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Synovial plica of the elbow - detailed measurements and how to implicate its relevance in clinical practice
elbow synovial fold
plica
lateral elbow
radiohumeral joint
elbow pain
elbow synovial fold syndrome
Online First 2023-02-21
Purpose: The synovial plica of the elbow is a fold of synovial tissue, which is said to be a remnant of the embryonic septa of normal articular development and is located around the radiocapitellar joint. The objective of the present study was to provide morphometric properties of the synovial plica of the elbow and its relation to surrounding structures in asymptomatic patients. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to establish the morphometric characteristics of the synovial plica of the elbow. The results of 216 consecutive patients, who for different reasons during the five year period of time underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of an elbow, were analyzed. Results: Plica was found in a total of 161 of 216 elbows (74.5%). The mean width of the plica was set to be 3.00 mm (SD: 1.39). The mean length of the plica was established at 2.91 mm (SD: 1.13). An analysis of sexual dimorphism was also included. Potential correlations were analyzed for each of the categories and age. Conclusions: The synovial plica of the elbow is a clinically relevant anatomical structure. Analyzing the morphometric parameters of the synovial plica is necessary to properly evaluate synovial plica syndrome, which can commonly be confused with other sources of lateral elbow pain such as tennis elbow, oppression of the radial and/or posterior interosseous nerve, or snapping of the triceps tendon. The authors suggest that the thickness of the plica may not be the golden diagnostic feature as there are no statistically significant differences in this parameter between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. A precise and accurate diagnosis of synovial fold syndrome and/or differentiation from other sources of lateral elbow pain must be performed, as the surgical treatment, even if performed properly, will be unsuccessful because of a misdiagnosed source of pain.
cris.lastimport.wos | 2024-04-09T22:57:31Z | |
dc.abstract.en | Purpose: The synovial plica of the elbow is a fold of synovial tissue, which is said to be a remnant of the embryonic septa of normal articular development and is located around the radiocapitellar joint. The objective of the present study was to provide morphometric properties of the synovial plica of the elbow and its relation to surrounding structures in asymptomatic patients. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to establish the morphometric characteristics of the synovial plica of the elbow. The results of 216 consecutive patients, who for different reasons during the five year period of time underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of an elbow, were analyzed. Results: Plica was found in a total of 161 of 216 elbows (74.5%). The mean width of the plica was set to be 3.00 mm (SD: 1.39). The mean length of the plica was established at 2.91 mm (SD: 1.13). An analysis of sexual dimorphism was also included. Potential correlations were analyzed for each of the categories and age. Conclusions: The synovial plica of the elbow is a clinically relevant anatomical structure. Analyzing the morphometric parameters of the synovial plica is necessary to properly evaluate synovial plica syndrome, which can commonly be confused with other sources of lateral elbow pain such as tennis elbow, oppression of the radial and/or posterior interosseous nerve, or snapping of the triceps tendon. The authors suggest that the thickness of the plica may not be the golden diagnostic feature as there are no statistically significant differences in this parameter between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. A precise and accurate diagnosis of synovial fold syndrome and/or differentiation from other sources of lateral elbow pain must be performed, as the surgical treatment, even if performed properly, will be unsuccessful because of a misdiagnosed source of pain. | |
dc.affiliation | Wydział Lekarski : Zakład Anatomii | pl |
dc.affiliation | Wydział Lekarski : Zakład Radiologii | pl |
dc.cm.date | 2023-02-23T22:32:35Z | |
dc.cm.id | 111238 | pl |
dc.cm.idOmega | UJCM917476de623f420fb853f284baafefbd | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Bonczar, Michał | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Ostrowski, Patryk | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Bednarz, Wojciech | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Wojciechowski, Wadim - 133810 | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Walocha, Jerzy - 133734 | pl |
dc.contributor.author | Koziej, Mateusz - 187155 | pl |
dc.date.accession | 2023-02-23 | pl |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-02-23T22:32:35Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-02-23T22:32:35Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | pl |
dc.date.openaccess | 0 | |
dc.description.accesstime | w momencie opublikowania | |
dc.description.additional | Online First 2023-02-21 | pl |
dc.description.number | 4 | pl |
dc.description.physical | 1031-1039 | pl |
dc.description.version | ostateczna wersja wydawcy | |
dc.description.volume | 47 | pl |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1007/s00264-023-05726-9 | pl |
dc.identifier.eissn | 1432-5195 | pl |
dc.identifier.issn | 0341-2695 | pl |
dc.identifier.uri | https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/308253 | |
dc.identifier.weblink | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00264-023-05726-9 | pl |
dc.language | eng | pl |
dc.language.container | eng | pl |
dc.pbn.affiliation | Dziedzina nauk medycznych i nauk o zdrowiu : nauki medyczne | |
dc.rights | Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa | |
dc.rights.licence | CC-BY | |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl | |
dc.share.type | Otwarte czasopismo | |
dc.subject.en | elbow synovial fold | |
dc.subject.en | plica | |
dc.subject.en | lateral elbow | |
dc.subject.en | radiohumeral joint | |
dc.subject.en | elbow pain | |
dc.subject.en | elbow synovial fold syndrome | |
dc.subtype | Article | pl |
dc.title | Synovial plica of the elbow - detailed measurements and how to implicate its relevance in clinical practice | pl |
dc.title.journal | International Orthopaedics | pl |
dc.type | JournalArticle | pl |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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