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Women Have Problems with Hip Replacement

By: Charlotte Ames
Updated: February 19, 2013
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Hip replacements seem to be more successful in men than in women. A new study  finds women who undergo total hip replacement surgery face a 29-percent higher risk of implant failure within the first three years than men.

The study also showed women who had metal on metal implants had almost twice as many problems as men. Experts say the FDA should require more testing on hip implants to find out which ones work best with women's bodies and will last 15 to 20 years.
 
Researchers say the smaller implants used in women involve a smaller ball in the socket, which can dislocate more easily.

More than 300,000 Americans undergo total hip replacement surgery every year. The overwhelming majority of these operations - up to 98 percent -- are successful.

 
 

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Charlotte Ames is the area's only local Health Reporter and brings you the latest medical health news weeknights.  You can catch Healthcast on WTAJ News at 5:00pm and her Health Headlines report on WTAJ News at 5:30pm.

If you have a Health related story that you would like to see on WTAJ News, please email Charlotte at cames@wtajtv.com.
 
 
 
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