—July 29, 2008
NOTE: The Durom cup is not in use at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
Leading doctors in the field are convinced that a national artificial joint registry would be beneficial in tracking mass equipment issues — such as with the Durom cup — and also that the statistical data that it could yield would help hospitals and organizations analyze patterns in the growing population with at least one artificial joint. Hospital for Special Surgery has recently set up its own registry, explained HSS Surgeon-in-Chief Thomas P. Sculco, M.D. (Read about the HSS registry initiative here.)
Several other national organizations have followed suit with their own private registries, but as of yet there is no national artificial joint registry.
Read the full article at nytimes.com.
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