Relationship between mediopatellar plica and chondral injury of medial femoral condyle
- VernacularTitle:髌内侧滑膜皱襞与对应股骨内侧髁软骨损伤关系的探讨
- Author:
Jianhui LI
;
Shiqing FENG
;
Jianwei LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
knee;
medial;
plica synovialis;
articular cartilage;
injury
- From:
Orthopedic Journal of China
2006;0(16):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]To study the relationship between the existence and types of mediopatellar plica versus the chondral injury of the medial femoral condyle.[Method]Data were collected retrospectively from the photographic recording of arthroscopies performed from January 2004 to July 2008.Seventy-six knees were found with mediopatellar plica as the study group.Modified Sakakibara classification and the chondral injury(using the Outerbridge classification) of medial femoral condyle were recorded.Eighty knees without mediopatellar plica were randomly collected as controls.The correlation of mediopatellar plica and the cartilage injury on the surface of the medial femoral condyle was investigated.[Result]Patients with mediopatellar plica had a significantly higher incidence rate(89.5%) of medial femoral condyle cartilage lesion,in comparison with patients without mediopatellar plica(61.3%)(P=0.001).In the study group,a 64.3% proportion of the group with Sakakibara A mediopatellar plica was found to have cartilage lesion in the medial femoral condyle.The proportion of the group with Sakakibara BCD mediopatellar plica was found to be 95.2%,significantly higher than that in first group(P=0.004).The severity of cartilage injury in the medial femoral condyle was positively correlated with patient age(r=0.271,P=0.019) and the severity of the pathologic change of the mediopatellar plica(r=0.611,P=0.000).[Conclusion]According to this observation,the cartilage injury in the medial femoral condyle is more commonly found in patients with mediopatellar plica knees.A shelf-like appearance of the medial plica can increase the incidence of the cartilage injury.The severity of cartilage injury was positively correlated with patient age and the severity of the pathologic change of the mediopatellar plica.