A Case of Prefemoral Fat Pad Impingement Syndrome Caused by Hyperplastic Fat Pad

  • Koyama S
  • Tensho K
  • Shimodaira H
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Abstract

Case . We report a rare case of prefemoral fat pad impingement syndrome that was caused by a hyperplasia of the normal suprapatellar fat pad. Pain and catching were observed in the proximal‐lateral patellofemoral joint, and MRI imaging confirmed a hyperplasic mass in the same area. Although conservative treatment showed no signs of improvement, symptoms improved after an arthroscopic excision of the mass. Conclusion . Prefemoral fat pad impingement syndrome is related to patellar motion and should be considered as one of the underlying causes of anterior knee pain (AKP). Surgeons should recognize that a small hyperplasia composed of normal adipose tissue can cause AKP.

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Koyama, S., Tensho, K., Shimodaira, H., Iwaasa, T., Horiuchi, H., Kato, H., & Saito, N. (2018). A Case of Prefemoral Fat Pad Impingement Syndrome Caused by Hyperplastic Fat Pad. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3583049

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