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ty after primary RSA. The long-term results of shoulder arthroplasty using stemless humeral head components with a mean follow-up period 10 years were not available until now. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of shoulder arthroplasty using a stemless humeral head component. Since , we have documented stemless humeral head replacement prospectively. Seventy-five patients with a mean age of 57 years at surgery (40 hemi-shoulder arthroplasties [HSAs] and 35 total shoulder arthroplasties [TSAs], 38 women and 37