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Medial quadriceps tendon-femoral ligament: surgical anatomy and reconstruction technique to prevent patella instability.


ABSTRACT: Detailed anatomic dissections of the deep medial knee retinaculum have shown a consistent prominent anatomic structure extending from the distal deep quadriceps tendon to the adductor tubercle region, forming a distinct medial quadriceps tendon-femoral ligament (MQTFL). Reconstruction of this anatomic structure has yielded consistent medial stabilization of the patellofemoral joint without drilling into the patella over more than 3 years in patients with recurrent patella instability and dislocation. Results are similar to those of MPFL reconstruction but with reduced risk of patella fracture, a known and serious complication of MPFL reconstruction. The reconstruction graft is secured at the anatomic femoral origin of the MQTFL and brought under the vastus medialis such that it may be woven and attached to the deep distal medial quadriceps tendon to provide a secure, reliable reproduction of the MQTFL and excellent stabilization of the patellofemoral joint without risk of patella fracture.

SUBMITTER: Fulkerson JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3716224 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Medial quadriceps tendon-femoral ligament: surgical anatomy and reconstruction technique to prevent patella instability.

Fulkerson John P JP   Edgar Cory C  

Arthroscopy techniques 20130412 2


Detailed anatomic dissections of the deep medial knee retinaculum have shown a consistent prominent anatomic structure extending from the distal deep quadriceps tendon to the adductor tubercle region, forming a distinct medial quadriceps tendon-femoral ligament (MQTFL). Reconstruction of this anatomic structure has yielded consistent medial stabilization of the patellofemoral joint without drilling into the patella over more than 3 years in patients with recurrent patella instability and disloca  ...[more]

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