Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2016)

The Role of Complete Suprapatellar Plicae

  • Takatomo Mine, M.D.,
  • Kazuki Chagawa, M.D.,
  • Koichiro Ihara, M.D.,
  • Hiroyuki Kawamura, M.D.,
  • Ryutaro Kuriyama, M.D.,
  • Ryo Date, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. e197 – e199

Abstract

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Shelf syndrome mainly affects younger people, often athletes. Cases of complete suprapatellar plica syndrome are rare. Arthroscopic inspection is necessary to diagnose complete suprapatellar plicae. The patients' symptoms improve after removal of the plicae. Our technique is an easy, completely arthroscopic procedure that has yielded good clinical outcomes in patients who have complete suprapatellar plicae. Although cases of complete suprapatellar plica syndrome are rare, it should be considered in patients with moderate knee pain.