Squeaking occurrence is influenced by patient surgical and implant factors.
Ceramic on ceramic hip squeaking.
The mechanism of the squeaking remains unknown.
We determined the patients perception of squeaking in 306 patients 336 hips in whom ceramic on ceramic total hip arthroplasties thas were performed between 1997 and 2005.
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The exact cause of the squeaking is unknown but stripe wear found on used ceramic parts suggests that the noise may begin when these parts rub together.
The 3d anatomy of the squeaking hip should be analyzed with a ct scan and the hip revision has to be strongly considered.
The present study aimed to review the characteristics and influencing factors of squeaking after ceramic on ceramic coc total hip arthroplasty tha and to analyze the possible mechanisms of the audible noise.
The articles selected for review were.
The squeaking in ceramic on ceramic tha could be related to a poor accuracy of the 3d hip anatomy reconstruction which generates a posterior impingement and so anterior edge loading because of an excessive global anteversion.
The possible explanations included stripe wear edge loading a third body fracture of the ceramic liner and resonance of the prosthesis components.
Squeaking in ceramic on ceramic hips.
The data analyzed in this review were based on articles from pubmed and web of science.
The importance of acetabular component orientation.
5 the squeak from an artificial hip replacement may be an inconvenience or it may be a sign of problems with the artificial joint.
Some patients who have received artificial hips with ceramic components have complained that the hips make a squeaking sound.
One specific concern especially with ceramic hip replacements is that the artificial joint is prone to make a squeaking noise.