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Comparing uncemented, hybrid and cemented primary total hip arthroplasty in young patients, a New Zealand Joint Registry study.

Alexander Buckenham BoyleMark ZhuChris FramptonAndrew VaneVaughan Poutawera
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
The most commonly used hybrid and uncemented implant combinations provided equivalent survival and functional outcomes in patients aged 40-55 years. More research is required to guide implant selection in patients aged < 40 years. The authors suggest a transition away from comparing classes of implants (cemented, uncemented, hybrid) given the diverse product range within these categories.
Keyphrases
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