Allen M J, Houlton J E, Adams S B, Rushton N
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, SUNY-Health Science Center at Syracuse, NY, USA.
Vet Surg. 1998 Nov-Dec;27(6):596-605. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1998.tb00536.x.
To provide a detailed description of the surgical anatomy of the stifle joint in sheep.
The results from analysis of cadaveric dissections (14 stifle joints) and stifle radiographs (8 sets of mediolateral and craniocaudal radiographs) are presented.
Skeletally mature ewes of mixed breeds.
Although the anatomy of the ovine stifle joint is similar to that of the human knee joint, a number of unique features were identified. These included the presence of the tendon of the m. extensor digitorum longus on the craniolateral aspect of the stifle joint, the absence of a cranial meniscofemoral ligament (ligament of Humphrey) in the caudal joint space, and attachment of the patellar tendon to the cranial pole of the patella (rather than to the distal pole, as in humans). The implications of these differences are discussed with reference to the suitability of the ovine stifle as a surgical model for the human knee joint.
详细描述绵羊膝关节的手术解剖结构。
展示尸体解剖(14个膝关节)和膝关节X光片(8组内外侧及前后位X光片)分析结果。
骨骼成熟的混种母羊。
尽管绵羊膝关节的解剖结构与人类膝关节相似,但仍发现了一些独特特征。这些特征包括膝关节前外侧存在趾长伸肌肌腱、关节后间隙不存在髌股韧带(汉弗莱韧带)以及髌腱附着于髌骨的上极(而非像人类那样附着于下极)。参照绵羊膝关节作为人类膝关节手术模型的适用性,讨论了这些差异的影响。