Morel-lavallee lesion initially diagnosed as quadriceps contusion: Ultrasound, MRI, and importance of early intervention

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Abstract

Morel-Lavallee lesions (MLL) are rare, closed degloving injuries caused by trauma that delivers a shearing force to the soft tissue most commonly of the hip. If not treated in the acute and subacute setting these lesions are often complicated by re-accumulation of fluid, infection, or chronic pain. We present a unique case of a recurrent, massive medial knee/thigh MLL in which proper treatment was delayed due to initial diagnosis of a quadriceps contusion. We describe the ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings of this patient and based on a review of recent literature propose that the initial management should have included early drainage/debridement, which likely could have prevented recurrence and significantly shortened the clinical course.

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Weiss, N. A., Johnson, J. J., & Anderson, S. B. (2015). Morel-lavallee lesion initially diagnosed as quadriceps contusion: Ultrasound, MRI, and importance of early intervention. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 16(3), 438–441. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2015.3.25148

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