Odensten M, Gillquist J
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1985 Feb;67(2):257-62.
In thirty-three normal cadaver knees from adults (mean age, twenty-nine years), the average length of the anterior cruciate ligament was 31 +/- 3 millimeters and the angle between the ligament and the long axis of the femur was 28 +/- 4 degrees with the knee at 90 degrees of flexion. We could find no macroscopic or microscopic evidence of discrete subdivisions of the anterior cruciate ligament. We studied the functional importance of the positions of the attachments of the anterior cruciate ligament. The distance between the central points of the normal attachment areas on the tibia and on the femur was found to be isometric during flexion and extension. The so-called over-the-top position on the femur was the least favorable of the positions that we tested, since it resulted in an average elongation of the ligament of ten millimeters with the knee in full extension as compared with full flexion. On the basis of the results in the present study, we suggest some basic principles for a standardized replacement operation for a deficient anterior cruciate ligament.
在33具成人正常尸体膝关节(平均年龄29岁)中,屈膝90度时,前交叉韧带的平均长度为31±3毫米,韧带与股骨长轴的夹角为28±4度。我们未发现前交叉韧带存在离散亚部的宏观或微观证据。我们研究了前交叉韧带附着位置的功能重要性。发现胫骨和股骨上正常附着区域中心点之间的距离在屈伸过程中是等长的。我们测试的股骨上所谓“过顶”位置是最不利的位置,因为与完全屈膝相比,膝关节完全伸直时该韧带平均伸长10毫米。基于本研究结果,我们提出了一些针对前交叉韧带缺损标准化置换手术的基本原则。