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A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy

BACKGROUND: Recently, an interest has developed in understanding the anatomy of the posterior and posterolateral knee. The posterolateral compartment of the knee corresponds to a complex arrangement of ligaments and myotendinous structures. Undiagnosed lesions in this compartment are the main reason...

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Autores principales: Astur, Diego Costa, Arliani, Gustavo Gonçalves, Kaleka, Camila Cohen, Jalikjian, Wahy, Golano, Pau, Cohen, Moises
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198580
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S28705
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author Astur, Diego Costa
Arliani, Gustavo Gonçalves
Kaleka, Camila Cohen
Jalikjian, Wahy
Golano, Pau
Cohen, Moises
author_facet Astur, Diego Costa
Arliani, Gustavo Gonçalves
Kaleka, Camila Cohen
Jalikjian, Wahy
Golano, Pau
Cohen, Moises
author_sort Astur, Diego Costa
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description BACKGROUND: Recently, an interest has developed in understanding the anatomy of the posterior and posterolateral knee. The posterolateral compartment of the knee corresponds to a complex arrangement of ligaments and myotendinous structures. Undiagnosed lesions in this compartment are the main reason for failure of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. Understanding the anatomy of these structures is essential to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of these lesions. The aim of this study was to better understand the relationship between these structures of the knee using three-dimensional technology. METHODS: Ten knees were included from cadaver lower limbs of adult patients. The skin and subcutaneous tissue were removed leaving only the muscle groups and ligaments. The neurovascular bundles and their ramifications were preserved. Images were acquired from the dissections using a Nikon D40 camera with AF-S Nikkor 18–55 mm (1:3.5 5.6 GII ED) and Micro Nikkor 105 mm (1:2.8) lenses. The pair of images were processed using Callipyan 3D and AnaBuilder software, which transforms the two images into one anaglyphic image. RESULTS: During the dissection of the knees, twelve pictures were acquired and transformed into anaglyphic images. CONCLUSION: The use of three-dimensional images in this study demonstrates that this technique is useful to improve the knowledge in anatomy of the knee as well as for knee reconstruction surgery.
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spelling pubmed-37818922013-11-06 A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy Astur, Diego Costa Arliani, Gustavo Gonçalves Kaleka, Camila Cohen Jalikjian, Wahy Golano, Pau Cohen, Moises Open Access J Sports Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Recently, an interest has developed in understanding the anatomy of the posterior and posterolateral knee. The posterolateral compartment of the knee corresponds to a complex arrangement of ligaments and myotendinous structures. Undiagnosed lesions in this compartment are the main reason for failure of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. Understanding the anatomy of these structures is essential to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of these lesions. The aim of this study was to better understand the relationship between these structures of the knee using three-dimensional technology. METHODS: Ten knees were included from cadaver lower limbs of adult patients. The skin and subcutaneous tissue were removed leaving only the muscle groups and ligaments. The neurovascular bundles and their ramifications were preserved. Images were acquired from the dissections using a Nikon D40 camera with AF-S Nikkor 18–55 mm (1:3.5 5.6 GII ED) and Micro Nikkor 105 mm (1:2.8) lenses. The pair of images were processed using Callipyan 3D and AnaBuilder software, which transforms the two images into one anaglyphic image. RESULTS: During the dissection of the knees, twelve pictures were acquired and transformed into anaglyphic images. CONCLUSION: The use of three-dimensional images in this study demonstrates that this technique is useful to improve the knowledge in anatomy of the knee as well as for knee reconstruction surgery. Dove Medical Press 2012-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3781892/ /pubmed/24198580 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S28705 Text en © 2012 Astur et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Astur, Diego Costa
Arliani, Gustavo Gonçalves
Kaleka, Camila Cohen
Jalikjian, Wahy
Golano, Pau
Cohen, Moises
A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title_full A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title_fullStr A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title_full_unstemmed A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title_short A three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
title_sort three-dimensional anatomy of the posterolateral compartment of the knee: the use of a new technology in the study of musculoskeletal anatomy
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198580
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S28705
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