Evaluating the Suitability of the Plantaris Tendon for Sports Trauma Reconstruction and a Predictive Model of Tendon Length Based on Height and Leg Length

Author:

Park JeongHyun1ORCID,Park Kwang-Rak2ORCID,Kwon Hyung-Wook1,Choi Yu-Jin1,Lee Mijeong1,Kim Digud1,Choi Sung Wook3,Cho Jaeho4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Anatomy, College of Korean Medicine, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, Republic of Korea

3. Division of Forensic Medical Examination, National Forensic Service, 10, Ipchun-ro, Wonju 26460, Republic of Korea

4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University, 77, Sakju-ro, Chuncheon 24253, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This study evaluates the suitability of the plantaris tendon (PT) as a tendon graft donor for sports trauma reconstruction and proposes a predictive model for estimating PT length by using an individual’s height and leg length. Anatomical dissection of 50 cadavers (32 males and 18 females) yielded precise measurements of PT length and width while also recording height and leg length. Among the lower limbs, 89% were suitable for at least one recommended graft suitability criterion. In addition, PT length exhibited robust positive correlations with height and leg length. Predictive equations were established for estimating the PT length based on leg length and height with consistency across sexes and sides: PT length = 0.605 + 0.396 × leg length (r = 0.721) and PT length = 1.480 + 0.193 × height (r = 0.626). This study underscores the grafting potential of the PT, providing a predictive tool that can aid surgeons in addressing tendon graft challenges within sports trauma scenarios.

Funder

Ministry of Education

National Forensic Service, Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Republic of Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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