Mixing of components from different manufacturers in total hip arthroplasty: prevalence and comparative outcomes A study of over 90,000 cases of mixed components in the National Joint Registry for England and Wales

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作者
Tucker, Keith [1 ]
Pickford, Martin [2 ]
Newell, Claire [3 ]
Howard, Peter [4 ]
Hunt, Linda P. [5 ]
Blom, Ashley W. [5 ]
机构
[1] Spire Hosp Norwich, Norwich, Norfolk, England
[2] Craneswater Consulting, Locks Heath, England
[3] Northgate Informat Solut Ltd, Hemel Hempstead, England
[4] Derby Hosp Fdn Trust, Derby, England
[5] Univ Bristol, Musculoskeletal Res, Bristol, Avon, England
关键词
FAILURE RATES; REPLACEMENT; CORROSION; TAPER;
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10.3109/17453674.2015.1074483
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background and purpose - There have recently been highly publicized examples of suboptimal outcomes with some newer implant designs used for total hip replacement. This has led to calls for tighter regulation. However, surgeons do not always adhere to the regulations already in place and often use implants from different manufacturers together to replace a hip, which is against the recommendations of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the directions of the manufacturers. Patients and methods - We used data from the National Joint Registry of England and Wales (NJR) to investigate this practice. Results - Mixing of components was common, and we identified over 90,000 cases recorded between 2003 and 2013. In the majority of these cases (48,156), stems and heads from one manufacturer were mixed with polyethylene cemented cups from another manufacturer. When using a cemented stem and a polyethylene cup, mixing of stems from one manufacturer with cups from another was associated with a lower revision rate. At 8 years, the cumulative percentage of revisions was 1.9% (95% CI: 1.7-2.1) in the mixed group as compared to 2.4% (2.3-2.5) in the matched group (p = 0.001). Mixing of heads from one manufacturer with stems from another was associated with a higher revision rate (p < 0.001). In hip replacements with ceramic-on-ceramic or metal-on-metal bearings, mixing of stems, heads, and cups from different manufacturers was associated with similar revision rates (p > 0.05). Interpretation - Mixing of components from different manufacturers is a common practice, despite the fact that it goes against regulatory guidance. However, it is not associated with increased revision rates unless heads and stems from different manufacturers are used together.
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