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NJR’s presence at BOA Congress 2025, Liverpool

We held our annual 90-minute session at the BOA Congress 2025 in Liverpool last September, showcasing the latest registry developments in support of the patient safety goals of the NJR and the Congress theme, “Preventing Harm and Transforming Lives.”

Delegates had the opportunity to hear about recent research conducted using NJR data, and to learn more about how NJR insights support clinical practice, and to discover the tools and resources available in NJR Connect to help them to make the most of their data.

We also launched our 22nd Annual Report during the session, which you can find here

Please see the NJR session programme here

You can view each of the session presentations listed on the programme below:

Session first section:

Welcome delegates and launch of AR22 report
Mr Andrew Porteous – Chair, NJR Editorial Committe


Where to go for your information vs. what you get from other registries
Mr Tim Wilton – Medical Director, NJR


Developments in what we measure and how we measure it
Professor Michael Whitehouse, University of Bristol


Preventing harm: what we can learn from implants no longer in use or withdrawn
Mr Derek Pegg – Member of NJR Executive Committee


Delegate Q&A on session presentations


Session second section:

The impact of NJR Supported Research – a selection of papers
Professor Mark Wilkinson – Chair, NJR Research Committee


Paper 1: Reverse total shoulder replacement versus anatomical total shoulder replacement for osteoarthritis: population-based cohort study using data from the National Joint Registry and Hospital Episode Statistics for England
Mr Markos Valsamis


Paper 2: The association of bearing surface materials with the risk of revision following primary total hip replacement: A cohort analysis of 1,026,481 hip replacements from the National Joint Registry
Dr Eric Lenguerrand


Paper 3: Higher hospital volume was associated to a lower rate of early failure following first revision total knee arthroplasty for infection – An analysis using data from the National Joint Registry, Hospital Episode Statistics and National Patient Reported Outcome Measures Datasets
Dr Alex Matthews


Paper 4: Total elbow replacement in England: a protocol for analysis of National Joint Registry and Hospital Episode Statistics data
Dr Zaid Hamoodi


NJR Supported Research Q&A


Patient interview
Tim Wilton, NJR Medical Director, interviews Janice about her recent hip surgery.


Closing words
Professor Sir Paul Curran, NJR Chair

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