The ATFL inferior fascicle, the CFL and the PTFL have a continuous footprint at the medial side of the fibula

Author:

Nunes Gustavo Araujo123ORCID,Martinez Laura Monica45ORCID,Cordier Guillaume26ORCID,Michels Frederick27ORCID,Vega Jordi23ORCID,Moreno Raquel Sanchez8,Dalmau‐Pastor Miki23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Foot and Ankle Unit COTE Brasília Clinic Conj. 16, SHIS QI 5 ‐ Lago Sul, Brasília 70390‐150 Brasília DF Brazil

2. MIFAS by GRECMIP (Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Society) Merignac France

3. Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit, Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics, School of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

4. Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Facultat de Biologia Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals, Universitat de Barcelona Avd. Diagonal 643.08028 Barcelona Spain

5. Institut d’Arqueologia de la Universitat de Barcelona Carrer de Montalegre, 8 08001 Barcelona Spain

6. Sport Surgery‐Foot and Ankle‐Clinique du Sport Bordeaux Merignac Merignac France

7. Orthopaedic Department AZ Groeninge President Kennedylaan 4 8500 Kortrijk Belgium

8. CiR Clinica de Podologia Carrer d’Alacant 30 08022 Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractPurposeKnowledge of the complex anatomy of the lateral ankle ligaments is essential to understand its function, pathophysiology and treatment options. This study aimed to assess the lateral ligaments and their relationships through a 3D view achieved by digitally marking their footprints.MethodsEleven fresh‐frozen ankle specimens were dissected. The calcaneus, talus and fibula were separated, maintaining the lateral ligament footprints. Subsequently, each bone was assessed by a light scanner machine. Finally, all the scans were converted to 3D polygonal models. The footprint areas of the talus, calcaneus and fibula were selected, analysed and the surface area was quantified in cm2.ResultsAfter scanning the bones, the anterior talofibular ligament inferior fascicle (ATFLif), calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) and posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL) footprints were continuous at the medial side of the fibula, corresponding to a continuous footprint with a mean area of 4.8 cm2 (± 0.7). The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) footprint on the talus consisted of 2 parts in 9 of the 11 feet, whilst there was a continuous insertion in the other 2 feet. The CFL insertion on the calcaneus was one single footprint in all cases.ConclusionThe tridimensional analysis of the lateral ligaments of the ankle demonstrates that the ATFLif, CFL and PTFL have a continuous footprint at the medial side of the fibula in all analysed specimens. These data can assist the surgeon in interpreting the ligament injuries, improving the imaging assessment and guiding the surgeon to repair and reconstruct the ligaments in an anatomical position.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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