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1 The anterolateral ligament (ALL)
Anatomy of the knee The anterolateral ligament (ALL) Author : Radu Branea Co-author : Feier Andrei, Al Hussein Hussam, Tăbăcar Mircea Scientific coordonator : dr. Adrian Ivănescu

2 History 1879-Paul Segond: “pearly, resistant, fibrous band”[1]
(mid-third) lateral capsular ligament Capsulo-osseous layer of the iliotibial band Anterolateral ligament

3 Anatomy The anterolateral ligament (ALL) is located on the lateral region of the knee, anterior to the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and posterior to Gerdy’s tubercle. Origin: lateral epicondyle[1] or condyle[2] of the femur Insertion: anterolateral aspect of the proximal tibia, with 2 attachements

4 Background common procedure of orthopedics surgery : ACL reconstruction even after reconstruction,some patients experience tough anterolateral rotatory movement (pivot shifting)[1],[3] role of ALL : seems to stabilize medial rotation of the knee[1],[3]

5 Objective to provide an anatomical description of the anterolateral ligament of the knee (ALL) and describe its clinical correlations

6 Material and method Eight paired cadaveric knees belonging to the Anatomy Department One amputated lower limb from the Pathology Department dissected in the anterolateral region; The ALL was clearly observable

7 What we found ITB=Iliotibial Band GT=Gerdy’s Tubercle LFE=Lateral Femoral Epicondyle LCL=Lateral Collateral Ligament FH=Fibular Head

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9 Results Origin: Lateral Femoral Epicondyle(LFE)
Insertion: 1.proximal tibia, between Gerdy’s tubercle(GT) and fibular head(FH); 2. Lateral meniscus Closely related to the LCL, however independent

10 Results Measurements Length(mm) 38 Width(mm) 7 Thickness(mm) 3

11 Conclusions Formerly known as only a fascia, the ALL could now prove to be a lot more than that Possible involvement in ACL(Anterior Cruciate Ligament) related sports injuries

12 Discussions Pros: - new subject - emphasize the existence of the ALL
starting point for detailed orthopaedic studies Cons: - ethics - small number of dissections

13 Bibliography [1] Claes, S.; Vereecke, E.; Maes, M.; Victor, J.; Verdonk, P.; Bellemans, J. (Oct 2013). "Anatomy of the anterolateral ligament of the knee.". J Anat 223 (4): 321–8 [2] Vincent, J. P.; Magnussen, R. A.; Gezmez, F.; et al. (January 2012). "The anterolateral ligament of the human knee: An anatomic and histologic study". Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 20 (1): 147–52. [3] Helito, C. P., de Souza, H. M., Batista, M., et al. “Anatomical study on the anterolateral ligament of the knee”, Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia, 2013; 48: 368–373 [4] Helito, C. P., Demange, M. K., Batista, M, et al.,” Anatomy and Histology of the Knee Anterolateral Ligament”, 2013, 1

14 Thank you!


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