An Unusual Cause of Knee Pain Identified by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Emergency Department.

IF 1.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-06-28 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.86934
Miguel F Agrait Gonzalez, Nehemesis Rivera Ortiz, Jenniffer Santiago, Glen Malaret Hernandez
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Abstract

Morel-Lavallée lesions (MLLs) are closed degloving injuries that typically result from shearing forces separating the subcutaneous tissue from the underlying fascia, creating a potential space that becomes filled with blood, lymphatic fluid, and necrotic tissue. These lesions are frequently missed on initial evaluation, especially in the context of blunt injury without obvious shearing trauma. Here, we present the case of a 28-year-old male who sustained trauma to his right thigh and knee while attempting to move a refrigerator. Initially diagnosed with a knee contusion after X-rays showed no fracture, the patient experienced worsening pain and swelling, prompting a visit to our emergency department (ED). Upon evaluation in the ED, the sonographic evaluation revealed a large fluid collection overlying the distal lateral thigh and lateral femoral condyle without any associated intraarticular effusion. Findings were consistent with an MLL, which was managed in the ED with ultrasound-guided drainage and compression therapy. This case highlights the importance of recognizing MLLs in the ED, as these injuries are frequently missed on initial evaluation. Early identification and appropriate management of MLL are crucial to preventing complications such as infection, chronic pain, loss of function, and delayed healing.

急诊科即时超声诊断膝关节疼痛的不寻常原因。
morel - lavallsamade病变(mls)是一种闭合性脱手套损伤,通常是由于剪切力将皮下组织与下层筋膜分离,造成一个充满血液、淋巴液和坏死组织的潜在空间。这些病变在最初的评估中经常被遗漏,特别是在没有明显剪切创伤的钝性损伤的情况下。在这里,我们提出的情况下,28岁的男性谁持续创伤,他的右大腿和膝盖,而试图移动一个冰箱。在x光片显示没有骨折后,患者最初被诊断为膝关节挫伤,但疼痛和肿胀加剧,促使患者前往急诊科。经ED检查,超声检查显示大量积液覆盖股骨远端外侧和股骨外侧髁,未见关节内积液。结果与MLL一致,在ED中采用超声引导引流和压迫治疗。这个病例强调了在ED中识别mls的重要性,因为这些损伤在最初的评估中经常被遗漏。MLL的早期识别和适当管理对于预防感染、慢性疼痛、功能丧失和延迟愈合等并发症至关重要。
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