Anxious wait for 200 hip operation patients in NI
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Around 200 people in Northern Ireland who have had hip replacements may be facing further surgery after a hip implant was withdrawn on safety grounds.
The ASR hip system, by the US company DePuy Orthopaedics, is used worldwide.
So far in the Republic, 12 patients have reported problems.
A spokesperson for the Belfast Health Trust said all those affected have been contacted but not everyone has been reviewed by a consultant yet.
Affected patients have reported symptoms such as pain, swelling, audible 'popping' and difficulty when walking.
The product was withdrawn by the company.
, DePuy Orthopaedics says: "Data recently received by the company shows that more people than expected who received the ASR Hip System experienced pain and other symptoms that led to a second hip replacement surgery, called a revision surgery.
"For this reason, DePuy Orthopaedics is voluntarily recalling its ASRâ„¢ XL Acetabular System and DePuy ASRâ„¢ Hip Resurfacing System.
"This recall means additional testing and treatment may be necessary to ensure the hip is functioning well. In some cases, patients may need additional surgery."