The Trent regional arthroplasty study

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Abstract

We have assessed the usefulness of a regional hip register in the assessment of the outcome of primary total hip replacement (THR). Over 97% of THRs performed in the Trent region in 1990 were captured onto the register and the inaccuracies recorded were less than 1.8%. In an independent assessment of 2111 patients five years after THR, 85.9% of those available for assessment responded, and 66.8% agreed to an assessment. The cost of this independent assessment at five years, utilising a regional hip register, was approximately £50 per implant. This is a reasonable outlay to identify problems early. Some form of registration and outcome assessment should be performed on a national level.

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Fender, D., Harpet, W. M., & Gregg, P. J. (2000). The Trent regional arthroplasty study. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 82(7), 944–947. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.82B7.10762

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