Bioengineering Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Am J Sports Med. 2010 Mar;38(3):558-63. doi: 10.1177/0363546509350110. Epub 2009 Dec 31.
The in situ forces of the anteromedial (AM) and posterolateral bundles (PL) of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) under simulated functional loads such as simulated muscle loads have not been reported. These data are instrumental for improvement of the anatomical double-bundle ACL reconstruction.
The load-sharing patterns of the 2 bundles are complementary under simulated muscle loads.
Descriptive laboratory study.
Eight cadaveric knees in this study were sequentially studied using a robotic testing system. Each knee was tested under 3 external loading conditions including (1) a 134-N anterior tibial load; (2) combined rotational loads of 10 N x m of valgus and 5 N x m internal tibial torques; and (3) a 400-N quadriceps muscle load with the knee at 0 degrees , 15 degrees , 30 degrees , 60 degrees , and 90 degrees of flexion. The in situ forces of the 2 bundles of ACL were determined using the principle of superposition.
Under the anterior tibial load, the PL bundle carried peak loads at full extension and concurrently had significantly lower force than the AM bundle throughout the range of flexion (P <.05). Under the combined rotational loads, the PL bundle contributed to carrying the load between 0 degrees and 30 degrees , although less than the AM bundle. Under simulated muscle loads, both bundles carried loads between 0 degrees and 30 degrees . There was no significant difference between the 2 bundle forces at all flexion angles (P > .05).
Under externally applied loads, in general, the AM bundle carried a greater portion of the load at all flexion angles, whereas the PL bundle only shared the load at low flexion angles. The bundles functioned in a complementary rather than a reciprocal manner to each other.
The data appear to support the concept that both bundles function in a complementary manner. Thus, how to re-create the 2 bundle functions in an ACL reconstruction should be further investigated.
在模拟肌肉负荷等模拟功能负荷下,前交叉韧带(ACL)的前内侧(AM)和后外侧束(PL)的原位力尚未报道。这些数据对于改善解剖双束 ACL 重建至关重要。
在模拟肌肉负荷下,2 束的载荷分担模式是互补的。
描述性实验室研究。
本研究共对 8 个尸体膝关节进行了研究,使用机器人测试系统进行了连续测试。每个膝关节在 3 种外部加载条件下进行测试,包括(1)胫骨前 134N 加载;(2)10Nxm 外翻和 5Nxm 内胫骨扭矩的组合旋转载荷;(3)0°、15°、30°、60°和 90°膝关节屈曲时 400N 股四头肌负荷。使用叠加原理确定 ACL 的 2 束的原位力。
在胫骨前负荷下,PL 束在完全伸展时承受峰值负荷,并且在整个屈曲范围内(P <.05)比 AM 束具有显著更低的力。在组合旋转载荷下,PL 束在 0°至 30°之间有助于承载负荷,尽管比 AM 束少。在模拟肌肉负荷下,两个束都在 0°至 30°之间承载负荷。在所有屈曲角度下,2 束力之间没有显著差异(P >.05)。
在外部施加的载荷下,一般来说,AM 束在所有屈曲角度下承载更大的载荷,而 PL 束仅在低屈曲角度下分担载荷。束以互补而不是相互的方式发挥作用。
数据似乎支持这样一种观点,即两个束以互补的方式发挥作用。因此,应该进一步研究如何在 ACL 重建中重建这两个束的功能。