135 hip patients watched for 10 years to see how implant holds up

NCT ID NCT04122157

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study followed 135 people who received a specific type of hip replacement implant (SL-PLUS MIA stem) for up to 10 years. The goal was to see how long the implant lasts, check for problems like loosening or infection, and track X-ray changes. Participants had standard follow-up care, and no extra treatments were given. The study helps doctors understand the implant's long-term performance.

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