Abstract
There is a paucity of data regarding using platelet-rich plasma therapy for Baker's cyst-associated medial meniscal tear. To date, conservative treatments for this type of condition include aspiration of fluid effusion with steroid injection and physical therapy. When this treatment fails, arthroscopic debridement, meniscectomy, cyst decompression and open cystectomy are available surgical management options. Recurrence rates, however, are high such that even these procedures fail to provide long-term pain relief. This case study explores the benefits of leukocyte-rich platelet-rich plasma therapy in treating tears in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus with concomitant Baker's cyst. With limited studies available, this case hopes to encourage more studies to be done in the future to provide a conservative option for patients with similar cases.
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