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The accessory heads of the quadriceps femoris muscle may affect the layering of the quadriceps tendon and potential graft harvest lengths.

Łukasz Hubert OlewnikNicol ZielinskaPaloma AragonesKacper RuzikFriedrich PaulsenAndrzej BorowskiRobert F LaPrade
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2023)
The findings of this study provide a detailed anatomy of the quadriceps tendon including the accessory tendons of the accessory heads of the quadriceps tendon. The accessory heads of the quadriceps femoris muscle contribute to the layering of the quadriceps tendon. The second conclusion of this study is the development of safe distances depending on the types. Not all types are perfect for harvesting-Type IV seems to be the safest type, in turn Type V the most dangerous.
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