Hybrid versus cemented implants for total hip replacement: a randomised feasibility study with embedded qualitative research
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- DOI: 10.1186/s12891-026-09667-3
Hybrid versus cemented implants for total hip replacement: a randomised feasibility study with embedded qualitative research
Keywords: Cemented; Feasibility study; Hip replacement; Hybrid; Qualitative.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Research ethics committee approval was obtained from the HSC REC B Ethics Committee on the 26th August 2020 (REC reference 20/NI/0096) and Health Research Authority approval on the 5th October 2020. Approvals were in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All patients gave informed, written consent prior to participation in the study. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: TB: Reports funding for the work by NIHR, consultancy fees from DePuy Synthes and Symbios UK, fees for educational work from DePuy Synthes, Symbios UK and Ethicon, patents and royalties from DePuy Synthes, shares in Eventum Orthopaedics and membership of the executive committee of the British Hip Society. MW: Reports grant funding from Stryker, patents and royalties from Stryker and membership of the executive committee of the British Hip Society. MW: Reports grant funding from Stryker, patents and royalties from Stryker and membership of the executive committee of the British Hip Society.
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