Neurosurgeon
REVISION | LAS VEGAS
Dr. Andrew Lee, MD | Nevada Spine Clinic, Las Vegas, Nevada
Shoulder replacements are generally durable implants but can fail due to component loosening, rotator cuff failure, instability, infection, or periprosthetic fracture. When failure occurs, revision surgery is required to restore function and relieve pain.
Dr. Andrew Lee at Nevada Spine Clinic in Las Vegas manages complex shoulder revision cases including those referred by other surgeons.
Shoulder revision surgery is recommended when a failed replacement cannot be managed non-operatively and symptoms significantly impair quality of life. Comprehensive preoperative planning including advanced imaging guides the revision strategy.
Shoulder revision surgery addresses failed shoulder arthroplasty through removal of failed components and reconstruction appropriate to the failure mechanism. Dr. Andrew Lee performs shoulder revision cases at Southern Hills Hospital in Las Vegas.
The most common revision is conversion from a failed anatomic total shoulder to a reverse configuration, addressing both glenoid loosening and rotator cuff deficiency. Other revisions include isolated component exchange or staged treatment of periprosthetic infection.
Revision requires careful preoperative templating and intraoperative judgment to restore appropriate mechanics and shoulder function.
Recovery following shoulder revision is longer than primary replacement. A sling is worn for four to six weeks. Physical therapy is tailored to the specific revision performed.
Most patients require six to twelve months for meaningful functional recovery.
Pain relief following successful revision is typically significant. Functional recovery is more gradual and may not fully reach the level achieved with a successful primary replacement.
Regular follow-up monitors implant stability and guides rehabilitation.
No bathtub, swimming, or hot tub until cleared by Dr. Lee.
Wound care instructions must be followed carefully. Contact Nevada Spine Clinic immediately for any wound concerns.
Take all prescribed medications as directed.
Activity restrictions are individualized. Dr. Lee reviews specific guidelines at discharge and follow-up appointments.
Contact Nevada Spine Clinic or the emergency room for sudden severe pain, fever, or wound changes.
No bathtub, swimming, or hot tub until cleared by Dr. Lee.
Dr. Andrew Lee, MD | Nevada Spine Clinic, Las Vegas
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