Abstract

Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), while generally a successful procedure that improves shoulder function, can be associated with high post-operative resource utilization. Studies on hospital costs of post-operative care are sparse. The study objective was to estimate post-operative hospital costs after TSA and evaluate cost differences among patient characteristics.

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