An eponymous history of the anterolateral ligament complex of the knee.

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Allison M Morgan, Andrew S Bi, Daniel J Kaplan, Michael J Alaia, Eric J Strauss, Laith M Jazrawi
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Abstract

Background: Recent interest has surged in the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and complex (ALC) of the knee. Its existence and role in rotary stability of the knee, particularly in the setting of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, remains a contentious and controversial topic.

Understanding the alc: We must review our history and recognize the pioneers who pushed our understanding of the ALL forward before it was popularly recognized as a discrete structure. Additionally, given that many eponyms remain in common use related to the ALC, we must standardize our nomenclature to prevent misuse or misunderstanding of terms in the literature. In this review, modern understanding of the anterolateral ligament complex (ALC) is traced to 1829 by exploring eponymous terms first in anatomy and then in surgical technique. Understanding our history and terminology will allow us to better understand the ALC itself.

Conclusion: This review aims to provide historical context, define terminology, and provide insight into the clinical relevance of the ALC.

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膝部前外侧韧带复合体的同名历史。
背景:最近对膝关节前外侧韧带(ALL)和复合体(ALC)的兴趣激增。它的存在及其在膝关节旋转稳定性中的作用,特别是在前交叉韧带(ACL)重建中的作用,仍然是一个有争议和争议的话题。理解字母表:我们必须回顾我们的历史,并认识到那些在字母表被普遍认为是一个离散结构之前推动我们理解字母表的先驱者。此外,考虑到许多与ALC相关的同名词仍然被普遍使用,我们必须规范我们的命名法,以防止文献中术语的误用或误解。在这篇综述中,对前外侧韧带复合体(ALC)的现代理解可以追溯到1829年,首先在解剖学上探索同名术语,然后在外科技术上。了解我们的历史和术语将使我们更好地理解ALC本身。结论:本综述旨在提供历史背景,定义术语,并为ALC的临床相关性提供见解。
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