The meniscotibial ligament does exist: An anatomic and histological description

Shi-Tang Song , Xin-Jie Wang , Jing Ye , Ji-Ying Zhang , You-Rong Chen , Yi-Fan Song , Jia-Kuo Yu , Bing-Bing Xu
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Abstract

Purpose

To describe the anatomical and histological characteristics of the human MTL (meniscotibial ligament) that keeps the meniscus stable and are rarely discussed.

Study design

Descriptive laboratory study.

Methods

In total, six fresh-frozen adult cadaver knees were dissected, and the dissection protocol were designed by two experienced anatomy professors. The anatomical morphology of MTL was observed. The main anatomical specimens included meniscus, tibial plateau, MTL. The osteotome was used to excise the portion of the tibial plateau, which could obtain the complex including partial meniscus, MTL, and a tibial fragment. A histopathologic study was performed by two experienced pathologists.

Results

Macroscopically, the MTL could be divided into two parts: medial meniscotibial ligament (MMTL)and lateral meniscotibial ligament (LMTL). The MMTL is distributed continuously, whereas the LMTL is discontinuous on the tibial plateau. The average length from the tibial attachment of the LMTL to the articular surface was 19 ± 1.0mm (mean ± SD). The average length from the tibial attachment of the MMTL to the articular surface was 10 ± 1.2 mm (mean ± SD). Microscopy of the MTL showed that the MTL is a ligamentous tissue, composed of a network of oriented collagenous fibers.

Conclusions

In all knees, the MTL was inserted on the outer edge of the meniscus, attaching to the tibia below the level of articular cartilage, which was key to maintaining the rotational stability of knee and the meniscus in the physiological position on the tibial plateau. Histological analysis of this ligament demonstrated that the MTL is a veritable ligamentous structure, which is made up of collagen type I–expressing fibroblasts.

Clinical relevance

This article contributes to the understanding of the anatomical and histological characteristics of the MTL. It is beneficial to promote the development of relevant surgical techniques for the MTL lesion.

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半月板胫骨韧带确实存在:解剖学和组织学描述
目的描述保持半月板稳定的人体半月板韧带(MTL)的解剖学和组织学特征,这些特征很少被讨论。方法共解剖了六个新鲜冷冻的成人尸体膝盖,解剖方案由两位经验丰富的解剖学教授设计。观察 MTL 的解剖形态。主要解剖标本包括半月板、胫骨平台、MTL。使用截骨器切除胫骨平台部分,可获得包括部分半月板、MTL和胫骨碎片在内的复合物。由两名经验丰富的病理学家进行组织病理学研究。结果显微镜下,MTL可分为两部分:内侧半月板韧带(MMTL)和外侧半月板韧带(LMTL)。MMTL 连续分布,而 LMTL 在胫骨平台上不连续。从 LMTL 的胫骨附着点到关节面的平均长度为 19 ± 1.0 毫米(平均值 ± SD)。从MMTL的胫骨附着点到关节面的平均长度为10 ± 1.2毫米(平均值±标准差)。结论 在所有膝关节中,MMTL位于半月板外缘,附着在关节软骨水平以下的胫骨上,是维持膝关节旋转稳定性和半月板在胫骨平台上生理位置的关键。对该韧带的组织学分析表明,MTL是名副其实的韧带结构,由表达胶原蛋白I型的成纤维细胞组成。本文有助于了解 MTL 的解剖学和组织学特征,有利于促进 MTL 病变相关手术技术的发展。
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology (AP-SMART) is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of the Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society (APKASS) and the Japanese Orthopaedic Society of Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine (JOSKAS). It is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Elsevier. The mission of AP-SMART is to inspire clinicians, practitioners, scientists and engineers to work towards a common goal to improve quality of life in the international community. The Journal publishes original research, reviews, editorials, perspectives, and letters to the Editor. Multidisciplinary research with collaboration amongst clinicians and scientists from different disciplines will be the trend in the coming decades. AP-SMART provides a platform for the exchange of new clinical and scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas.
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