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Outcome of Charnley total hip replacement across a single health region in England. The results at ten years from a regional arthroplasty register.

M K Allami1, D Fender, F M Khaw, D R Sandher, C Esler, W M Harper, P J Gregg.   

Abstract

Using the Trent regional arthroplasty register, we analysed the survival at ten years of 1198 consecutive Charnley total hip replacements carried out across a single health region of the United Kingdom in 1990. At ten years, information regarding outcome was available for 1001 hips (83.6%). The crude revision rate was 6.2% (62 of 1001) and the cumulative survival rate with revision of the components as an end-point was 93.1%. At five years, a review of this series of patients identified gross radiological failure in 25 total hip replacements which had previously been unrecognised. At ten years the outcome was known for 18 of these 25 patients (72%), of whom 13 had not undergone revision. This is the first study to assess the survival at ten years for the primary Charnley total hip replacement performed in a broad cross-section of hospitals in the United Kingdom, as opposed to specialist centres. Our results highlight the importance of the arthroplasty register in identifying the long-term outcome of hip prostheses.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17012416     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.88B10.17933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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