Synovial plica of the elbow and its clinical relevance.

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Department of Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland.

Published: September 2020

A synovial plica (fold) is normal anatomic finding, and occurs in 86-100% of cases; however, symptomatic plica is much less common (7.2-8.7% of all elbow arthroscopies).Synovial plica syndrome is a painful elbow condition related to symptomatic synovial plica.Synovial plica syndrome is diagnosed by clinical examination (lateral elbow pain) commonly accompanied by local tenderness, pain at terminal extension and/or painful snapping.Synovial plica syndrome may be mimicked by other elbow conditions, commonly tennis elbow, loose bodies, and degenerative arthritis.Magnetic resonance imaging or ultrasound scan may support diagnosis in correlation with clinical findings, but symptomatic plica may also be diagnosed as unexpected during elbow arthroscopy.The arthroscopic resection is effective and safe if conservative treatment fails. Cite this article: 2020;5:549-557. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.5.200027.

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