ROSEMONT, Ill. - The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has incorporated the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR), a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting and reporting on hip and knee joint replacement procedures. AAOS believes this proposed option is a patient safety best practice.
The goal of a national joint registry is to monitor device performance, thereby allowing early recognition of underperforming processes or devices and supporting continued clinical learning. A joint registry follows the artificial joint device throughout a recipient's lifetime in a database with information about the patient's demographics, as well as where and when the surgery took place.
The AAOS has researched and determined the best course of action for starting and administering a national joint registry, one that would include:
* privacy safeguards for patients;
* legal protections for device makers and physicians;
* a plan to begin capturing data as early as 2010; and
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