Knee and hip replacements and the risk of revision
Luo, Ze-Yu; Wang, Duan; Huang, Ze-Yu; Wang, Hao-Yang; Zhou, Zong-KeHip Knee
report, survivorship of total hip replacement was 85·7% (95% CI 85·0–86·5) at 15 years, 78·8% (77·8–79·9) at 20 years, and 77·6% (76·0–79·2) at 25 years in the case series, and 89·4% (89·2–89·6) at 15 years, 70·2% (69·7–70·7) at 20 years, and 57·9% (57·1–58·7) at 25 years derived from registry data. The data answered a question asked by nearly all patients who come to our outpatient department for total hip replacement.
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the average follow-up was less than 15 years. One of our studies,
in which the average follow-up time was more than 15 years, was excluded because the article was written in Chinese.
With more and more total hip arthroplasty done in China, we are establishing a national joint registry in China. I hope that our future follow-up study could provide a reference for long-term survivorship among Chinese patients. Additionally, we hope that China’s national joint registry will be established as soon as possible and provides more high-quality data regarding total joint replacement in the future.
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