An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report
Abstract Background An inflamed and thickened medial patellar plica (MPP) caused by repeated mechanical irritation from trauma or overuse leads to impingement between the anterior medial femoral condyle and the medial articular facet of the patella and produces pain or clicking, which is known as MP...
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doaj-034496ddb53247fdba0b77678c0f0bbb2021-03-28T11:16:52ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742021-03-012211410.1186/s12891-021-04183-yAn acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case reportSung-Jae Kim0Yong Gon Koh1Yong Sang Kim2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Stem Cell & Arthritis Research, Yonsei Sarang HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Stem Cell & Arthritis Research, Yonsei Sarang HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Stem Cell & Arthritis Research, Yonsei Sarang HospitalAbstract Background An inflamed and thickened medial patellar plica (MPP) caused by repeated mechanical irritation from trauma or overuse leads to impingement between the anterior medial femoral condyle and the medial articular facet of the patella and produces pain or clicking, which is known as MPP syndrome. In patients with MPP syndrome, cartilage damage may occur depending on the shape of the MPP and the duration of the impingement. Case presentation Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in a 17-year-old male patient with MPP syndrome showed a hypertrophic MPP along with an abnormal notch in the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle. We considered that the impinged hypertrophic plica between the anterior medial femoral condyle and the medial articular facet of the patella resulted in cartilage damage on the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle. However, during arthroscopic surgery, we found that the cartilage of the notch, which was located beneath the MPP, was completely intact. We concluded that this abnormal notch had developed gradually in the MPP without cartilage damage. Conclusions Surgeons should be mindful that acquired plica-induced notches in the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle can present in patients with MPP syndrome.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04183-yMedial patellar plicaArticular surfaceCartilage damageMedial femoral condyleKnee |
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Sung-Jae Kim Yong Gon Koh Yong Sang Kim An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders Medial patellar plica Articular surface Cartilage damage Medial femoral condyle Knee |
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An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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An acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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acquired plica-induced notch in the medial femoral condyle in a patient with medial patellar plica syndrome: a case report |
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Abstract Background An inflamed and thickened medial patellar plica (MPP) caused by repeated mechanical irritation from trauma or overuse leads to impingement between the anterior medial femoral condyle and the medial articular facet of the patella and produces pain or clicking, which is known as MPP syndrome. In patients with MPP syndrome, cartilage damage may occur depending on the shape of the MPP and the duration of the impingement. Case presentation Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in a 17-year-old male patient with MPP syndrome showed a hypertrophic MPP along with an abnormal notch in the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle. We considered that the impinged hypertrophic plica between the anterior medial femoral condyle and the medial articular facet of the patella resulted in cartilage damage on the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle. However, during arthroscopic surgery, we found that the cartilage of the notch, which was located beneath the MPP, was completely intact. We concluded that this abnormal notch had developed gradually in the MPP without cartilage damage. Conclusions Surgeons should be mindful that acquired plica-induced notches in the articular surface of the medial femoral condyle can present in patients with MPP syndrome. |
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Medial patellar plica Articular surface Cartilage damage Medial femoral condyle Knee |
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