Arthroscopic Excision of Medial Knee Plica: A Meta-Analysis of Outcomes

Knee Surg Relat Res. 2018 Dec 1;30(4):356-363. doi: 10.5792/ksrr.18.017.

Abstract

Purpose: A meta-analysis was performed to assess the outcomes following surgical intervention for medial knee plica.

Materials and methods: A literature search of Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane CENTRAL was performed using relevant key words. The primary outcome was patient-reported postoperative scores of "good" and "excellent". Meta-analyses were performed using a random effects model.

Results: The literature search identified 731 articles. After removing duplicates and those not meeting the inclusion criteria, 12 articles reporting on a total of 643 knees were included for analysis, and of these, 7 articles including 235 knees were used for meta-analysis. The overall rate of good and excellent outcomes following surgery was estimated at 84.2% (95% confidence interval [CI], 72.8-91.4). In those cases that had non-surgical therapy prior to surgery, the rate of good and excellent outcomes of surgery was estimated at 76.1% (95% CI, 60.1-87).

Conclusions: Arthroscopic surgical management of symptomatic medial knee plica results in favourable outcomes. Our results suggest that arthroscopic surgical excision should be considered as a treatment modality in patients with pathological medial plica disease of the knee either as a first-line treatment or when symptoms have not responded to non-surgical interventions.

Level of evidence: IV.

Keywords: Arthroscopy; Excision; Knee; Medial; Plica.