The infrapatellar plica of the knee: analysis of relationship with femoral trochlear chondrosis using radiographs and 3.0-T MRI
Objective To assess the relationship of the infrapatellar plica (IPP) with femoral trochlear chondrosis (FTC) using radiographs and 3.0-T MRI. Materials and methods Four hundred eighty-three knees of 476 patients undergoing radiography and MRI were reviewed, and 280 knees of 276 patients were includ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Skeletal radiology 2023-08, Vol.52 (8), p.1535-1544 |
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To assess the relationship of the infrapatellar plica (IPP) with femoral trochlear chondrosis (FTC) using radiographs and 3.0-T MRI.
Materials and methods
Four hundred eighty-three knees of 476 patients undergoing radiography and MRI were reviewed, and 280 knees of 276 patients were included. We performed a comparison of the frequency of the IPP between men and women, and that of FTC and chondromalacia patella between knees with and without the IPP. In knees with the IPP, we analyzed the correlation between FTC and sex, age, laterality, Insall-Salvati ratio (ISR), femoral sulcus angle, tilting angle, height of insertion of the IPP to Hoffa’s fat pad, and width of the IPP.
Results
The IPP was found in 192 of 280 knees (68.6%) overall and was more common in men than in women (100 of 132 [75.8%], 92 of 148 [62.2%],
p
= 0.01). FTC was observed in 26 of 280 (9.3%) and was only in knees with the IPP (knees with the IPP: 26 of 192 [13.5%], knees without the IPP: 0 of 88 [0%],
p
1.00 with sensitivity of 69.2% and specificity of 63.9%.
Conclusion
Presence of the IPP combined with ISR > 1.00 was correlated with FTC. |
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ISSN: | 0364-2348 1432-2161 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00256-023-04318-3 |