An anatomical study of the meniscal roots of the knee: landmarks for its surgical reconstruction and implications for knee surgeons.
Corentin PangaudMaxime RarchaertVincent BelgaidMatthieu OllivierMichel-Henri FessyAnthony VistePublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2022)
The anterior and posterior meniscal roots have precise landmarks, and this article contributes to define the location of the meniscal roots with respect to their adjacent anatomical structures: ACL, PCL and intercondylar tubercle. Having precise measures of the distances between the meniscus roots and these structures allows knee surgeons to perform ACL reconstruction, meniscal root repair and meniscal allograft transplantation.