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Golfer Regains His Swing with Custom Shoulder Replacement
Dr. Rob Graham of Ascension Seton uses 3D printing technology to create custom shoulder joint for faster, less painful recovery
Jay Holland was playing golf last May when he slid down some wet grass on a golf course hill, caught himself and jammed his right shoulder.
“It hurt at first but then didn’t last so I didn’t worry about it too much,” he said. “Later in the summer I had physical therapy, but by October it was hurting again, especially at night.”
He talked to different surgeons and got a steroid injection in mid-December but the relief didn’t last long.
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In February, Jay met Dr. Rob Graham at Ascension Seton. While Dr. Graham agreed with the other surgeons on what the problem was, he had a much more advanced solution – a custom reverse shoulder replacement. This procedure uses imaging from a CT scan to create a custom shoulder joint which is then created using a 3D printer. This custom fit means less need for shaving of the bone to make it fit, less pain and an easier recovery.
Dr. Graham graduated from MIT in Massachusetts before going to medical school to be an orthopedic surgeon. His love of technology led him to be a consultant on the design team of a medical device company that creates the custom shoulder joint that fits the patient’s unique anatomy.
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“It’s a patient-matched implant design,” said Dr. Graham. “We use a special CT scan, put the information into 3D software and it prints out the custom implant, like a jigsaw puzzle piece,” he said. “It’s made of pyrocarbon rather than plastic, which is better for the joint. It has the hardness of bone but is much better than metal, which is too hard.”
“I received great care at Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin,” said Jay. “I stayed the night in the hospital for observation, was comfortable and was released the next day. And I only took two pain pills. From my results and rehab, I‘ve been really pleased. It’s way beyond what others achieve after shoulder replacement.
As an active retiree who swims, fishes and keeps up his lake house, Jay is looking forward to playing golf again soon. “I can already do short shots now,” he said.
