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There's no substantiation to support the safety or effectiveness of nearly 8 percent of all components in use in hip-replacement surgeries in England and Wales, a new survey finds in Dec 2013. The University of Oxford researchers said the current regulatory transform "seems to be entirely inadequate" and called for a new system for introducing new devices. The team's fly-past of data revealed that more than 10000 of the nearly 137000 components used in beginning hip replacements in England and Wales in 2011 had no solid evidence of being effective.
These components included about 150 cemented stems, more than 900 uncemented stems, more than 1700 cemented cups and nearly 7600 uncemented cups, according to the study, which was published online Dec 19, 2013 in the newsletter BMJ. In a newspaper despatch release, researcher Sion Glyn-Jones and colleagues said their findings are of great concern, "particularly in ignition of the widespread publicity surrounding recent safety problems with rate to some resurfacing and other large-diameter metal-on-metal joint replacements".