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The lateral collateral ligament complex of the elbow in a Thai population: an anatomical study of 56 cadaveric specimens.

Pamok SaengsirinavinRosarin RatanalekhaNoppadol PiempukChaivat SriratanavudhiThanawan JongthanakamolWoraphon Jaroenporn
Published in: The Journal of hand surgery, European volume (2022)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the anatomical features of the lateral collateral complex (LCC) of the elbow in a Thai population. We dissected 56 cadaveric elbows and described the LCC three-dimensionally in sagittal and coronal planes. We found that the characteristics differed from previous reports in other ethnic populations. In the sagittal plane, the centre of the origin of the LCC was located 3 mm anteriorly and 4 mm inferiorly to the apex of the lateral humerus epicondyle, and in the coronal plane it was 4 mm deep. The vertical distance between the origin of the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL) and the lateral epicondyle and the distance from the LUCL insertion to the border of the ulnar bone differed significantly between sexes. These data may be useful for surgeons during reconstruction of injures to the LCC of the elbow. Level of evidence: V.
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