Literature DB >> 7004054

Popliteal cysts (Baker's cysts) in adults. II. Capsuloplasty with and without a pedicle graft.

W Rauschning.   

Abstract

In 15 adult patients, undergoing surgery for symptomatic popliteal cysts of fairly long duration, the communication into the joint was closed by two different procedures: In the early series, Series A (8 patients), the opening was tightly sutured, and in Series B (7 patients) a new type of capsuloplasty was performed, using a proximally based flap from the gastrocnemius tendon for additional reinforcement. One minor postoperative complication occurred in Series A, whereas all patients in Series B made an uneventful recovery. The results were assessed clinically and arthrographically almost 2 years postoperatively. All patients were relieved of their popliteal symptoms. In Series A three clinically asymptomatic recurrences were found at arthrography. No recurrence occurred in Series B (the capsuloplasty series). A modified postero-medial approach facilitated access to the communication. Postoperative immobilization for 3 weeks promotes uneventful healing of the capsular repair. The importance of meticulous closure of the gap is emphasized, whereas radical excision of the cyst does not seem essential for the therapeutic result.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7004054     DOI: 10.3109/17453678008990839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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