Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, 2450 Riverside Avenue South, R102, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA.
Am J Sports Med. 2010 Mar;38(3):543-9. doi: 10.1177/0363546509349493. Epub 2009 Dec 30.
The popliteus tendon has important dynamic and static stabilizing functions at the knee. Evaluation of its static role as the "fifth ligament" of the knee and a subsequent analysis of a popliteus tendon reconstruction has not been performed.
In vitro knee stability can be restored to a popliteus tendon-deficient knee with an anatomic popliteus tendon reconstruction.
Controlled laboratory study.
Eleven nonpaired cadaveric knees were tested under the following popliteus tendon states: intact, sectioned, and reconstructed using an autogenous semitendinosus graft. Each knee was subjected to 10-N.m varus moments, 5-N.m external and internal torques, and 88-N anterior and posterior loads at flexion angles of 0 degrees , 20 degrees , 30 degrees , 60 degrees , and 90 degrees . A 6 degrees of freedom electromagnetic motion tracking system was used to assess motion changes of the tibia with respect to the femur.
Significant increases in external rotation and small but significant increases in internal rotation, varus angulation, and anterior translation motion were found after sectioning the popliteus tendon compared to the intact state. Significant decreases in external rotation were found in the reconstructed state compared with the sectioned state at knee flexion angles of 20 degrees , 30 degrees , 60 degrees , and 90 degrees . Comparing the reconstructed state to the intact state, there were no significant differences at knee flexion angles of 0 degrees and 20 degrees , but significant decreases of external rotation were found at knee flexion angles of 30 degrees , 60 degrees , and 90 degrees . Additionally, there were small but significant differences between the reconstructed and intact state with respect to varus angulation at knee flexion angles of 20 degrees , 30 degrees , and 60 degrees ; anterior translation at 20 degrees and 30 degrees ; and internal rotation at all flexion angles.
The popliteus tendon has important primary stabilization roles at the knee. The authors also found that an anatomic popliteus tendon reconstruction significantly reduced the increase in external rotation that occurred with sectioning the popliteus tendon; however, differences seen with respect to internal rotation, varus angulation, and anterior translation were not restored.
The popliteus tendon functions essentially as the fifth major ligament of the knee. An anatomic popliteus tendon reconstruction can restore external rotation stability to knees with popliteus tendon injury.
腘肌腱在膝关节中具有重要的动力和静态稳定功能。评估其作为膝关节“第五韧带”的静态作用,并对腘肌腱重建进行后续分析尚未进行。
在解剖性腘肌腱重建的情况下,可以恢复腘肌腱缺失膝关节的膝关节稳定性。
对照实验室研究。
11 个非配对的尸体膝关节在以下腘肌腱状态下进行测试:完整、切开和使用自体半腱肌移植物重建。每个膝关节都在 0 度、20 度、30 度、60 度和 90 度的屈曲角度下受到 10-N.m 的外翻力矩、5-N.m 的外旋和内旋扭矩以及 88-N 的前后负荷。使用六自由度电磁运动跟踪系统评估胫骨相对于股骨的运动变化。
与完整状态相比,切开腘肌腱后发现外旋明显增加,内旋、外翻角和前向平移运动略有增加。与切开状态相比,在膝关节屈曲角度为 20 度、30 度、60 度和 90 度时,重建状态下的外旋明显减少。与完整状态相比,在膝关节屈曲角度为 0 度和 20 度时,重建状态没有明显差异,但在膝关节屈曲角度为 30 度、60 度和 90 度时,外旋明显减少。此外,在膝关节屈曲角度为 20 度、30 度和 60 度时,重建状态与完整状态之间的外旋角、20 度和 30 度时的前向平移以及所有屈曲角度的内旋都有微小但有统计学意义的差异。
腘肌腱在膝关节中具有重要的初级稳定作用。作者还发现,解剖性腘肌腱重建显著降低了切开腘肌腱后发生的外旋增加;然而,对于内旋、外翻角和前向平移的差异没有得到恢复。
腘肌腱基本上作为膝关节的第五大韧带。解剖性腘肌腱重建可以恢复腘肌腱损伤膝关节的外旋稳定性。