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波兰人群膝关节中籽骨的患病率、形态和位置及其与髌骨大小的关系。

The prevalence, morphology and topography of fabella in knee joints in the polish population and its association with size of patella.

作者信息

Kozioł Tomasz, Stolarz Kacper, Osiowski Aleksander, Osiowski Maksymilian, Jasiewicz Barbara, Taterra Dominik

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

出版信息

Surg Radiol Anat. 2025 May 27;47(1):149. doi: 10.1007/s00276-025-03655-3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The fabella is a sesamoid bone located posterior to the lateral femoral epicondyle within the gastrocnemius muscle. While commonly present in mammals, its prevalence in humans remains unclear, with reported rates ranging from 3 to 87%. Fabella is more frequently observed in Asian and Australian populations but is rare in European and American populations. Although often asymptomatic, it can sometimes cause knee pain, known as "fabella syndrome," and may contribute to neurological symptoms when in proximity to the common fibular nerve. Given the limited awareness of fabella's presence, this study aims to assess its prevalence and anatomical characteristics to aid in the differential diagnosis of knee pain.

METHODS

A retrospective analysis was conducted on 500 knee radiographs from 383 patients experiencing knee pain. Data collected included patient age and sex, fabella presence and dimensions, fabella location (distances to surrounding bony structures), patella dimensions, and patellotibial ligament length.

RESULTS

Fabella was detected in 31 females (14.76%) and 29 males (25.66%). Among the examined knees, fabella was present in 40 (12.82%) of female and 39 (20.74%) of male knees. The mean fabella length was 8.85 mm (SD = 2.59), and thickness was 5.63 mm (SD = 1.88), with no significant sex differences. No correlation was found between fabella size and patella dimensions. Notably, patients with fabella were older on average, and bilateral fabellae were significantly larger than unilateral cases (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

Fabella is a relatively common anatomical variant in Central European populations, present in one in six women and one in four men. Its increased prevalence in older individuals suggests a potential age-related development. A comprehensive understanding of fabella anatomy may aid clinicians in diagnosing and managing unexplained knee pain, particularly in elderly patients.

摘要

目的

腘豆骨是位于腓肠肌内股骨外侧髁后方的籽骨。虽然在哺乳动物中普遍存在,但其在人类中的发生率仍不明确,报告的发生率范围为3%至87%。腘豆骨在亚洲和澳大利亚人群中更常见,但在欧洲和美洲人群中罕见。尽管通常无症状,但它有时会导致膝关节疼痛,即“腘豆骨综合征”,并且在靠近腓总神经时可能会导致神经症状。鉴于对腘豆骨存在的认识有限,本研究旨在评估其发生率和解剖特征,以辅助膝关节疼痛的鉴别诊断。

方法

对383例膝关节疼痛患者的500张膝关节X线片进行回顾性分析。收集的数据包括患者年龄和性别、腘豆骨的存在和尺寸、腘豆骨位置(与周围骨性结构的距离)、髌骨尺寸以及髌韧带长度。

结果

在31名女性(14.76%)和29名男性(25.66%)中检测到腘豆骨。在所检查的膝关节中,40例(12.82%)女性膝关节和39例(20.74%)男性膝关节存在腘豆骨。腘豆骨平均长度为8.85毫米(标准差=2.59),厚度为5.63毫米(标准差=1.88),无显著性别差异。未发现腘豆骨大小与髌骨尺寸之间存在相关性。值得注意的是,有腘豆骨的患者平均年龄较大,双侧腘豆骨明显大于单侧病例(p<0.05)。

结论

腘豆骨是中欧人群中相对常见 的解剖变异,每六名女性中有一名、每四名男性中有一名存在。其在老年人中发生率的增加表明可能与年龄相关的发育情况。全面了解腘豆骨解剖结构可能有助于临床医生诊断和处理不明原因的膝关节疼痛,尤其是老年患者。

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