Finnish researchers determined that metal-on-metal hip replacements such as the Wright Conserve Plus Total Resurfacing Hip System should not be considered safe until more studies are completed. A review of the Finnish Arthroplasty Register found that patients who received a metal-on-metal hip replacement were more likely to suffer from soft tissue sarcoma and basalioma.
Metal-on-metal hips should not be considered safe, study says
Published April 1, 2014 News Leave a CommentTags: basalioma, Finnish Arthroplasty Register, metal hip study, soft tissue sarcoma, wright conserve, Wright Conserve Plus Total Resurfacing Hip System, wright conserve side effects, wright hip attorneys, wright hip complications, wright hip lawsuits, wright hip side effects
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