Literature DB >> 30566251

Ultrasound anatomy of the normal stifle in the sheep.

Françoise Kayser1, Fanny Hontoir2, Peter Clegg3, Nathalie Kirschvink2, Alex Dugdale4, Jean Michel Vandeweerd2.   

Abstract

Though the ovine stifle is commonly used as a model in research, there is no description of its anatomy at ultrasonography (US). The objective of this study was to provide reference US images of the ovine stifle that are relevant in musculoskeletal research. Four pairs of hindlimbs were scanned, whilst four other pairs were frozen and cut in different planes to compare gross anatomy to US scans. In another pair, the synovial compartments of the stifle were injected and scanned. This study demonstrated that US could be used to assess the ovine stifle. Several structures of clinical interest could be identified with cranial, lateral and medial approaches, such as (a) the tendons of m. quadriceps femoris, m. gluteobiceps, m. popliteus, (b) the common tendon of m. peroneus tertius-extensor longus digitorum-extensor digiti III proprius, (c) the patellar ligament, (d) the medial and lateral collateral ligaments, (e) the cranial horn and middle segment of medial and lateral meniscus, and (f) the synovial recesses. However, the caudal approach was not successful to identify caudal anatomical structures of the joint, due to the muscular mass, that is the caudal aspects of the articular surfaces of the femoral and tibial condyles, the caudal horns of the menisci and the supracondylar synovial recesses. In addition, US remained challenging to assess the internal structures such as cruciate ligaments and articular surfaces. The feasibility of US needs to be tested in vivo.
© 2018 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  animal model; ovine; sheep; stifle; ultrasound

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30566251     DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Histol Embryol        ISSN: 0340-2096            Impact factor:   1.114


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1.  Ex vivo study correlating the stiffness of the ovine patellar tendon to age and weight.

Authors:  Françoise Kayser; Edoardo Bori; Sophie Fourny; Fanny Hontoir; Peter Clegg; Alexandra Dugdale; Jean-Michel Vandeweerd; Bernardo Innocenti
Journal:  Int Biomech       Date:  2022-12
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