Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows

Purpose: This study aims to elucidate basic anatomic and geometric features of MCL, providing more accurate and detailed information, as guidance for surgeons, to improve patient’s outcome of the treatment. Methods: The anterior bundle (AB), posterior bundle (PB) and transverse bundle (TB) ligament...

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Main Author: Saengsirinavin P.
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spelling th-mahidol.856892023-06-19T00:46:57Z Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows Saengsirinavin P. Mahidol University Medicine Purpose: This study aims to elucidate basic anatomic and geometric features of MCL, providing more accurate and detailed information, as guidance for surgeons, to improve patient’s outcome of the treatment. Methods: The anterior bundle (AB), posterior bundle (PB) and transverse bundle (TB) ligament of 56 fresh frozen Thai cadaveric elbows, were measured and recorded, comprise key ligament’s geometric features, footprints and dimensions, and its relation to bony landmarks. Sagittal and coronal planes were used in respect of the anatomical position. Results: The mean distance between the center of AB origin and the apex of medial epicondyle is as follows: 2.97 ± 2.21 mm anteriorly, 4.73 ± 1.60 mm inferiorly in the sagittal plane, and 4.23 ± 1.13 mm deep from the epicondyle in the coronal plane. Its dimension is 6.23 ± 1.02 mm in width and 45.97 ± 6.75 mm in length. The ligament’s insertion triangular shape has its base located 28.44 ± 3.51 mm anterior from the posterior olecranon border, and 22.52 ± 2.49 mm superior from the inferior ulnar border. The tip located 50.79 ± 4.86 mm anterior from the posterior olecranon border and 17.64 ± 2.80 mm superior from the inferior ulnar border. Conclusion: Apprehension of the precise geometries and distances of the ligament’s footprint relative to key anatomical point is crucial. This stereographically comprehended data are useful for surgeon as reference points to obtain stability, motion, kinetic, and kinematic properties of the elbow. Level of Evidence.: Level V evidence. 2023-06-18T17:46:57Z 2023-06-18T17:46:57Z 2022-08-01 Article Indian Journal of Orthopaedics Vol.56 No.8 (2022) , 1417-1423 10.1007/s43465-022-00648-x 19983727 00195413 2-s2.0-85130301407 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/85689 SCOPUS
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Saengsirinavin P.
Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
description Purpose: This study aims to elucidate basic anatomic and geometric features of MCL, providing more accurate and detailed information, as guidance for surgeons, to improve patient’s outcome of the treatment. Methods: The anterior bundle (AB), posterior bundle (PB) and transverse bundle (TB) ligament of 56 fresh frozen Thai cadaveric elbows, were measured and recorded, comprise key ligament’s geometric features, footprints and dimensions, and its relation to bony landmarks. Sagittal and coronal planes were used in respect of the anatomical position. Results: The mean distance between the center of AB origin and the apex of medial epicondyle is as follows: 2.97 ± 2.21 mm anteriorly, 4.73 ± 1.60 mm inferiorly in the sagittal plane, and 4.23 ± 1.13 mm deep from the epicondyle in the coronal plane. Its dimension is 6.23 ± 1.02 mm in width and 45.97 ± 6.75 mm in length. The ligament’s insertion triangular shape has its base located 28.44 ± 3.51 mm anterior from the posterior olecranon border, and 22.52 ± 2.49 mm superior from the inferior ulnar border. The tip located 50.79 ± 4.86 mm anterior from the posterior olecranon border and 17.64 ± 2.80 mm superior from the inferior ulnar border. Conclusion: Apprehension of the precise geometries and distances of the ligament’s footprint relative to key anatomical point is crucial. This stereographically comprehended data are useful for surgeon as reference points to obtain stability, motion, kinetic, and kinematic properties of the elbow. Level of Evidence.: Level V evidence.
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title Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
title_short Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
title_full Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
title_fullStr Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
title_full_unstemmed Anatomic Study of the Medial Collateral Ligament in Thai Population: A Cadaveric Study of 56 Elbows
title_sort anatomic study of the medial collateral ligament in thai population: a cadaveric study of 56 elbows
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