
Arthroplasty
Cemented THR: superior short term and comparable long term results to uncemented THR
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Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2013 Mar 15;5(1):e8.
9 RCTs, examining 778 patients, that compared cemented total hip replacement (THR) to uncemented THR were analyzed to determine a superior procedure in terms of revision rate and other secondary outcomes. This meta-analysis/systematic review presented findings that indicated cemented surgery for THR demonstrated comparable results to uncemented THR as measured by implant survival, and contributed to improved short term pain scores. A poor correlation between radiographic and clinical findings was observed and the study called for further uniform standard studies to validate these findings.
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