The Procedure of the Operation: What Happens in the Operating Theatre?
Entering the operating theatre, our team is already absolutely prepared. The operation is performed under general anaesthesia, which is almost always combined with regional anaesthesia (interscalene block). Our specialised anaesthesiologist “numbs” the nerves of the shoulder, which guarantees that the patient will not feel the slightest postoperative pain for at least 12 to 24 hours.
The procedure usually lasts around 90 minutes:
- Approach: We use techniques with as small an incision as possible (deltopectoral approach), respecting the tissues completely. The basic muscles are not cut, but pushed aside (opened like a curtain) to expose the joint.
- Bone Preparation: We remove the large, painful osteophytes and the deformed portion of the joint surface, preparing the healthy bone to receive the prosthesis.
- Placement of Materials: We insert and secure the 100% biocompatible implants. Their stabilisation can be achieved with the use of special medical cement or with the “biological integration” method (press-fit), where the patient’s own bone embraces and “grows” onto the micro-porous metal of the prosthesis.
- Check and Closure: I thoroughly check the reduction, the stability, and the range of motion of the new joint. When I confirm the perfect biomechanical function, the wound is closed carefully, ensuring an excellent aesthetic result.
Shoulder Arthroplasty: Recovery and Physiotherapy After Surgery
The operation is only the first step. To ensure the optimal result, recovery and physiotherapy are non-negotiable factors.
Usually, the patient remains in the clinic for 1 to 2 days, exclusively for monitoring and the administration of intravenous analgesia and antibiotic cover.
- The First 3–4 Weeks: Your arm will rest in a special sling. However, mobilisation begins immediately! From the very first day, you will move your fingers, your wrist, and your elbow, and you will perform special passive exercises (pendulum exercises) so that the shoulder does not “freeze”.
- 1st to 2nd Month: The personalised physiotherapy programme begins. The goal now is the gradual recovery of the range of motion, with the sling completely removed. You can take care of yourself (eat, dress).
- 3rd Month and Onwards: The emphasis shifts to the strengthening of the muscles. The muscles of the shoulder had atrophied due to the chronic pain, and now they “learn again” to support your new joint. The return to full, dynamic activity (even to sports such as swimming or tennis) is usually established at 4–6 months.
Possible Complications and Their Prevention
In modern medicine, honesty towards the patient is a fundamental principle. Although Total Shoulder Arthroplasty is one of the safest and most successful operations, it remains a major surgery. The frequency of complications is minimal (it ranges around 5% internationally), and knowledge is power.
The possible complications are always manageable and include:
- Infections: To eliminate the risk, the operation is performed under conditions of absolute sterility (ultra-clean operating theatres) and prophylactic antibiotic therapy is administered.
- Instability or Dislocation: The artificial joint may dislocate if the patient makes extreme, forbidden movements too early in the recovery. Compliance with our instructions is critical.
- Nerve Injury: The nerves around the shoulder are sensitive. A transient numbness is rare but real, which, however, in most cases, resolves automatically.
- Mechanical Loosening of Materials: After many years (15–20 years), the materials may wear and need replacement (revision).
Cost and Price: An Investment in Quality of Life
The return to a pain-free, normal life is priceless, but the practical issue of the cost of the operation rightly concerns every patient. There are no uniform, “standardised” prices, as medicine does not operate in this way.
The final cost of the Total Shoulder Arthroplasty is shaped by a series of important parameters. It depends directly on the type of implant required (Anatomic or Reverse, each of which has a completely different industrial cost), on the cutting-edge materials we order in a personalised way for you from top international manufacturers (USA, Switzerland), as well as on the days of hospitalisation in the chosen clinic. The insurance coverage you have (EOPYY or Private Insurance Company) also plays an important role.
For these reasons exactly, accurate, transparent, and honest information about the cost of your particular case can be given exclusively following a clinical examination. At our appointment, we will study your examinations, choose the appropriate method, and present you with a clear, detailed quotation without any hidden charges.
Meet the Doctor: Dr. Ioannis Polyzois
The replacement of a joint is an operation of absolute precision, where the experience of the surgeon determines the viability of the result. As an Orthopaedic Surgeon with absolute specialisation in the conditions, complex trauma, and arthroplasties of the shoulder and upper limb, my primary goal is to offer you a safe and definitive solution.
Having served as a permanent Consultant in Orthopaedics in the National Health Service of Great Britain (NHS) for more than 10 years, I was trained in an environment that demands excellent documentation and strict safety protocols. My extensive further training at the largest centres of reconstructive surgery worldwide enables me to apply the most modern international techniques (such as 3D Preoperative Planning) in Greece.
To date, I have performed more than 9,000 surgical operations, and I possess specialised experience in the placement of hundreds of arthroplasties. This vast surgical experience makes me competent for the successful execution of such high-difficulty operations. Every patient is unique, which is why my approach is always entirely personalised. I am here to listen to your problem with attention and, together, to plan your return to a daily life without any trace of pain.
Movement is life!
Arthritic pain and stiffness should not constitute the “new reality” to which you must resign yourself. Modern orthopaedics provides absolutely safe and permanent solutions. Contact our practice today to schedule a diagnostic appointment. We will analyse your examinations in detail, I will answer every question of yours with scientific honesty, and together we will design your own, fully tailored treatment to get your life back.