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American Joint Replacement Registry 2016 Annual Report Figures Published November 2016 Connect and learn more at www.ajrr.net These slides are put together with the intent to be used in presentations where discussions around the AJRR 2016 Annual Report findings are being discussed. For more information, please contact AJRR’s Marketing and Communications department at info@ajrr.net

Hospital Enrollment 2011-2015 ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

2015 Geographic Distribution of AJRR Participating Hospitals ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Number of Hospitals Submitting Data by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Teaching Affiliation of Submitting Hospitals ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Hospital Size (Bed Count) of Submitting Hospitals ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Total Number of Surgeons Submitting Data by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

2015 Average Procedural Volume for Participating Surgeons ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Cumulative Procedural Volume ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Procedural Volume by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

2015 Procedural Volume by Quarter ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Distribution of Procedures ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Revision Burden 2012-2015 ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Age Distribution of Hip Arthroplasty Procedures ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Diagnosis Codes for All Hip Arthroplasty Procedures ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Procedure Codes for All Hip Procedures ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Hemiarthroplasty as a Percentage of All Hip Arthroplasty Procedures in 2012-2015 ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Hemiarthroplasty and Total Hip Arthroplasty Performed for the Diagnosis of Femoral Neck Fracture ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Cemented and Cementless Femoral Stems in Hemiarthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Percent of Cemented Stems in Hemiarthroplasty Based on Age ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Unipolar Heads in Hemiarthroplasty Based on Age ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Hip Resurfacing as a Percentage of All Hip Arthroplasty Procedures by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Femoral Head Sizes Implanted by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Composition of Femoral Heads ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Ceramic Femoral Head Usage by Patient Decade of Life ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Composition of Femoral Heads in Primary Hip Arthroplasty by Size ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Percentage of Cobalt Chrome and Ceramic Heads Used with Cross Linked Polyethylene and Antioxidant Polyethylene Acetabular Liners ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Alternative Liner Use with Ceramic Heads ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Femoral Head/Acetabular Shell Diameter Combination Frequency ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Polyethylene Usage in Acetabular Liners ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Frequency and Percentage of Dual Mobility Cups Implanted by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Use of Constrained Liners and Dual Mobility Cups for the Surgical Indication of Instability/Dislocation ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Surgical Indication When Using Dual Mobility or Constrained Liners ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Frequency of Modular Neck Stems Implanted by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

ICD Diagnosis Codes for All Hip Revisions ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Time Interval between Primary Hip and Revision for “Linked” Patients ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

ICD Diagnosis Codes for “Linked” Hip Revisions ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Most Frequently Reported Diagnosis Codes for Hip Revisions (<3 Months to Revision) ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Age Distribution of Knee Arthroplasty Procedures ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Knee Implant Design by Year ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Tricompartmental Knee Implant Design (Cumulative) ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Mobile Bearing Designs as a Percentage of All Knee Arthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty as a Percentage of All Primary Knee Arthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Patellofemoral Arthroplasty as a Percentage of All Primary Knee Arthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty and Patellofemoral Arthroplasty Utilization ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Percentage of Polyethylene Usage by Year in Total Knee Arthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Percentage of Polyethylene Usage by Year in Total Knee Arthroplasty ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Percentage of Knee Arthroplasty with Patellar Resurfacing ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Time Interval between Primary Knee and Revision for “Linked” Patients ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

ICD Diagnosis Codes for Knee Revisions ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

ICD Diagnosis Codes for All “Linked” Knee Revisions ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry

Most Frequently Reported ICD Diagnosis Codes for Early Knee Revisions (<3 Months to Revision) ©2016 American Joint Replacement Registry