
Arthroplasty
COA 2013: Cemented fixation superior to uncemented fixation in Total Hip Replacement
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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