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Review on squeaking hips.

Yadin David Levy1, Selin Munir1, Shane Donohoo1, William Lindsay Walter1.   

Abstract

Squeaking is a well-recognized complication for hard-on-hard bearings. The nature of squeaking is not yet completely understood however it is considered a multifactorial phenomenon. Patient, implant, and surgical factors play a role in squeaking. It is believed that mechanisms damaging the fluid film lubrication in which these bearings function optimally have a critical role. Such mechanisms include edge loading, stripe wear, impingement, third body particles and ceramic fracture. The resonance of metallic parts can produce noise in the human audible range hence the implant metallurgic composition and design may play a role. Implant positioning can facilitate impingement and edge loading enhancing the occurrence of squeaking. The recent introduction of large heads (> 36 mm) 4(th) generation ceramic-on-ceramic bearing may accentuate the conditions facilitating noise formation; however the current literature is insufficient. Clinically, squeaking may manifest in extreme hip positions or during normal gait cycle however it is rarely associated with pain. Evaluations of patients with squeaking include clinical and radiographic assessments. Computer tomography is recommended as it can better reveal ceramic breakage and implant malposition. The treatments for most squeaking patients include reassurance and activity modification. However for some, noise can be a problem, requiring further surgical intervention. In the occurrence of ceramic fracture, implant failure, extreme components malposition, instability and impingement, surgery should be advised. This review will aim to discuss the current literature regarding squeaking.

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Keywords:  Ceramic-on-ceramic; Edge loading; Lubrication; Metal-on-metal; Squeaking; Total hip arthroplasty

Year:  2015        PMID: 26601063      PMCID: PMC4644869          DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i10.812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Orthop        ISSN: 2218-5836


  60 in total

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6.  The influence of component design, bearing clearance and axial load on the squeaking characteristics of ceramic hip articulations.

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Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2011-02-04       Impact factor: 2.712

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8.  Influence of prosthetic design on squeaking after ceramic-on-ceramic total hip arthroplasty.

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Authors:  William L Walter; Gary C O'toole; William K Walter; Andrew Ellis; Bernard A Zicat
Journal:  J Arthroplasty       Date:  2007-03-28       Impact factor: 4.757

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Journal:  Bone Joint J       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 5.082

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3.  Squeaking in fourth-generation ceramic-on-ceramic total hip replacement and the relationship with prosthesis brands: meta-analysis and systematic review.

Authors:  Chen-Chen Zhao; Guo-Xin Qu; Shi-Gui Yan; Xun-Zi Cai
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 2.359

4.  The reasons for ceramic-on-ceramic revisions between the third- and fourth-generation bearings in total hip arthroplasty from multicentric registry data.

Authors:  Sang-Min Kim; Kee Hyung Rhyu; Jeong Joon Yoo; Seung-Jae Lim; Je Hyun Yoo; Suc Hyun Kweon; Kyung-Jae Lee; Seung-Beom Han
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