The observed numbers of revisions of hip and knee replacements for each hospital were compared to the numbers expected, given the unit’s case-mix in respect of age, gender and reason for primary surgery. Hospitals with a much higher than expected revision rate for hip and knee replacement have been identified. These hospitals had a revision rate that was above the upper of the 99.8% control limits (these limits approximate to +/-3 standard deviations). We would expect 0.2% (i.e. one in 500) to lie outside the control limits by chance, with approximately half of these (one in 1,000) to be above the upper limit.
When examined over the past ten years of the registry, a total of 34 hospitals reported higher than expected rates of revision for knee replacement, and 23 hospitals had higher than expected rates of revision for hip surgery. However, revisions taken only from the last five years of the registry showed only 13 hospitals reporting higher than expected rates for knees, and 11 for hips.
The 90-day mortality rate for primary hip and knee replacement was calculated using the last five years of data for all hospitals by plotting standardised mortality ratios for each hospital against the expected number of deaths. No hospitals had higher than expected mortality rates for either hip or knee replacement.
Note: The case mix for mortality includes age, gender and ASA grade. Trauma cases have been excluded from both the hip and knee mortality analyses together with hips implanted for failed hemi-arthroplasty or for metastatic cancer (the latter only from November 2014 when recording of this reason began). Also, where both left and right side joints were implanted on the same day, only one side was included in the analysis.
Note: Any units identified as potential outliers here have been notified. All units are provided with an NJR Annual Clinical Report and additionally have access to the online NJR Management Feedback system.
Important note about the outlier hospitals listed
In earlier annual reports, we reported outlying hospitals based on all cases submitted to the registry since 1 April 2003. To reflect changes in hospital practices and component use, we now report outlying hospitals based on the last ten years (13 February 2011 to 13 February 2021) and five years of data (13 February 2016 to 13 February 2021 inclusive, the latter date being when the dataset was cut). These cuts of data exclude the majority of withdrawn outlier implants and metal-on-metal total hip replacements from analysis, and thus better represent contemporary practice.
Table 4.5 Outliers for hip mortality rates since 20162.
None identified
Table 4.6 Outliers for knee mortality rates since 20162.
None identified
Table 4.7 Outliers for hip revision rates, all linked primaries from 20111.
BMI Clementine Churchill Hospital (Middlesex)
BMI The Meriden Hospital (West Midlands)
Bradford Royal Infirmary
Broadgreen Hospital
Chorley and South Ribble Hospital
Colchester General Hospital
Fitzwilliam Hospital (Cambridgeshire)
Homerton University Hospital
Hospital of St Cross
Milton Keynes Hospital
North Downs Hospital (Surrey)
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Orthopaedics and Spine Specialist Hospital (Cambridgeshire)
Salisbury District Hospital
South Tyneside District Hospital
Southampton General Hospital
Spire Hartswood Hospital (Essex)
St Richard's Hospital
Sussex Orthopaedic NHS Treatment Centre
The Tunbridge Wells Hospital
Wansbeck Hospital
Watford General Hospital
Weston General Hospital
Table 4.8 Outliers for hip revision rates, all linked primaries from 20162.
Castle Hill Hospital
Clifton Park Hospital (North Yorkshire)
Darent Valley
Fulwood Hall Hospital (Lancashire)
Hexham General Hospital
Milton Keynes Hospital
North Tyneside General Hospital
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Southampton General Hospital
Wansbeck Hospital
Weston General Hospital
Table 4.9 Outliers for knee revision rates, all linked primaries from 20111.
Abergele Hospital
Ashford Hospital
BMI Bishops Wood Hospital (Middlesex)
BMI Goring Hall Hospital (West Sussex)
BMI The London Independent Hospital (Greater London)
BMI The Meriden Hospital (West Midlands)
Broadgreen Hospital
County Hospital Louth
Ealing Hospital
Guy's Hospital
Heatherwood Hospital
Hillingdon Hospital
Hinchingbrooke Hospital
King Edward VII’s Hospital Sister Agnes (Greater London)
Mount Vernon Treatment Centre
Nevill Hall Hospital
Nuffield Health Chichester Hospital (West Sussex)
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Orthopaedics and Spine Specialist Hospital (Cambridgeshire)
Peterborough City Hospital
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital
Southampton General Hospital
Southmead Hospital
Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital (East Yorkshire)
Spire Southampton Hospital (Hampshire)
Springfield Hospital (Essex)
St Mary's Hospital (Isle of Wight)
St Richard's Hospital
Sussex Orthopaedic NHS Treatment Centre
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (Stanmore)
Torbay Hospital
University College Hospital
University Hospital Llandough
York Hospital
Table 4.10 Outliers for knee revision rates, all linked primaries from 20162.
BMI Bath Clinic (Avon)
BMI The South Cheshire Private Hospital (Cheshire)
Guy's Hospital
Hillingdon Hospital
King Edward VII’s Hospital Sister Agnes (Greater London)
Practice Plus Group Hospital - Barlborough (Derbyshire)
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital
Southmead Hospital
Spire Bushey Hospital (Hertfordshire)
Springfield Hospital (Essex)
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (Stanmore)
Yeovil District Hospital
Better than expected performance
This year we have again listed hospitals where revision rates are statistically better than expected. The lists here show units that lie below the 99.8% control limit which also achieved greater than 90% compliance across all of the NJR data quality audits. Units with lower data quality compliance are automatically excluded from these lists.
Table 4.11 Better than expected hip revision rates, all linked primaries from 20111.
Calderdale Royal Hospital
Ipswich Hospital
Musgrave Park Hospital
Royal Derby Hospital
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Royal Surrey County Hospital
Sunderland Royal Hospital
Table 4.12 Better than expected hip revision rates, all linked primaries from 20162.
Calderdale Royal Hospital
Musgrave Park Hospital
Ulster Independent Clinic (Belfast)
Table 4.13 Better than expected knee revision rates, all linked primaries from 20111.
Bishop Auckland Hospital
Burnley General Hospital
Claremont Hospital (South Yorkshire)
Craigavon Area Hospital
Hexham General Hospital
Ipswich Hospital
Musgrave Park Hospital
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital
North Tyneside General Hospital
Nottingham Woodthorpe Hospital (Nottinghamshire)
Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital (Cambridgeshire)
Nuffield Health Derby Hospital (Derbyshire)
Nuffield Health Ipswich Hospital (Suffolk)
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Spire Norwich Hospital (Norfolk)
Stepping Hill Hospital
The Elective Orthopaedic Centre
Table 4.14 Better than expected knee revision rates, all linked primaries from 20162.
Ipswich Hospital
Musgrave Park Hospital
Nottingham Woodthorpe Hospital (Nottinghamshire)
Note: 1 Date range 13 February 2011 to 13 February 2021 inclusive. 2 Date range 13 February 2016 to 13 February 2021 inclusive.