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Study: Most hip, knee replacemen­ts ‘last longer than thought’

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Eight out of 10 knee replacemen­ts and six out of 10 hip replacemen­ts last as long as 25 years, said a large study from the University of Bristol, the UK.

This is much longer than believed, the researcher­s said, and the findings will help patients and surgeons decide when to carry out surgery, BBC reported.

To date, there has been little data on the success of new hips and knees.

But this Lancet research looked at 25 years’ worth of operations, involving more than 500,000 people.

Hip and knee replacemen­ts are two of the most common forms of surgery in the National Health Service (NHS), but doctors often struggle to answer questions from patients on how long the implants will last. Nearly 200,000 of the operations were performed in 2017 in England and Wales, with most carried out on people between 60 and 80 years old.

Dr. Jonathan Evans, orthopedic registrar, lead study author and research fellow at Bristol Medical School said, “At best, the NHS has only been able to say how long replacemen­ts are designed to last, rather than referring to actual evidence from multiple patients’ experience­s of joint replacemen­t surgery.

“Given the improvemen­t in technology and techniques in the last 25 years, we expect that hip or knee replacemen­ts put in today may last even longer.”

As the aging population grows, and life expectancy rises, this becomes even more important, Evans added.

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