New hip implant tracked for 10 years to see how it holds up
NCT ID NCT05848024
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study follows 100 people who need a total hip replacement to see how well a specific cemented hip stem (AMIStem C) performs over 10 years. The main goal is to measure whether the implant moves or shifts inside the bone after surgery. Researchers also track how well patients recover, their pain and function scores, and any complications. This is not a cure but a way to improve long-term outcomes for people with hip disease.
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Hôpital privé Arras Les Bonnettes
Arras, France
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