Abstract

Objective: A review of the anatomy of the synovial recesses of the knee is important to better understand the different effusion presentations, update the diagnosis criteria of knee effusion based on the measured synovial recesses and discuss the differentiation of some effused recesses from other lesions around the knee. Method: This review focuses on the anatomy of the synovial recesses of the knee and classifies them into three groups (anterior, parameniscal, and posterior recesses), as well as provides an overview on the etiology of knee effusion, its sonographic detection, and diagnosis criteria. Results: Knee effusion is a very common pathological finding in sonography of the knee. The unique joint structure of the knee provides the possibility to host complex synovial recesses. Fluid in some of the synovial recesses is valuable for the diagnosis of knee effusion, while in certain situations, some recesses may impose diagnostic uncertainty. Knowledge of these synovial recesses is essential to avoid diagnostic pitfalls. Conclusion: This review provides an important discussion of the differentiation of some recesses effusions from other lesions around the knee.

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