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Radiographic Evaluation of Native Anterior Cruciate Ligament Attachments and Graft Placement for Reconstruction
We examined seven cadaveric knees to determine the radiographic location of the native anterior cruciate ligament insertion sites as well as the location of tun nels used in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Posteroanterior and lateral views at several flexion angles were taken with radiopa...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1996-01, Vol.24 (1), p.72 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We examined seven cadaveric knees to determine the radiographic location of the native anterior cruciate ligament insertion
sites as well as the location of tun nels used in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Posteroanterior and lateral views
at several flexion angles were taken with radiopaque markers around the insertions of the native anterior cruciate ligament
and subsequent reconstruction tunnels. The femoral inser tion was best seen on the 60° notch view. On the lateral view, the
femoral tunnel was easily seen as it crossed the roof of the intercondylar notch; however, because of the angle of the tunnel,
the actual entrance into the knee may be well distal and anterior to this location. The tibial insertion and tunnel were easily
seen at any flexion angle. The center of the insertion was 40% of the tibial diameter from the anterior mar gin. The lateral
view in extension allowed determina tion of the tibial tunnel's location in relation to the intercondylar notch roof, but
by itself did not allow accurate determination of the femoral tunnel's position. Notch and extension lateral radiographs together
pro vided sufficient information for evaluation of anterior cruciate ligament graft position in a convenient, cost- effective
format. Neither view by itself provides enough information to evaluate the position of the graft. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659602400113 |