The Treatment of Baker’s Cyst in The Presence of Knee Joint Effusion

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A Baker’s Cyst or popliteal cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms at the posterior aspect of the knee in the popliteal fossa between the semimembranosus and medial head of the gastrocnemius [1-3]. Adults between the ages of 35 and 70 tend to be affected more; the incidence is between 10% and 41%, while the prevalence is 5% [4, 5]. Women are more affected than men as they are more likely to develop arthritis [2, 6]. Baker’s Cyst is commonly found in association with knee joint disorders such as meniscus tears and osteoarthritis [2, 3, 6]. During its development, a connection between the knee joint and the cyst is formed and a one-way “valve effect” allows for the flow of synovial fluid from the anterior to the posterior aspect of the knee. The valve opens and closes via flexion and extension, respectively; fluid influx occurs during flexion due to negative intra-articular pressure and stops with extension due to positive intra-articular pressure [2, 7]. Common symptoms include a swelling or lump behind the knee; knee/calf pain; fluid accumulation around the knee; and clicking, locking, or buckling of the knee joint [2].
膝关节积液伴贝克囊肿的治疗
贝克囊肿或腘窝囊肿是一种充满液体的囊,形成于膝关节后侧腘窝半膜肌和腓肠肌内侧头之间[1-3]。年龄在35岁到70岁之间的成年人更容易受到影响;发病率为10% ~ 41%,患病率为5%[4,5]。女性比男性更容易患关节炎[2,6]。贝克囊肿常见于膝关节疾病,如半月板撕裂和骨关节炎[2,3,6]。在囊肿形成过程中,膝关节和囊肿之间形成连接,形成单向“瓣膜效应”,使滑液从膝关节前侧流向后侧。阀门分别通过弯曲和伸展开启和关闭;由于关节内负压力,在屈曲时发生液体内流,而由于关节内正压力,液体内流在伸展时停止[2,7]。常见症状包括膝后肿胀或肿块;膝盖/小腿疼痛;膝关节周围积液;以及膝关节的咔嗒声、锁住或屈曲[2]。
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