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Anatomical Study of the Medial Region of the Knee: Qualitative, Quantitative Analysis and Description of the Anterior Oblique Ligament.

Pedro Baches JorgeMarconde de Oliveira E SilvaMelanie Mayumi HoritaVanessa Ribeiro de ResendeLuiz Gabriel Betoni GuglielmettiDiego Escudeiro de Oliveira
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2021)
Objective  To describe all ligamentous, capsular, tendinous and bone landmarks structures of the medial region of the knee, as well as a new ligamentous structure identified in a series of anatomical dissections of cadaveric specimens. Methods  Twenty cadaver knees were dissected to study the medial compartment. The main structures of this region were identified during dissection. The morphology of the structures and their relationship with known anatomical parameters were determined both qualitatively and quantitatively. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted using descriptive statistics. Results  In the dissection of all specimens, all ligamentous structures previously described in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee were identified, and objective measures that can help as parameters for surgical ligament reconstruction were identified. When dissecting the medial collateral ligament, a bony prominence immediately distal to its proximal tibial insertion was observed and described, as well as a bursa below the ligament, in which it was not inserted. We also described a ligamentous structure with extracapsular location, originated anteriorly to the medial epicondyle and following obliquely towards the tibia. These structures were named, respectively, interinsertional tubercle, interinsertional bursa and anterior oblique ligament. Conclusion  In addition to the description and measurement of the structures and parameters already existing in the anatomical study of the medial part of the knee, it was possible to describe three new structures not yet described in the literature: the interinsertional tubercle, the interinsertional bursa, and the anterior oblique ligament. These structures were found in all dissections performed.
Keyphrases
  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • total knee arthroplasty
  • high resolution
  • systematic review
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • machine learning
  • cross sectional
  • soft tissue
  • data analysis