Singapore Med J 2012; 53(4): e80-e82
Ganglion cyst of the posterior cruciate ligament in a child
Hameed SA, Sujir P, Naik MA, Rao SK
Correspondence: Dr Shamsi Abdul Hameed, shams273@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
Ganglion cysts are more commonly associated with the anterior cruciate ligament than the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). A literature review showed that all reported cases of ganglion cysts to date involved adults. We report a rare case of ganglion cyst in the PCL of a four-year-old boy, and discuss its aetiology, clinical presentation, imaging features and management. Ganglion cysts of the PCL may be confused with meniscal cysts arising from tears of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Hence, the posterior horn of the medial meniscus has to be carefully evaluated to rule out a tear. MR imaging is the method of choice to confirm diagnosis, and arthroscopic resection is a safe treatment modality even in children.
Keywords: ganglion cyst, posterior cruciate ligament
Singapore Med J 2012; 53(4): e80–e82