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Clinical investigations to evaluate high-risk orthopaedic devices: a systematic review of the peer-reviewed medical literature.

Anne LübbekeChristophe CombescureChristophe BareaAmanda Inez GonzalezKeith TuckerPer Kjærsgaard-AndersenTom MelvinAlan G FraserRob R G H H NelissenJames A Smith
Published in: EFORT open reviews (2023)
The peer-reviewed literature alone is insufficient as a source of clinical investigations of these high-risk devices intended for life-long use. A more systematic, efficient, and faster way to evaluate safety and performance is necessary. Using a phased introduction approach, nesting comparative studies of observational and experimental design in existing registries, increasing the use of benefit measures, and accelerating surrogate outcomes research will help to minimize risks and maximize benefits.
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