2019
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2018.12.009
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Independent Attachment of Lateral Ankle Ligaments: Anterior Talofibular and Calcaneofibular Ligaments - A Cadaveric Study

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“…This is because the distance between the bony landmark of the fibula and fibular footprint of the ATFL and CFL can be measured differently depending on the size and race of the cadaver. In previous cadaveric studies using 60 and 152 cadavers [23,25], the ATFL and CFL were found to connect to each other at the anterior border of the lateral malleolus. The results of this study also showed connective fibers between ATFL and CFL covering the surface layer of the inferior part of ATFL and the anterior part of CFL in all 105 specimens.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…This is because the distance between the bony landmark of the fibula and fibular footprint of the ATFL and CFL can be measured differently depending on the size and race of the cadaver. In previous cadaveric studies using 60 and 152 cadavers [23,25], the ATFL and CFL were found to connect to each other at the anterior border of the lateral malleolus. The results of this study also showed connective fibers between ATFL and CFL covering the surface layer of the inferior part of ATFL and the anterior part of CFL in all 105 specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Previous studies reported anatomical variations of the ATFL with regard to the number of bundles [18,22,23,25]. Thus, there is a possibility that the location of the fibular tunnel may differ depending on the type of the bundle pattern of the ATFL.…”
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“…This reduction can develop of the overuse changes, the paratendinitis or the tendinopathy of the Achilles tendon. The presence of connections to ligaments such as the PTFL or CFL helps to understand why isolated tears are rare in the ankle area [9,17]. Given the existence of the connections within the KFP, it is somewhat more logical to understand the coexistence of the overuse of the Achilles tendon with alterations in other structures in the ankle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In comparison with other cadaver studies which have defined ATFL, the mean age of the cadavers, the mean BMI measurements have been reported to be similar to our study but this cadaveric specimens mostly embalmed specimens. 26,27 In our study, we used fresh-frozen, nonpaired specimens that is proper evaluation of tendons and ligament of anthropometry. 25 The diameters of the hamstring tendons were measured while applying 89 newtons of force for reduce graft creep in our study that is similar to literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%