ISAR

Presenting at the 13th Annual International Congress of Arthroplasty Registries
Hamburg, Germany, June 1-3

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The Kaiser Permanente (KP) Medical Device Surveillance and Assessment mission is to improve the quality of surgical care provided to KP members program-wide. By partnering with surgeons and leveraging integrated data systems, the Registries evaluate and monitor patient outcomes, new and existing technologies, and identify and facilitate implementation of clinical best practices applying advanced statistical analyses.

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Highlights

Featured Image of News Story Titled: Single Wedge Femoral Stem Designs are Associated With a Higher Risk for Revision After Cementless Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty

Single Wedge Femoral Stem Designs are Associated With a Higher Risk for Revision After Cementless Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty

Featured Image of News Story Titled: Primary anterior lumbar interbody fusion, with and without posterior instrumentation: a 1,377-patient cohort

Primary anterior lumbar interbody fusion, with and without posterior instrumentation: a 1,377-patient cohort

Featured Image of News Story Titled: Optimization of Modifiable Clinical Risk Factors Before Elective Hernia Repair May Minimize Inguinal Hernia Recurrence

Optimization of Modifiable Clinical Risk Factors Before Elective Hernia Repair May Minimize Inguinal Hernia Recurrence

Featured Image of News Story Titled: Aspirin is Effective and Safe Venous Thromboembolism Prevention Following Total Joint Arthroplasty, Including Higher Risk Patients

Aspirin is Effective and Safe Venous Thromboembolism Prevention Following Total Joint Arthroplasty, Including Higher Risk Patients