Retrieval analysis is an important aspect of medical device development. Examination of retrieved devices allows device developers to close the design loop, understand the performance of devices, and validate assumptions made and methods used during preclinical testing. We provide an overview of the implant retrieval analysis performed at the Implant Research Center at Drexel University on reverse total shoulder systems retrieved after short to medium term implantation. We have examined 18 reverse total shoulders, retrieved at revision surgery after short to mid-term implantation (average 1.4 years, maximum 3.3 years). The average age at revision was 71 years old (st dev 11 years). Our evaluations included analysis of glenosphere bearing surface damage, evaluation of tribocorrosion at the modular junctions, visual assessment of polyethylene humeral bearing surface damage, quantitative analysis of polyethylene wear.INTRODUCTION
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