2018
DOI: 10.2174/1874325001812010346
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Fabella Syndrome Following De-Rotation Surgery to Correct a Femoral Malunion

Abstract: Background:The fabella is a sesamoid bone situated within the lateral head of the gastrocnemius tendon, close to the lateral femoral condyle, and adjoined to the fabellofibular ligament. It is a normal variant, found in up to 87% of patients. Fabella Syndrome describes traditionally posterolateral knee pain, occurring due to biomechanical pressure of the fabella against the lateral femoral condyle. Given its rarity, its diagnosis is often overlooked. We present a case of Fabella Syndrome with a modified surgic… Show more

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“…; Rankin et al. ). As with any other joint, the interaction between the fabella and the femur can cause degenerative joint diseases, such as fabella‐femoral osteoarthritis (Urata et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…; Rankin et al. ). As with any other joint, the interaction between the fabella and the femur can cause degenerative joint diseases, such as fabella‐femoral osteoarthritis (Urata et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…He had a long-term history of left knee lateral compartment issues stemming from a lateral Using point-of-care ultrasound, direct compression of the fabella against the LFC reproduced pain, which is consistent with the described features of fabella syndrome. 18 Lower limb neurological examination was unremarkable.…”
Section: Case Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dannawi et al 2010, Erichsen (1997), Kim et al (2018), Rankin, Rehman & Ashcroft (2018), Segal, Miller & Krauss (2004), Seol et al (2016), Weiner, Macnab & Turner (1977), Weiner & Macnab (1982) and Zipple, Hammer & Loubert (2003) and most patients (8/10) were able to fully return to pre-operative activity levels (Dekker et al, 2020). Exclusion of this bone has also led to a lack of research investigating the function of this bone.…”
Section: Clinical Issues Condition Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When fabellae become problematic, fabellectomies can be employed to relieve symptoms ( Okano et al, 2016 ; Kuur, 1986 ; Wang, 1995 ; Kimura et al, 2019 ; Rankin, Rehman & Ashcroft, 2018 ). One study into arthroscopic fabellectomies found they were efficient at relieving symptoms associated with fabella syndrome 21+ months post-surgery, and most patients (8/10) were able to fully return to pre-operative activity levels ( Dekker et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%