing stemmed hemiarthroplasty, the cost is generally determined by several factors. This includes the specific type of procedure, whether it is outpatient or hospital-based, the type of implant and insurance carrier. Medicare does cover medically necessary stemmed hemiarthroplasty when ordered by a physician. At USA Spine Care, we accept Medicare, most private health insurances, as well as workers’ compensation and personal injury cases. A representative can answer any of your questions about the cost of our treatments.
To learn more about our treatments for shoulder pain and immobility, including conservative and surgical options, contact USA Spine Care today.
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