Capogna Brian M, Kester Benjamin S, Shenoy Kartik, Jazrawi Laith, Strauss Eric J, Alaia Michael J
Bull Hosp Jt Dis (2013). 2019 Mar;77(1):64-69.
Despite advances in technology, graft rupture rates reported in the literature following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery range from 1.8% to 18%. Recent anatomical studies have identified a lateral structure, the anterolateral ligament (ALL), as a potential source of residual pivoting following ACL reconstruction. The purpose of this report is to review the history surrounding the ALL and recent anatomic studies, identify its biomechanical and clinical implications, and develop a practical approach to utilizing it during ACL reconstruction.
An extensive review of the historical and current literature surrounding the identification of the ALL, its biomechanical function, reconstruction, and outcomes of ALL reconstruction was performed.
After the storm of media coverage surrounding the "new ligament" known as the ALL, much attention was focused on cadaveric dissection, biomechanical analysis, and reconstruction of this structure. Several techniques have been described, and currently studies are being performed both retrospectively and prospectively to evaluate the added benefit of ALL reconstruction to the rotational stability of the knee and outcomes after ACL reconstruction.
The ALL is a lateral-based structure that provides rotational stability to the knee in the presence of ACL deficiency. Reconstruction of this ligament may provide added benefit to stability and outcomes following ACL reconstruction in certain patient populations. Further randomized controlled trials are needed to elucidate the true benefit of ALL reconstruction and those patients who should undergo this added procedure.
尽管技术有所进步,但文献报道的前交叉韧带(ACL)手术后移植物破裂率在1.8%至18%之间。最近的解剖学研究确定了一种外侧结构,即前外侧韧带(ALL),它是ACL重建后残留旋转的潜在来源。本报告的目的是回顾围绕ALL的历史及近期解剖学研究,确定其生物力学和临床意义,并制定在ACL重建过程中利用它的实用方法。
对围绕ALL的识别、其生物力学功能、重建以及ALL重建结果的历史和当前文献进行了广泛回顾。
在围绕被称为ALL的“新韧带”的媒体报道热潮之后,很多注意力都集中在尸体解剖、生物力学分析以及该结构的重建上。已经描述了几种技术,目前正在进行回顾性和前瞻性研究,以评估ALL重建对膝关节旋转稳定性以及ACL重建后结果的额外益处。
ALL是一种基于外侧的结构,在ACL缺失时为膝关节提供旋转稳定性。在某些患者群体中,重建该韧带可能会为ACL重建后的稳定性和结果带来额外益处。需要进一步的随机对照试验来阐明ALL重建的真正益处以及哪些患者应该接受这一额外手术。