COA 2013: Cemented fixation superior to uncemented fixation in Total Hip Replacement .
Cemented versus Uncemented fixation in Total Hip Replacement: A Systematic Review & Meta-analysis
Data from randomized controlled trials was pooled to comparatively evaluate the efficacy of cemented versus uncemented fixation in total hip arthroplasty, in order to determine a superior intervention. The evidence presented in this study indicated that cemented fixation resulted in comparable outcomes of implant survival, mortality and complication rates, along with superior short-term clinical outcomes.
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