
Trauma
Exeter/Unitrax modular hemiarthroplasty vs. Thompson hemiarthroplasty after intracapsular fracture
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Bone Joint J. 2018 Mar 1;100-B(3):352-360
964 patients with an intracapsular fracture of the hip were randomized to either modular hemiarthroplasty with a cemented Exeter stem and Unitrax femoral head or monoblock hemiarthroplasty iwth a cemented Thompson implant. Patients were assessed at 4 months postoperative for the primary outcome of health-related quality of life on the EQ-5D questionnaire. Results demonstrated no significant difference between groups. Secondary outcomes of mortality, complication rate, and rate of severe walking difficulty also did not significantly differ between groups. The only significant difference observed was a 0.67-day shorter stay in the Exeter/Unitrax group compared to the Thompson group.
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