The Anterolateral Ligament An Anatomic Study on Sex-Based Differences

被引:24
|
作者
Daggett, Matt [1 ]
Helito, Camilo [2 ]
Cullen, Matthew [1 ]
Ockuly, Andrew [1 ]
Busch, Kyle [1 ]
Granite, Joseph [1 ]
Wright, Barth [1 ]
Sonnery-Cottet, Bertrand [3 ]
机构
[1] Kansas City Univ, Kansas City, MO USA
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Generale De Sante Hop Jean Mermoz, Ctr Orthoped Santy, Lyon, France
来源
ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE | 2017年 / 5卷 / 02期
关键词
anterolateral ligament; anterolateral rotatory instability; gender differences; anterior cruciate ligament; anatomy; ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT; FOLLOW-UP; ILIOTIBIAL TRACT; SEGOND FRACTURE; FEMORAL ORIGIN; IN-VIVO; KNEE; RECONSTRUCTION; INJURIES; ACL;
D O I
10.1177/2325967116689387
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: The anterolateral ligament (ALL) has been shown to have an important role in rotatory stability of the knee. While there is abundant research on sex-based differences related to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, there is a paucity of literature related to such differences in the ALL. Purpose: To define any sex-based differences in the ALL with regard to length, width, and thickness. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: The ALL was initially evaluated in 165 unpaired knees (92 males and 65 females after exclusion criteria applied). The length, width, and thickness of the ALL were measured using a digital caliper. Width and thickness were measured at the joint line just superior to the lateral meniscus. The Mann-Whitney test and Student t tests were used to compare measurements between males and females. The Pearson product-moment correlation was subsequently used to determine the correlation between height and weight and the statistically different morphometric variables. Results: The mean (+/- SD) thickness of the ALL in males was 2.09 +/- 0.56 mm, almost twice as thick as females (1.05 +/- 0.49 mm; P = 8.8 x 10(-20)). There was also a statistically significant difference in ALL length (P = 3.8 x 10(-7)), but no significant difference was found for width. A moderate association was found between donor height and ALL thickness and length. Conclusion: The anatomic measurements of the ALL demonstrate a difference between sexes, and the ALL is significantly thicker in males than females. Clinical Relevance: As the role of the ALL in rotatory stability of the knee becomes better understood, the difference in the thickness of the ALL we have found between the sexes may be another factor why female athletes have an increased incidence of ACL rupture compared with males. This may also help explain why females have issues with knee laxity and rotatory instability.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Anterolateral Ligament Does Exist An Anatomic Description
    Zaffagnini, Stefano
    Grassi, Alberto
    Muccioli, Giulio Maria Marcheggiani
    Raggi, Federico
    Romagnoli, Matteo
    Bondi, Alice
    Calderone, Salvatore
    Signorelli, Cecilia
    CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE, 2018, 37 (01) : 9 - +
  • [2] Anterolateral Ligament of the Fetal Knee: An Anatomic and Histological Study
    Helito, Camilo Partezani
    do Prado Torres, Julio Augusto
    Bonadio, Marcelo Batista
    Aragao, Jose Aderval
    de Oliveira, Lucas Nogueira
    Mendonca Natalino, Renato Jose
    Pecora, Jose Ricardo
    Camanho, Gilberto Luis
    Demange, Marco Kawamura
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2017, 45 (01): : 91 - 96
  • [3] A cadaveric study of the anterolateral ligament: re-introducing the lateral capsular ligament
    Caterine, Scott
    Litchfield, Robert
    Johnson, Marjorie
    Chronik, Blaine
    Getgood, Alan
    KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY, 2015, 23 (11) : 3186 - 3195
  • [4] Femoral Origin of the Anterolateral Ligament: An Anatomic Analysis
    Daggett, Matthew
    Ockuly, Andrew C.
    Cullen, Matthew
    Busch, Kyle
    Lutz, Christian
    Imbert, Pierre
    Sonnery-Cottet, Bertrand
    ARTHROSCOPY-THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROSCOPIC AND RELATED SURGERY, 2016, 32 (05): : 835 - 841
  • [5] The Anterolateral Ligament: An Anatomic, Radiographic, and Biomechanical Analysis
    Kennedy, Mitchell I.
    Claes, Steven
    Fuso, Fernando Augusto Freitas
    Williams, Brady T.
    Goldsmith, Mary T.
    Turnbull, Travis Lee
    Wijdicks, Coen A.
    LaPrade, Robert F.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2015, 43 (07): : 1606 - 1615
  • [6] The anterolateral ligament of the human knee: an anatomic and histologic study
    Vincent, Jean-Philippe
    Magnussen, Robert A.
    Gezmez, Ferittu
    Uguen, Arnaud
    Jacobi, Matthias
    Weppe, Florent
    Al-Saati, Ma'ad F.
    Lustig, Sebastien
    Demey, Guillaume
    Servien, Elvire
    Neyret, Philippe
    KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY, 2012, 20 (01) : 147 - 152
  • [7] Sonographic Evaluation of the Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee: A Cadaveric Study
    Zappia, Marcello
    Oliva, Francesco
    Chianca, Vito
    Di Pietto, Francesco
    Maffulli, Nicola
    JOURNAL OF KNEE SURGERY, 2019, 32 (06) : 532 - 535
  • [8] The anterolateral ligament: A cadaveric study in fetuses
    Nekane Toro-Ibarguen, Ainhoa
    Pretell-Mazzini, Juan
    Perez, Elena
    Pedrajas, Isabel
    Miguel Cano-Egea, Juan
    Ramon Sanudo, Jose
    CLINICAL ANATOMY, 2017, 30 (05) : 625 - 634
  • [9] The anterolateral ligament of the knee: a radiologic and histotopographic study
    Macchi, Veronica
    Porzionato, Andrea
    Morra, Aldo
    Stecco, Carla
    Tortorella, Cinzia
    Menegolo, Mirco
    Grignon, Bruno
    De Caro, Raffaele
    SURGICAL AND RADIOLOGIC ANATOMY, 2016, 38 (03) : 341 - 348
  • [10] Combined anterolateral ligament and anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction of the knee
    Smith, James O.
    Yasen, Sam K.
    Lord, Breck
    Wilson, Adrian J.
    KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY, 2015, 23 (11) : 3151 - 3156