Abstract
Case Custom revision total shoulder replacements are one option for salvage of failed shoulder arthroplasty, but reports are scarce. We report two cases of revision shoulder arthroplasty using a custom constrained total shoulder (CCTS) endoprosthesis with a bi-flanged scapular (BFS) component in the setting of soft tissue, humeral, and glenoid bone loss. Conclusion The CCTS with BFS is a viable salvage implant for failed reverse total shoulder arthroplasty to achieve pain reduction, but long-term follow up is needed.
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