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Here is a knee of a teenager with joint pain.
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So, as we sort of went through it
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the first run, I couldn't really find
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anything wrong with this patient.
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And then, I noticed that there was a plica.
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And there's a plica right over here.
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This is at the medial aspect of the joint.
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This is the sagittal fluid
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sensitive fat-suppressed sequence.
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Here's that sagittal fat
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sequence that I love so much.
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You can see the little string right here.
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And that corresponds to, on the axial
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images, if you will, this corresponds
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to this structure right over here.
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And boy, it looks awfully innocuous, doesn't it?
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It looks like a tiny thing, it's not
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bothering anybody, it's just hanging out.
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But it's located at an unfortunate area.
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If you notice, it's draped
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right over that femoral condyle.
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Right over here, draped right over
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the femoral condyle, where the little
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cartilage is present, cartilage is present.
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So, people say, well, is it really
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worthwhile to mention these little
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plicae, uh, when we see them on MRI?
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And this is a good argument for why it
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is important, and I'll show you why.
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You're actually not going to find
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any cartilage problems on MRI.
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It's beyond the resolution
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of any MRI we have right now.
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But I'm going to show you an arthroscope
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of what this area looks like, and what
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the sequelae of this very thin plica are.
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So, this is the arthroscopic view,
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and I'm going to show you this video
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as, and I'm going to orient you here.
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We're looking right here, this thing
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is the plica, and you'll get a better
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idea of how big it is, how long it is.
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This here is the condylar surface,
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the anterior condylar surface,
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and this up here is the patella.
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So, they put fluid in the joint and
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extended it such that the patella is sort
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of elevated away from your femoral condyle.
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So, let's see what this video looks like.
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And so here's the plica here.
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And actually, you notice it's very sort
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of wavy and it's emanating from the
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superficial aspect of the joint coming down.
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So, this is what that plica looks like.
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Okay.
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So, let me show you some still images.
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So, here the plica has been elevated
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away and you see this little
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contour irregularity at the femoral.
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This is the patella.
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You can tell this is the patella.
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And this is the femoral condyle
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and there's a little abrasion here.
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So, that little tiny plica, as it rubs
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against the femoral condyle, causes
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this irritation or problem and causes
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quite a bit of discomfort and pain.
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So, anytime you see a plica, I think you should
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mention it in the report, particularly if you
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see the plica intimately associated with some
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kind of a chondral or cartilaginous surface.
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So, what did they do?
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They went in there and they, um, cut the plica.
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So, here it is cutting the plica away.
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And here it is after they've
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debrided that plica area.
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Okay, they've completely taken it
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away and the patient was completely
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asymptomatic after the procedure.
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