[Typing and particle analysis of squeaking hip endoprostheses : First histopathological analysis to examine the squeaking pathogenesis of ceramic-on-ceramic bearings].
Stephanie Eiden, Therese Bormann, Jan Philippe Kretzer, Ralf Dieckmann, Veit Krenn
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Abstract
Background: Since the use of ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) hip endoprostheses complications in the form of squeaking noises have occasionally occurred.
Objectives: This is the first histopathological analysis of the synovia-like interface membrane (SLIM) of ceramic squeaking hip endoprostheses with the aim to gain new insights into the squeaking pathogenesis.
Materials and methods: Seven CoC hip endoprostheses with squeaking pathogenesis are analyzed by SLIM consensus classification, particle algorithm, CD3 quantification, semiquantitative CD68 macrophages, Oil-Red positive macrophages, hemosiderin evaluation and in two cases by energy dispersive X‑ray spectroscopy (EDX).
Results: In 1733 hip joint prosthesis pathology cases, a squeaking revision incidence of 0.40% was determined. In addition to SLIM type I (1/7), only SLIM type IV (6/7) was detected. 4/7 CoC cases showed combinations of micro, macro and, for the first time, supramacro (166.5 µm) ceramic wear particles. The EDX analysis confirmed the ceramic and an additional metallic abrasion. Increased focal concentrated low inflammatory markers (CD3/CD68) with hemosiderin (5/7) and lipid depositions (Oil-Red positive macrophages) (6/7) occurred.
Conclusions: A pathogenetic connection between SLIM type I/IV and squeaking can be assumed. SLIM types showed a partly light microscopic ceramic particle-dependent, partly independent predominantly low-grade inflammation. Hemosiderin and Oil-Red positive macrophages are signs of synovial tissue damage and indicate biomechanical misload (impingement) and dysfunction as cause of the squeaking pathogenesis.
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