Anatomical Description of the Spring Ligament Articular Facet.

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-08-26 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114241270207
Amjad Sawah, Sarang Kasture, Alastair Bond, Lauren Fisher, Andrew Fisher, Matthew Philpott, Lyndon Mason, Andy Molloy
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Abstract

Background: The spring ligament fibrocartilaginous complex (SLFC), which is essential for stabilizing the medial longitudinal arch, features a little-explored fibrocartilaginous facet within its superomedial aspect, articulating with the talar head. This research aimed to provide a detailed anatomical description of this facet, designated as the spring ligament articular facet (SLAF).

Methods: Nine normally aligned cadaveric lower limbs were dissected, approaching the SLFC from a superior direction. Following talus disarticulation, high-resolution images of the ligament complex were captured and analyzed. ImageJ software was used to determine the areas and dimensions of the superomedial calcaneonavicular (SMCN) spring and SLAF.

Results: The fibrocartilage facet exhibited a trapezoid shape in all specimens. The mean area for SMCN spring was 280.39 mm², and for SLAF, it was 200 mm². The proximal-to-distal length for SLAF averaged 11.78 mm at its longest and 5.34 mm at its shortest. Attachment of the SLAF to the calcaneum and the navicular showed robust fibrous structures, with average measurements of 3.75 and 1.75 mm at the medial and lateral calcaneal margins, and 2.75 and 2.98 mm at the medial and lateral navicular margins, respectively.

Conclusion: This study clearly delineated the individual structural components of the SLFC articulating with the talar head and detailed its dimensions, emphasizing the need for more specific anatomical terminology that respects the intricate anatomy of the SLFC.

Level of evidence: Level III, descriptive study.

弹簧韧带关节面的解剖描述。
背景:弹簧韧带纤维软骨复合体(SLFC)对稳定内侧纵弓至关重要,其上内侧有一个与距骨头衔接的纤维软骨面,但对该纤维软骨面的研究却很少。本研究旨在对这个被称为弹簧韧带关节面(SLAF)的切面进行详细的解剖描述:方法:解剖九个正常排列的尸体下肢,从上方向接近弹簧韧带关节面。解剖距骨后,采集并分析韧带复合体的高分辨率图像。使用 ImageJ 软件确定了上内侧小方锁骨(SMCN)弹簧和 SLAF 的面积和尺寸:结果:所有标本的纤维软骨面均呈梯形。SMCN 弹簧的平均面积为 280.39 平方毫米,SLAF 的平均面积为 200 平方毫米。SLAF 近端到远端的长度最长平均为 11.78 毫米,最短为 5.34 毫米。SLAF 与小腿骨和舟骨的附着处显示出强大的纤维结构,小腿骨内侧和外侧边缘的平均测量值分别为 3.75 毫米和 1.75 毫米,舟骨内侧和外侧边缘的平均测量值分别为 2.75 毫米和 2.98 毫米:这项研究清楚地描述了与距骨头衔接的SLFC的各个结构成分,并详细说明了其尺寸,强调了需要更具体的解剖术语,以尊重SLFC错综复杂的解剖结构:证据等级:三级,描述性研究。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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