Recognition of evolving medial patellofemoral anatomy provides insight for reconstruction.

Miho J Tanaka, Jorge Chahla, Jack Farr, Robert F LaPrade, Elizabeth A Arendt, Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, William R Post, John P Fulkerson
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Abstract

Purpose: The scientific literature concerning the anatomy of medial soft-tissue stabilizers of the patella is growing exponentially. Much of the surgical literature has focused on the role of the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) and techniques to reconstruct it, yet our understanding of its anatomy has evolved during the past several years. Given this, we report on the current understanding of medial patellofemoral anatomy and implications for reconstruction.

Methods: Current and historical studies of medial patellar anatomy were reviewed, which include the MPFL and medial quadriceps tendon femoral ligament (MQTFL), as well as that of the distal medial patellar restraints, the medial patellotibial ligament (MPTL) and medial patellomeniscal ligament (MPML). In addition to the reported findings, the authors' anatomic descriptions of each ligament during their dissections were identified and recorded.

Results: Despite the name of the MPFL, which implies that the ligament courses between the femur and patella, recent studies have highlighted the proximal MPFL fibers that attach to the quadriceps tendon, known as the MQTFL. The MPFL and MQTFL have also been referred to as the medial patellofemoral complex, reflecting the variability in anatomical attachment sites. The MPFL accounts for only half of the total restraint to lateral patellar displacement, and the remaining contributions to patellar stability are derived from the combination of the MPTL and MPML, which function primarily in greater degrees of knee flexion.

Conclusion: The understanding of the complexity of the medial patellar stabilizers continues to evolve. Although MPFL reconstruction is gaining wide acceptance as a procedure to treat patellar instability, it is important to recognize the complex and changing understanding of the anatomy of the medial soft-tissue stabilizers and the implications for reconstruction.

Level of evidence: V.

认识到髌股内侧解剖结构的演变为重建提供了洞察力。
目的:关于髌骨内侧软组织稳定器解剖的科学文献呈指数增长。许多外科文献都集中在髌股内侧韧带(MPFL)的作用和重建技术上,但我们对其解剖学的理解在过去几年中有所发展。鉴于此,我们报告了目前对髌股内侧解剖的理解及其重建的意义。方法:回顾髌骨内侧解剖的现状和历史研究,包括髌内韧带和股四头肌腱内侧韧带(MQTFL),以及髌远侧内侧约束、髌胫内侧韧带(MPTL)和髌胫内侧韧带(MPML)。除了报告的发现外,作者在他们的解剖过程中对每个韧带的解剖描述进行了识别和记录。结果:尽管MPFL的名称暗示了股骨和髌骨之间的韧带,但最近的研究强调了附着于股四头肌肌腱的近端MPFL纤维,称为MQTFL。MPFL和MQTFL也被称为内侧髌股复合体,反映了解剖附着部位的可变性。MPFL仅占对外侧髌骨移位的总约束的一半,其余对髌骨稳定的贡献来自MPTL和MPML的结合,其主要作用是更大程度的膝关节屈曲。结论:对内侧髌骨稳定器复杂性的认识在不断发展。尽管MPFL重建作为一种治疗髌骨不稳的手术正在被广泛接受,但重要的是要认识到对内侧软组织稳定器的解剖结构的复杂和不断变化的理解及其重建的意义。证据等级:V。
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