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An attachment-based description of the medial collateral and spring ligament complexes.

Barrett P Cromeens1, Claire A Kirchhoff2, Rita M Patterson3, Travis Motley4, Donald Stewart5, Cara Fisher2, Rustin E Reeves2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anatomy of the medial collateral and spring ligament complexes has been the cause of confusion. The anatomic description is highly dependent on the source studied and little agreement exists between texts. In addition, inconsistent nomenclature has been used to describe the components. This study attempted to clarify confusion through the creation of a 3D ligament map using attachment-based dissection.
METHODS: Nine fresh foot and ankle specimens were observed. The medial collateral ligament and spring ligament complexes were dissected using their attachment sites as a guide to define individual components. Each component's perimeter and thickness was measured and each bony attachment was mapped using a microscribe 3D digitizer.
RESULTS: Five components were identified contributing to the ligament complexes of interest: the tibiocalcaneonavicular, superficial posterior tibiotalar, deep posterior tibiotalar, deep anterior tibiotalar, and inferoplantar longitudinal ligaments. The largest component by total attachment area was the tibiocalcaneonavicular ligament followed by the deep posterior tibiotalar ligament. The largest ligament surface area of attachment to the tibia and talus was the deep posterior tibiotalar ligament. The largest attachment to the navicular and calcaneus was the tibiocalcaneonavicular ligament, which appeared to function in holding these bones in proximity while supporting the head of the talus.
CONCLUSION: By defining complex components by their attachment sites, a novel, more functional and reproducible description of the medial collateral and spring ligament complexes was created. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The linear measurements and 3D maps may prove useful when attempting more anatomically accurate reconstructions.
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Keywords:  3D modeling; anatomy; ankle; deltoid ligament; mapping

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25712121     DOI: 10.1177/1071100715572221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Int        ISSN: 1071-1007            Impact factor:   2.827


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2.  The Anatomy and Function of the Individual Bands of the Deltoid Ligament-and Implications for Stability Assessment of SER Ankle Fractures.

Authors:  Martin G Gregersen; Andreas Fagerhaug Dalen; Fredrik Nilsen; Marius Molund
Journal:  Foot Ankle Orthop       Date:  2022-06-14

3.  Strain pattern of each ligamentous band of the superficial deltoid ligament: a cadaver study.

Authors:  Masato Takao; Satoru Ozeki; Xavier M Oliva; Ryota Inokuchi; Takayuki Yamazaki; Yoshitaka Takeuchi; Maya Kubo; Danielle Lowe; Kentaro Matsui; Mai Katakura; Mark Glazebrook
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2020-05-09       Impact factor: 2.362

4.  Anatomic study of the medial side of the ankle base on the joint capsule: an alternative description of the deltoid and spring ligament.

Authors:  Kentaro Amaha; Akimoto Nimura; Reiko Yamaguchi; Natnicha Kampan; Atsushi Tasaki; Kumiko Yamaguchi; Ryuichi Kato; Keiichi Akita
Journal:  J Exp Orthop       Date:  2019-01-28
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