Assessment of the Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee by Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Q1 Medicine Joints Pub Date : 2018-11-02 eCollection Date: 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0038-1675163
Angelo De Carli, Edoardo Monaco, Daniele Mazza, Giuseppe Argento, Andrea Redler, Lorenzo Proietti, Edoardo Gaj, Andrea Ferretti
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Purpose  The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomy of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) of the knee by the use of 1.5 Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a series of young patients without knee injuries. Methods  Subjects aged 18 years or older without an anterior cruciate ligament injury, as confirmed on MRI, were included. MRI examinations were all performed on 1.5 T scans. The ALL was defined as the low signal band originating from the region of the lateral epicondyle of the femur, crossing the proximal surface of the lateral collateral ligament, deep to the iliotibial band, and inserting onto the tibia between the Gerdy's tubercle and the fibular head. Results  Twenty-six patients met the eligibility criteria and were enrolled into the study. In one patient, it was not possible to visualize the ALL. In all the other subjects, the ligament originated anterior and distal to the lateral epicondyle and inserted on the proximal tibia approximately 5 mm below the joint line and just distal to the Gerdy's tubercle. It had an average length of 33 ± 1.2 mm, an average width of 5.5 ± 0.3 mm, and an average thickness of 2 mm. Conclusion  The ALL is a distinct structure of the anterolateral capsule that can be easily identified using 1.5 T MRI scans. Level of Evidence  This is a level IV, observational study.

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本研究的目的是利用1.5特斯拉(T)磁共振成像(MRI)描述一系列无膝关节损伤的年轻患者的膝关节前外侧韧带(ALL)的解剖结构。方法研究对象年龄在18岁及以上,经MRI证实无前交叉韧带损伤。MRI检查均在1.5 T扫描上进行。ALL被定义为起源于股骨外侧上髁区域的低信号带,穿过外侧副韧带近表面,深至髂胫束,并在Gerdy结节和腓骨头之间插入胫骨。结果26例患者符合入选标准,纳入研究。在一名患者中,无法看到ALL。在所有其他受试者中,韧带起源于外侧上髁的前部和远端,并插入胫骨近端,关节线以下约5毫米,正好在Gerdy结节的远端。平均长度33±1.2 mm,平均宽度5.5±0.3 mm,平均厚度2 mm。结论ALL是一种独特的前外侧囊结构,可通过1.5 T MRI扫描识别。这是一项IV级观察性研究。
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Joints Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Joints is the official publication of SIGASCOT (Italian Society of the Knee, Arthroscopy, Sports Traumatology, Cartilage and Orthopaedic Technology). As an Open Acccess journal, it publishes papers on clinical and basic research, review articles, technical notes, case reports, and editorials about the latest developments in knee surgery, arthroscopy, sports traumatology, cartilage, orthopaedic technology, upper limb, and related rehabilitation. Letters to the Editor and comments on the journal''s content are always welcome.
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