Bhagath Kumar Potu, Abdel Halim Salem, Marwan F Abu-Hijleh
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背景。膝关节前外侧韧带(ALL)的形态和功能至今仍未得到清楚的了解,即使是在技术如此先进的今天。文献中对膝关节前外侧韧带的描述不尽相同,而且并非所有韧带都有明确的名称或描述。研究目的本研究旨在提供关于膝关节ALL的清晰结构/关系描述。材料与方法。我们使用了 24 具福尔马林固定的尸体肢体。整齐地解剖所有肢体的膝关节区域并暴露出 ALL。仔细追踪其近端和远端附件。切除 ALL 的中间部分并进行组织学分析。结果。在一个右膝盖上发现了 ALL(4.16%)。它从股骨外侧髁向远端延伸至胫骨平台外侧缘。它在胫骨平台上的附着点位于腓骨头和 Gerdy's tubercle 之间。ALL与外侧半月板中间三分之一的外围之间有很强的连接。ALL的组织学分析证实,其内存在真正的韧带结构,有致密的结缔组织和大量成纤维细胞。结论。本文详细讨论了 ALL 在不同人群中的发病率及其临床意义。
Morphology of Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee: A Cadaveric Observation with Clinical Insight.
Background. The morphology and function of anterolateral ligament (ALL) of the knee are not clearly understood even today with all the sophisticated techniques available. There have been differing descriptions of the ALL of the knee in literature, and not all of them have been named or described clearly. Aim. The present study was undertaken to provide a clear structure/relationship description on ALL. Materials and Methods. We used 24 formalin-fixed cadaveric limbs. Knee regions of the all the limbs were neatly dissected and the ALL was exposed. Its proximal and distal attachments were traced carefully. Middle portion of ALL was removed and processed for histological analysis. Results. ALL was found in one right knee (4.16%). It extended distally from the lateral femoral condyle to the lateral tibial plateau margin. Its attachment on the tibial plateau was located between head of the fibula and Gerdy's tubercle. A strong connection was identified between the ALL and the periphery of the middle third of the lateral meniscus. Histological analysis of ALL confirmed the presence of true ligamentous structure in it with dense connective tissue and plenty of fibroblasts. Conclusion. The prevalence of ALL in different populations along with its clinical significance has been discussed in detail in this paper.