New hip implant under the microscope: will it last 10 years?
NCT ID NCT05366712
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study follows 125 adults aged 18-75 who are getting a hip replacement with a new type of implant (the Trident II shell). The main goal is to see how long the implant lasts without needing another surgery. Researchers will also track patients' pain and function using a standard hip score. The implant is already approved for use, but this study collects real-world data on its long-term performance.
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Conditions
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NHS Lothian
Edinburgh, Lothian, EH16 4SA, United Kingdom
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