Total hip replacement and NICE

Autor: R.F. Spencer, B J A Lankester, L K Smith, Matthew R Utting
Rok vydání: 2005
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Zdroj: BMJ. 330:318-319
ISSN: 1756-1833
0959-8138
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7487.318
Popis: New guidelines need to address several areas of uncertainty A round 150-200 different hip prostheses are available for use. Some require cement fixation, some are cementless, and each consists of an acetabular and a femoral component. The evolution of hip replacement led to alterations in design and materials, some of which proved disastrous (the 3M Capital implant is the best known failure).1 Guidelines for the selection of implants for hip replacement were introduced in the United Kingdom by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) in 2000.2 Knowledge of the NICE guidelines is limited among both patients and clinicians, and a noteworthy number of surgeons in the United Kingdom are perhaps using prostheses that are not specified as suitable.3 Although guidelines do not suspend individual clinical autonomy, many surgeons are left in a quandary as to whether they are open to litigation. The NICE guidelines set a rate of revision for failure of 10% or …
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