A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations

Introduction: There are two Meniscofemoral Ligaments (MFLs) in the knee joint, anterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (aMFL) and posterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (pMFL) named according to their position relative to Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL). Aim: To describe the frequency of occurrence of MFLs an...

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Main Authors: Prerana Aggarwal, Anwesa Pal, Asis Kumar Ghosal, Indra Datta, Biswarup Banerjee
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spelling doaj-e195742825914b8897e0578cee5e2ee52020-11-25T02:59:32ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-03-01123AC01AC0410.7860/JCDR/2018/30936.11276A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its VariationsPrerana Aggarwal0Anwesa Pal1Asis Kumar Ghosal2Indra Datta3Biswarup Banerjee4Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Demonstrator, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Consultant, Department of Neurology, Medical Institute of Neurological Diseases, Medical Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Introduction: There are two Meniscofemoral Ligaments (MFLs) in the knee joint, anterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (aMFL) and posterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (pMFL) named according to their position relative to Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL). Aim: To describe the frequency of occurrence of MFLs and their anatomical variations along with variations in their size in adult cadaveric knees. Materials and Methods: A total of 38 cadaveric knees belonging to both genders and age ranging from 40-65 years were dissected in the Department of Anatomy IPGMER, Kolkata, India over a period of two years (May 2015 to April 2017). After treating the cadavers with 10% formalin, posterior capsulotomy was done to expose the interior of the knee joint followed by anterior capsulotomy. MFLs (anterior and posterior) were identified in relation to PCL. Their frequency, size and anatomy were noted along with the variations, data analysis was done using SPSS version 23.0, compared with other studies and inference was drawn. Results: At least one MFL was present in every knee joint dissected. Both aMFL and pMFL were present in 10 (26.3%) joints, only aMFL in 4 joints (10.5%) and only pMFL in 24 joints (63.2%). An accessory band was found in 8 (21.05%) joints (2 with only aMFL and 6 with only pMFL). Mean age of subjects with both aMFL and pMFL was 45.40±3.14 years, those with either of the ligaments was 56.86±5.27 years. Mean length of aMFL and pMFL was 25.74±1.98 mm and 31.63±4.87 mm respectively. Mean length of pMFL in males and females was 33.08±3.15 mm and 28.99±6.35 mm respectively. Mean width of pMFL at lateral end was 5.97±0.96 and 5.13±1.25 in males and females respectively. Therefore, pMFL was found to be more prevalent and longer than aMFL, also pMFL in males was longer and broader at lateral end than in females. Conclusion: Presence of at least one MFL in each knee joint, variations in anatomy in the form of presence of accessory bands and in size suggest the importance of identifying and differentiating these ligaments from the surrounding structures during radiological and arthroscopic examination for correct diagnosis and treatment. Presence of either MFLs in older subjects and both in younger subjects suggests degeneration of these ligaments with the advancement of age. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11276/30936_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(MJ_AP)_PFA(MJ_AP)_PB(MJ_AP)_PN(AP).pdfaccessory bandcadaversposterior cruciate ligament
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Anwesa Pal
Asis Kumar Ghosal
Indra Datta
Biswarup Banerjee
spellingShingle Prerana Aggarwal
Anwesa Pal
Asis Kumar Ghosal
Indra Datta
Biswarup Banerjee
A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
accessory band
cadavers
posterior cruciate ligament
author_facet Prerana Aggarwal
Anwesa Pal
Asis Kumar Ghosal
Indra Datta
Biswarup Banerjee
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title A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
title_short A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
title_full A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
title_fullStr A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
title_full_unstemmed A Morphological and Morphometric Study on Meniscofemoral Ligaments of Knee Joint and its Variations
title_sort morphological and morphometric study on meniscofemoral ligaments of knee joint and its variations
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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0973-709X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Introduction: There are two Meniscofemoral Ligaments (MFLs) in the knee joint, anterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (aMFL) and posterior Meniscofemoral Ligament (pMFL) named according to their position relative to Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL). Aim: To describe the frequency of occurrence of MFLs and their anatomical variations along with variations in their size in adult cadaveric knees. Materials and Methods: A total of 38 cadaveric knees belonging to both genders and age ranging from 40-65 years were dissected in the Department of Anatomy IPGMER, Kolkata, India over a period of two years (May 2015 to April 2017). After treating the cadavers with 10% formalin, posterior capsulotomy was done to expose the interior of the knee joint followed by anterior capsulotomy. MFLs (anterior and posterior) were identified in relation to PCL. Their frequency, size and anatomy were noted along with the variations, data analysis was done using SPSS version 23.0, compared with other studies and inference was drawn. Results: At least one MFL was present in every knee joint dissected. Both aMFL and pMFL were present in 10 (26.3%) joints, only aMFL in 4 joints (10.5%) and only pMFL in 24 joints (63.2%). An accessory band was found in 8 (21.05%) joints (2 with only aMFL and 6 with only pMFL). Mean age of subjects with both aMFL and pMFL was 45.40±3.14 years, those with either of the ligaments was 56.86±5.27 years. Mean length of aMFL and pMFL was 25.74±1.98 mm and 31.63±4.87 mm respectively. Mean length of pMFL in males and females was 33.08±3.15 mm and 28.99±6.35 mm respectively. Mean width of pMFL at lateral end was 5.97±0.96 and 5.13±1.25 in males and females respectively. Therefore, pMFL was found to be more prevalent and longer than aMFL, also pMFL in males was longer and broader at lateral end than in females. Conclusion: Presence of at least one MFL in each knee joint, variations in anatomy in the form of presence of accessory bands and in size suggest the importance of identifying and differentiating these ligaments from the surrounding structures during radiological and arthroscopic examination for correct diagnosis and treatment. Presence of either MFLs in older subjects and both in younger subjects suggests degeneration of these ligaments with the advancement of age.
topic accessory band
cadavers
posterior cruciate ligament
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