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Dual mobility cup in hip arthroplasty: An in-depth analysis of joint registries

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ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 804-812

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aor.14015

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annual report; dislocation; dual mobility cup; hip arthroplasty; hip revision; joint registry

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Dual mobility cups (DMC) are increasingly used worldwide in primary and revision total hip arthroplasty to reduce dislocation rates. Multiple joint registries (JRs) and articles indicate that dislocation remains a major reason for revision and re-revision in hip arthroplasties.
Although total hip arthroplasty (THA) has shown successful results, instability remains a major complication. In recent years, dual mobility cups (DMC) have gained interest among clinicians thanks to its low rate of dislocation and good clinical results. The main aim of this work was to describe the accuracy of data on DMC from national and regional joint registries (JRs) and the available worldwide literature. We identified topics on DMC among JRs to propose a new harmonized and standardized section for DMC with the aim to understand its surveillance over the time. We extracted survival and implant data for a separate analysis. After performing a critical exclusion process, nine JRs were considered eligible and included for final synthesis; these were the results from the available worldwide data from JRs. In our study, eight analyzed JRs reported a slight increase in DMC use in the last decade. In all the JRs evaluated and the available articles, dislocation remains one of the main reasons for revision and re-revision in hip arthroplasties. DMC is considered to be a valid construct increasingly used worldwide in primary and revision THA with the primary aim of reducing dislocation rates. Annual reports from JRs collect heterogeneous and low-quality information about outcomes and surveillance of DMC, creating a burden for clinicians to extract comparable data from different JRs. Longer follow-up and a systematic registering of DMCs with international registry harmonization are needed to monitor DMC outcomes.

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