Title of article :
Truly Existing or Hyped up? Unravelling the Current Knowledge Regarding the Anatomy, Radiology, Histology and Biomechanics of the Enigmatic Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee Joint
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Dinesh Research performed at Department of Anatomy - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India , Sontakke, Yogesh Ashok Research performed at Department of Anatomy - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India , Murugharaj, Shishir Suranigi Department of Orthopaedics - Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry, India
Pages :
11
From page :
332
To page :
342
Abstract :
Ever since its description, anterolateral ligament (ALL) of the knee joint remains as the hotspot of controversies. Though it has been described under various descriptions, the structure gained its limelight when it was christened as anterolateral ligament by Claes in 2013. The main reason for the controversies around it is the lack of concrete evidences regarding its attachments, morphology, biomechanical aspects and radiological appearance. Similarly the role of ALL in pivot shift phenomenon also remains as a point of debate. The advocates of ALL suggest that because of its ability to modulate internal rotation and attachment to the lateral meniscus, ALL contributes to the pivot shift phenomenon. Similarly, the orientation of ALL stands as the reason for varied documentation with respect to imaging techniques. With the growing body of evidence, it is imperative to fix our stand regarding the structure because, if found to be morphologically persistent, it can be used for concomitant anterolateral stabilization along with anterior cruciate ligament reinforcement surgeries. The present review tries to systematically review the anatomy, variations in classifications, descriptions, histology, radiology and biomechanical features of ALL. At the end of the review, we would like to find the answer for the question: Is ALL a distinct ligamentous structure located at the anterolateral aspect of the knee? What is the contribution of it to the tibial internal rotation stability?
Keywords :
Lateral capsule , Knee joint , Biomechanics , Arthroscopy , Anatomy , Anterolateral ligament
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2504524
Link To Document :
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