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Revision risk with THA bearing surfaces in patients younger than 65: network meta-analysis

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January 2016

Revision risk with THA bearing surfaces in patients younger than 65: network meta-analysis

Vol: 5| Issue: 1| Number:64| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

There Are No Differences in Short- to Mid-term Survivorship Among Total Hip-bearing Surface Options: A Network Meta-analysis

Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2015 Jun;473(6):2031-41

Contributing Authors:
CC Wyles JH Jimenez-Almonte MH Murad GA Norambuena-Morales ME Cabanela RJ Sierra RT Trousdale

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18 randomized controlled trials were selected for a direct comparison meta-analysis and network meta-analysis in a review of hip bearing surfaces commonly used in total hip arthroplasty for patients younger than 65, and associated risk of revision. The results showed similar results regarding risk of revision between ceramic-on-ceramic, ceramic-on-highly crosslinked polyethylene, metal-on-highly c...

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