Epidemiology of revision hip replacement surgery in the UK over the past 15 years-an analysis from the National Joint Registry.
Shiraz A SabahRuth KnightPhilippa J A NicolsonAdrian TaylorBenjamin KendrickAbtin AlvandStavros PetrouDavid J BeardAndrew J PriceAntony J R PalmerPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
The incidence rate of rHR doubled from 2006 to 2012, likely due to high early failure rates of metal-on-metal hip replacements. The incidence of rHR then decreased by approximately 25% from 2012 to 2019, followed by a large decrease during the COVID-19 pandemic. The decrease in the number of rHR performed for aseptic loosening/lysis may reflect improved wear and implant longevity. Increased healthcare resource will be required to care for the increasing numbers of patients undergoing rHR for fracture and infection.