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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 75, Issue 5 682-693, Copyright © 1993 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Evaluation of the medial soft-tissue restraints of the extensor mechanism of the knee
T Conlan, WP Garth and JE Lemons
Division of Orthopaedics, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.
We performed an anatomical dissection of the medial soft-tissue retinacular
fibers that restrain lateral patellar displacement and found that the
medial patellofemoral ligament inserts not only on the patella but also on
the undersurface of the distal aspect of the quadriceps mechanism. The deep
capsular layer contained substantial retinacular fibers that were
associated with the medial patellomeniscal ligament. Functional studies of
the relative contributions of the medial soft-tissue restraints in the
prevention of lateral patellar displacement were also performed.
Twenty-five fresh-frozen specimens of the knee, obtained after amputations
(nineteen specimens) or from cadavera (six specimens) were tested
biomechanically on a universal testing instrument. We ranked the
soft-tissue restraints, in order of their relative contributions to the
restraining force, on the basis of the percentage of force provided by the
retinacular and ligamentous tissue that resisted the lateral displacement
of the patella. The medial patellofemoral ligament, although varying in
size and importance, was found to be the major medial soft-tissue restraint
that prevented lateral displacement of the distal knee-extensor mechanism,
contributing an average of 53 per cent of the total force. The
patellomeniscal ligament and associated retinacular fibers in the deep
capsular layer of the knee, which were previously thought to be
functionally unimportant in the stabilization of the patella, contributed
an average of 22 per cent of the total force. The previously described
retinacular fibers (the patellotibial band) were functionally unimportant
in the prevention of lateral displacement.

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