Diagnosis of a Snapping Elbow Caused by Hypertrophic Plica, Using Ultrasound.
10.4055/jkoa.2018.53.4.364
- Author:
Si Jung SONG
1
;
Kyoung Hwan KOH
;
Dongjun PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea. osdoc.koh@gmail.com
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
snapping elbow;
plica;
ultrasonography
- MeSH:
Diagnosis*;
Diagnosis, Differential;
Elbow Joint;
Elbow*;
Humans;
Joints;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Male;
Ultrasonography*;
United Nations;
Young Adult
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
2018;53(4):364-368
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This paper reports a case of a 21-year-old male patient who complained of intermittent pain and snapping at 110° of flexion in his left elbow joint. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a band-like low signal intensity in front of the radiohumeral joint. An ultrasound was conducted to check its association with the symptoms. Observations of a high echo escaping from the radiohumeral joint at the point when snapping occurred indicated noted that the hypertrophic plica was a cause of the snapping. The hypertrophic plica removed arthroscopically, and the results were good for up to 6 months after surgery. If snapping is observed in the elbow joint, it will be necessary to consider the symptoms from the hypertrophic plica, although rare, and ultrasound might be an effective tool for a differential diagnosis.