Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst

Abstract Background Ganglion cyst of cruciate ligaments is a rare lesion; the prevalence is 0.3–0.8%. The purpose of this study was to present clinical features of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) cyst, introduce the arthroscopic excision technique, and evaluate the clinical outcome. Me...

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Main Authors: Kai Tie, Hua Wang, Xinyu Zhao, Yang Tan, Jun Qin, Liaobin Chen
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Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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spelling doaj-bed9d144ece7427598b16dfd3345af0a2020-11-24T21:59:13ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2018-04-011311610.1186/s13018-018-0798-xClinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cystKai Tie0Hua Wang1Xinyu Zhao2Yang Tan3Jun Qin4Liaobin Chen5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan UniversityAbstract Background Ganglion cyst of cruciate ligaments is a rare lesion; the prevalence is 0.3–0.8%. The purpose of this study was to present clinical features of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) cyst, introduce the arthroscopic excision technique, and evaluate the clinical outcome. Methods A series of 11 patients with symptomatic PCL cyst from November 2012 to December 2014 were involved in this retrospective study. Detailed medical history collecting and physical examination were conducted. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was used to confirm the diagnosis. Arthroscopic resection was performed, and the sample of the cyst was taken for pathologic examination. The follow-up averaged 30.7 months. International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, the range of motion (ROM), and MRI evaluations were obtained pre- and postoperatively to assess the surgical outcome. SPSS software was used for statistics analysis. Results Eight males and 3 females with 6 left knees and 5 right knees were enrolled, the mean age was 34.4 years, and the duration of symptom was 19.0 months. All cases had a definite history of knee trauma or injury. The most common symptom was knee pain at flexion or in flexion-associated activities. MRI revealed the location and size of the cyst in each case. Pathologic examination showed the cyst wall was composed of dense fibroconnective tissue and widespread thick bundles of collagen, which is similar to the structure of ganglion cyst. At the final follow-up, MRI evaluation showed no cyst recurrence. The preoperative ROM and IKDC score were 2.3° to 108.6° and 40.5 ± 11.3, respectively, compared with the postoperative ROM and IKDC score which were 0° to 134.1° and 85.5 ± 4.8 (p < 0.05) separately. Conclusions We conclude that the etiology of symptomatic PCL cyst is most likely associated with trauma, pain on flexion is a typical manifestation of symptomatic PCL cyst, MRI evaluation is an ideal examination for the diagnosis, and arthroscopic resection of symptomatic PCL cysts has a good outcome with no recurrence.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-018-0798-xPosterior cruciate ligamentGanglion cystSymptomArthroscopic excisionMagnetic resonance imaging
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author Kai Tie
Hua Wang
Xinyu Zhao
Yang Tan
Jun Qin
Liaobin Chen
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Hua Wang
Xinyu Zhao
Yang Tan
Jun Qin
Liaobin Chen
Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Posterior cruciate ligament
Ganglion cyst
Symptom
Arthroscopic excision
Magnetic resonance imaging
author_facet Kai Tie
Hua Wang
Xinyu Zhao
Yang Tan
Jun Qin
Liaobin Chen
author_sort Kai Tie
title Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
title_short Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
title_full Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
title_fullStr Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
title_full_unstemmed Clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
title_sort clinical manifestation and arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament cyst
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Ganglion cyst of cruciate ligaments is a rare lesion; the prevalence is 0.3–0.8%. The purpose of this study was to present clinical features of symptomatic posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) cyst, introduce the arthroscopic excision technique, and evaluate the clinical outcome. Methods A series of 11 patients with symptomatic PCL cyst from November 2012 to December 2014 were involved in this retrospective study. Detailed medical history collecting and physical examination were conducted. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was used to confirm the diagnosis. Arthroscopic resection was performed, and the sample of the cyst was taken for pathologic examination. The follow-up averaged 30.7 months. International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, the range of motion (ROM), and MRI evaluations were obtained pre- and postoperatively to assess the surgical outcome. SPSS software was used for statistics analysis. Results Eight males and 3 females with 6 left knees and 5 right knees were enrolled, the mean age was 34.4 years, and the duration of symptom was 19.0 months. All cases had a definite history of knee trauma or injury. The most common symptom was knee pain at flexion or in flexion-associated activities. MRI revealed the location and size of the cyst in each case. Pathologic examination showed the cyst wall was composed of dense fibroconnective tissue and widespread thick bundles of collagen, which is similar to the structure of ganglion cyst. At the final follow-up, MRI evaluation showed no cyst recurrence. The preoperative ROM and IKDC score were 2.3° to 108.6° and 40.5 ± 11.3, respectively, compared with the postoperative ROM and IKDC score which were 0° to 134.1° and 85.5 ± 4.8 (p < 0.05) separately. Conclusions We conclude that the etiology of symptomatic PCL cyst is most likely associated with trauma, pain on flexion is a typical manifestation of symptomatic PCL cyst, MRI evaluation is an ideal examination for the diagnosis, and arthroscopic resection of symptomatic PCL cysts has a good outcome with no recurrence.
topic Posterior cruciate ligament
Ganglion cyst
Symptom
Arthroscopic excision
Magnetic resonance imaging
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-018-0798-x
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