Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC

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Autor(a) principal: Mota Neto,Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Leite,José Alberto Dias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Fifty-two newborn knees were used to verify the validity of the arthro-TC of double contrast for the diagnosis of normal synovial plicas, aiming at classifying and verifying their quantitative incidence and ethnic distribution. The plica synovialis mediopatellaris was identified in brown (60%), white (40%) and black races (9%) in this study. The incidence in black people was quite low as compared to white and brown people. The most commonly found folds were the plica synovialis infrapatellaris (69%) followed by the plica synovialis suprapatellaris (44%) and plica synovialis mediopatellaris (31%). Plicas were not found in 6% of the knees. The communication of bursa patellares with the articulation of the knee is present at birth in 85% of newborns. Identification of plica synovialis infrapatellaris was difficult because it is covered by abundant fat tissue. Arthro-TC was studied and analyzed by six observers, three radiologists and three orthopedic surgeons. The results showed a medium sensibility of 72% and a medium specificity of 60% for radiologist versus 89% and 61% for orthopedist surgeons, respectively.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
title Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
spellingShingle Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
Mota Neto,Henrique
Knee/anatomic and hystologic
Synovial membrane
Bursa, synovial
Arthrography
Synovial plicae
title_short Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
title_full Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
title_fullStr Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
title_full_unstemmed Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
title_sort Synovial knee plica in newborn cadaver knee: a comparison between Anatomy and Arthro-TC
author Mota Neto,Henrique
author_facet Mota Neto,Henrique
Leite,José Alberto Dias
author_role author
author2 Leite,José Alberto Dias
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota Neto,Henrique
Leite,José Alberto Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knee/anatomic and hystologic
Synovial membrane
Bursa, synovial
Arthrography
Synovial plicae
topic Knee/anatomic and hystologic
Synovial membrane
Bursa, synovial
Arthrography
Synovial plicae
description Fifty-two newborn knees were used to verify the validity of the arthro-TC of double contrast for the diagnosis of normal synovial plicas, aiming at classifying and verifying their quantitative incidence and ethnic distribution. The plica synovialis mediopatellaris was identified in brown (60%), white (40%) and black races (9%) in this study. The incidence in black people was quite low as compared to white and brown people. The most commonly found folds were the plica synovialis infrapatellaris (69%) followed by the plica synovialis suprapatellaris (44%) and plica synovialis mediopatellaris (31%). Plicas were not found in 6% of the knees. The communication of bursa patellares with the articulation of the knee is present at birth in 85% of newborns. Identification of plica synovialis infrapatellaris was difficult because it is covered by abundant fat tissue. Arthro-TC was studied and analyzed by six observers, three radiologists and three orthopedic surgeons. The results showed a medium sensibility of 72% and a medium specificity of 60% for radiologist versus 89% and 61% for orthopedist surgeons, respectively.
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