Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 6, Issue 1 33-36, Copyright © 1987 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Ultrasound in the evaluation of the knee and patellar regions
H. R. Laine, A. Harjula and P. Peltokallio
Studies were carried out in 25 patients (mean age, 34.2 years) with knee or
patellar problems, using a real-time scanner. The contralateral leg, which
was asymptomatic, was used as a control. Identification of the patellar
bone and the area of insertion of the infrapatellar tendon was not
difficult. The area of insertion was less echogenic than other parts of the
tendon. Patchy, partial, or total ruptures could be identified using
ultrasound. Sonolucent structures in cases of Baker's cyst were easily
identified. The study revealed three partial suprapatellar tendon ruptures,
three partial infrapatellar tendon ruptures, six old injuries of the
infrapatellar tendon with fibrosis and scar tissue, one case of prepatellar
bursitis, one parapatellar (cartilaginous) loose body, two intraarticular
loose bodies (bony), and four cases of Baker's cyst, of which one was found
to be ruptured. The differences in echogenicity of the tendons and
surrounding soft tissues were more conspicuous using interposed Kiteko than
with direct skin contact.