What is plica knee surgery?

What is plica knee surgery?

Plica resection is an arthroscopic knee surgery that involves removing abnormal synovial tissue. Plica are natural folds in the knee joint synovium that can often times become painful and inflamed.

Does plica syndrome come back?

If you have used non-surgical methods to treat Plica Syndrome, this problem may come back.

Can knee plica grow back?

Of note the plica may grow back after excision but is usually not symptomatic any longer. A plica is an embryonic remnant commonly present in the population. Normally it consists of a thin, vascular, pliable band of tissue that originates from the synovial wall and crosses the synovial joint.

Can plica grow back after surgery?

Can you see plica on MRI?

MR Imaging Features At MR imaging, synovial plicae can be seen as bands of low signal intensity within the high-signal-intensity joint fluid. Gradient-echo T2-weighted MR images and fat-suppressed T2-weighted or proton density–weighted images are the most valuable for the evaluation of plicae.

Does plica syndrome show on MRI?

Thick plicae often do show up on MRI scans, if you know what to look for and if you look carefully – although they can be missed by some people.

How long does it take to recover from plica syndrome?

After surgery, we normally advise patients to take things easy and just potter around for the first week or so before then starting regular physio rehab treatments (a couple of times a week for the first few weeks). Most patients recover fully within about 6 weeks at most.

Why do I need a plica cut out for my knee?

If a surgeon is telling you need a plica cut out, spend some time trying to figure out the cause of why your knee cap tracking might be off and/or looking at treatments for bad patellofemoral tracking. Another potential solution is ramping up repair in the knee by adding growth factors or stem cells. The upshot?

How does an orthopedic surgeon remove a plica?

Once the plica is located with the arthroscope, small instruments are inserted through another one-quarter inch incision to cut away the plica tissue and remove the structure. The area where the plica is removed heals back with scar tissue. There are no known problems associated with not having a plica, so you won’t miss it. Rehabilitation

When does plica syndrome occur in the knee?

Plica syndrome is an interesting problem that occurs when an otherwise normal structure in the knee becomes a source of knee pain due to injury or overuse.

When to drive after surgery for plica syndrome?

Recovering from surgery for plica syndrome depends on several factors, including your overall health and the affected knee. If you had surgery on your right knee, for example, you may need to wait about two weeks before driving. If your left knee was affected, you may fully recover within three to four days.