The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery
Abstract Residual knee instability and low rates of return to previous sport are major concerns after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. To improve outcomes, surgical methods, such as the anatomical single-bundle technique or the double-bundle technique, were developed. However, these...
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doaj-b8d2369ebb444ca7b9c69d6122ca63892020-11-29T12:23:21ZengBMCKnee Surgery & Related Research2234-24512019-11-013111710.1186/s43019-019-0012-4The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgeryJi Hyun Ahn0Nilay A. Patel1Charles C. Lin2Thay Q. Lee3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dongguk University Ilsan HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, NYU Langone Orthopedic HospitalOrthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, Congress Medical FoundationAbstract Residual knee instability and low rates of return to previous sport are major concerns after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. To improve outcomes, surgical methods, such as the anatomical single-bundle technique or the double-bundle technique, were developed. However, these reconstruction techniques failed to adequately overcome these problems, and, therefore, new potential answers continue to be of great interest. Based on recent anatomical and biomechanical studies emphasizing the role of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) in rotational stability, novel surgical methods including ALL reconstruction and anterolateral tenodesis have been introduced with the possibility of resolving residual instability after ACL reconstruction. However, there is still little consensus on many aspects of the ALL, including: several anatomical issues, appropriate indications for ALL surgery, and the optimal surgical method and graft choice for reconstruction surgery. Therefore, further studies are necessary to advance our knowledge of the ALL and its contribution to knee stability.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43019-019-0012-4Anterior cruciate ligamentKnee instabilityAnterolateral ligamentALL reconstructionAnterolateral tenodesis |
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Ji Hyun Ahn Nilay A. Patel Charles C. Lin Thay Q. Lee The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery Knee Surgery & Related Research Anterior cruciate ligament Knee instability Anterolateral ligament ALL reconstruction Anterolateral tenodesis |
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The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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The anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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anterolateral ligament of the knee joint: a review of the anatomy, biomechanics, and anterolateral ligament surgery |
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Knee Surgery & Related Research |
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Abstract Residual knee instability and low rates of return to previous sport are major concerns after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. To improve outcomes, surgical methods, such as the anatomical single-bundle technique or the double-bundle technique, were developed. However, these reconstruction techniques failed to adequately overcome these problems, and, therefore, new potential answers continue to be of great interest. Based on recent anatomical and biomechanical studies emphasizing the role of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) in rotational stability, novel surgical methods including ALL reconstruction and anterolateral tenodesis have been introduced with the possibility of resolving residual instability after ACL reconstruction. However, there is still little consensus on many aspects of the ALL, including: several anatomical issues, appropriate indications for ALL surgery, and the optimal surgical method and graft choice for reconstruction surgery. Therefore, further studies are necessary to advance our knowledge of the ALL and its contribution to knee stability. |
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Anterior cruciate ligament Knee instability Anterolateral ligament ALL reconstruction Anterolateral tenodesis |
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s43019-019-0012-4 |
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