An Anteriorly Presenting ‘Wrap Around’ Popliteal Cyst

Authors

  • Daniel Bowen Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • James Gill Trauma and Orthopaedic Department, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Mervyn Cross Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Research, North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre, NSW 2065, Australia
Abstract:

The article describes a case in which a popliteal cyst was identified presenting as a mass on the anterior aspect of theright tibia. This occurred as a result of polyethylene wear debris from previous total knee arthroplasty. Although alternativediagnoses for an anterior tibial mass are more likely, a popliteal cyst must be considered, particularly if the patient has ahistory of total knee arthroplasty.

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volume 6  issue 5

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publication date 2018-09-01

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