Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism

Introduction. Intra-articular ganglion cysts of the knee joint are rare and mostly incidental findings in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or arthroscopy. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ganglion cyst in a child is an extremely rare finding, and to the best of our knowledge, only one case has been...

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Main Authors: Valerio Andreozzi, Edoardo Monaco, Fabio Conteduca, Raffaele Iorio, Daniele Mazza, Piergiorgio Drogo, Andrea Ferretti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Orthopedics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9192347
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spelling doaj-4b2a6d69c647458aa83ab56072eb2ba32020-11-25T01:12:28ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Orthopedics2090-67492090-67572019-01-01201910.1155/2019/91923479192347Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with AutismValerio Andreozzi0Edoardo Monaco1Fabio Conteduca2Raffaele Iorio3Daniele Mazza4Piergiorgio Drogo5Andrea Ferretti6Department of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyDepartment of Orthopaedics, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyIntroduction. Intra-articular ganglion cysts of the knee joint are rare and mostly incidental findings in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or arthroscopy. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ganglion cyst in a child is an extremely rare finding, and to the best of our knowledge, only one case has been described in the literature. We report a case of a large intra-articular ganglion cyst of the knee arising from the PCL in an autistic child. Case Presentation. An 8-year-old Caucasian boy affected by autism presented with nontraumatic knee pain. His parents, observing child’s gait, reported recurrent limp while walking, sometimes accompanied by knee locking. Clinical examination was hindered by the noncompliance of the patient and revealed painful limitation of terminal flexion and extension. MRI scans showed a large ganglion cyst located in the intercondylar notch. Arthroscopy confirmed an intrasubstance PCL ganglion cyst, extending both anteriorly and posteriorly. Complete excision of the cyst was performed, with full recovery of the child and no recurrence. Conclusion. In pediatric patients with pain or limited knee range of motion, physicians should consider the possibility of a ganglion cyst arising from the PCL, despite its rarity. Arthroscopic excision is a safe and effective procedure that guarantees a complete recovery of the patient with the lowest rate of recurrence.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9192347
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author Valerio Andreozzi
Edoardo Monaco
Fabio Conteduca
Raffaele Iorio
Daniele Mazza
Piergiorgio Drogo
Andrea Ferretti
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Edoardo Monaco
Fabio Conteduca
Raffaele Iorio
Daniele Mazza
Piergiorgio Drogo
Andrea Ferretti
Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
Case Reports in Orthopedics
author_facet Valerio Andreozzi
Edoardo Monaco
Fabio Conteduca
Raffaele Iorio
Daniele Mazza
Piergiorgio Drogo
Andrea Ferretti
author_sort Valerio Andreozzi
title Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
title_short Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
title_full Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
title_fullStr Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis and Treatment of a Symptomatic Posterior Cruciate Ganglion Cyst in a Child with Autism
title_sort diagnosis and treatment of a symptomatic posterior cruciate ganglion cyst in a child with autism
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Orthopedics
issn 2090-6749
2090-6757
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction. Intra-articular ganglion cysts of the knee joint are rare and mostly incidental findings in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or arthroscopy. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ganglion cyst in a child is an extremely rare finding, and to the best of our knowledge, only one case has been described in the literature. We report a case of a large intra-articular ganglion cyst of the knee arising from the PCL in an autistic child. Case Presentation. An 8-year-old Caucasian boy affected by autism presented with nontraumatic knee pain. His parents, observing child’s gait, reported recurrent limp while walking, sometimes accompanied by knee locking. Clinical examination was hindered by the noncompliance of the patient and revealed painful limitation of terminal flexion and extension. MRI scans showed a large ganglion cyst located in the intercondylar notch. Arthroscopy confirmed an intrasubstance PCL ganglion cyst, extending both anteriorly and posteriorly. Complete excision of the cyst was performed, with full recovery of the child and no recurrence. Conclusion. In pediatric patients with pain or limited knee range of motion, physicians should consider the possibility of a ganglion cyst arising from the PCL, despite its rarity. Arthroscopic excision is a safe and effective procedure that guarantees a complete recovery of the patient with the lowest rate of recurrence.
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