Lindner Dror, Sharp Kinzie G, Trenga Anthony P, Stone Jennifer, Stake Christine E, Domb Benjamin G
American Hip Institute, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Arthrosc Tech. 2012 Dec 20;2(1):e21-5. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2012.10.002. Print 2013 Feb.
The ligamentum teres (LT) has been studied since the 19th century, and its anatomy and biomechanical function have been well described. Recent advancements in hip arthroscopy have caused increased awareness of LT pathology. Previous reports have estimated the incidence of LT tears during hip arthroscopy to be 4% to 51%, and LT tears have been estimated to be the third most common reason for hip pain in athletes. Biomechanical studies have shown the LT's role in stability of the hip. Despite the growing body of literature on LT anatomy and function, its role as a causative factor in hip pain and hip instability has yet to be clearly defined, and the treatment of LT tears remains controversial. However, in certain cases where hip subluxation and overt instability are related to a traumatic full-thickness tear of the LT, reconstruction of the ligamentum has been suggested. We describe a technique for arthroscopic LT reconstruction using either a semitendinosus autograft or allograft in the supine position.
自19世纪以来,人们一直在研究圆韧带(LT),其解剖结构和生物力学功能已得到充分描述。髋关节镜检查的最新进展使人们对LT病变的认识有所提高。先前的报告估计,髋关节镜检查期间LT撕裂的发生率为4%至51%,据估计,LT撕裂是运动员髋关节疼痛的第三大常见原因。生物力学研究表明,LT在髋关节稳定性中发挥作用。尽管关于LT解剖结构和功能的文献越来越多,但其作为髋关节疼痛和髋关节不稳定的致病因素的作用尚未明确界定,LT撕裂的治疗仍存在争议。然而,在某些情况下,髋关节半脱位和明显不稳定与LT的创伤性全层撕裂有关,有人建议重建韧带。我们描述了一种在仰卧位使用半腱肌自体移植物或同种异体移植物进行关节镜下LT重建的技术。