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Reduplicated medial parapatellar plica: a case of a medial plica anatomical variation recalcitrant to conservative treatment.

TitleReduplicated medial parapatellar plica: a case of a medial plica anatomical variation recalcitrant to conservative treatment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsFermín, T. Marín, Macchiarola L., Tsakotos G., Terzidis I., & Totlis T.
JournalSurg Radiol Anat
Volume44
Issue10
Pagination1391-1395
Date Published2022 Oct
ISSN1279-8517
KeywordsAdult, Arthroscopy, Conservative Treatment, Humans, Knee Joint, Male, Synovial Membrane, Synovitis
Abstract

PURPOSE: The current study aims to report the radiologic and clinical appearance of a rare anatomical variation of the knee medial synovial plica along with its response to conservative and surgical treatment.
CASE PRESENTATION: This report portrays a 29-year-old male patient with anteromedial gradual onset right knee pain, aggravated when descending stairs or prolonged sitting. Physical examination revealed medial parapatellar local tenderness, a palpable click in this area when the knee was extended, and hamstring tightness. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a duplicated medial plica, characterized by a high-intensity signal of the infrapatellar fat pad medial portion, after which a presumptive diagnosis of medial plica syndrome was proposed. After conservative treatment failure, the patient underwent standard knee arthroscopy that revealed a superior low profile and an inferior high profile medial plica, and hypertrophy of the medial portion of the infrapatellar fat pad. Both plicae and fat pad were resected with a mechanical shaver until no contact between the femoral trochlea and the fat pad was observed during full range of motion. At 4 weeks postoperatively, symptoms completely resolved, and the patient was allowed to return to full activity with no recurrences at 1 year follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: The current study presented a rare anatomical variation of the knee medial synovial plica that was symptomatic and recalcitrant to conservative treatment. This case report may be useful for radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons to differentiate this special plica type and consider its response to conservative and surgical treatment during patient management.

DOI10.1007/s00276-022-03025-3
Alternate JournalSurg Radiol Anat
PubMed ID36178525
PubMed Central IDPMC9649453

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