Morphometry of the patellar tendon using a simple tracing method: a gold standard for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Date
2023-06
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Korean Association of Anatomists
Abstract
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is mostly damaged in sporting activities. To reconstruct the damaged
ACL, a patellar tendon (PT) is often the most preferred graft due to its fast healing and bone integration i.e. bone-patellar
tendon-bone graft. Suitability of the PT often depends on the morphometric profile of the tendon. This study reported on
the harvestable surface area (SA) of the tendon using a simple tracing method. The PT of 79 adult formalin–fixed cadavers
of South Africans of European Ancestry were dissected, and the margins of the PT were traced on a wax paper before the
tracings were scanned. The SA, straight proximal width (SPW), curved proximal width (CPW), straight distal width (SDW),
curved distal width (CDW) and length of tendon (LOT) from the digitized image of the PT was measured. In addition, the
length of the lower limbs was measured to normalize the measurements. The results showed no significant side differences,
and the measurements were not sexually dimorphic. A strong correlation was reported for SA vs. LOT, SPW vs. CPW and
SDW vs. CDW for both sexes and sides. The presented morphological profile provides additional information on the usability
of the graft and with respect to healing and recovery.
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Keywords
Patellar ligament, Knee injuries, Autografts, Tendons, Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Citation
Latiff, S., & Olateju, O. I. (2023). Morphometry of the patellar tendon using a simple tracing method: a gold standard for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Anatomy & cell biology, 56(2), 191–199. https://doi.org/10.5115/acb.22.169