Interactive Transcript
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Let's talk about patellar stabilization and
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the medial patellofemoral ligament,
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the main stabilizer of the patella
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that keeps it from dislocating.
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It originates along the upper aspect of the patella,
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courses posteriorly,
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and it inserts in a space between the adductor tubercle and the
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medial femoral epicondyle, which I'll show you in a moment.
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But you can see there's a little protrusion or bump right here.
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Directly in back of it is the origin of
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the medial gastrocnemius tendon.
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And directly beneath it is the superficial portion of the medial
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collateral ligament known as the crus or superficial MCL
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or SMCL, which becomes or blends with more posteriorly,
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these oblique triangular fibers with
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apex pointed directly posteriorly,
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known as the posterior oblique ligament of the knee.
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So this is part of the superficial layer of the MCL.
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It comes directly up underneath and blends
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with the medial patellofemoral ligament.
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And right underneath here is going to be the tibial
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collateral ligament. So very intimate anatomy.
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Now, if that were not enough,
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there are additional stabilizers of the patella,
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but only one is meaningful,
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and that is this one that comes off the meniscus known
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as the medial patellomeniscal ligament or MPML,
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and that inserts on the inferior aspect of the patella.
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It can be very difficult to see on MRI.
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And then there's a thin little wispy one
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called the MPTL coming off the tibia.
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So I'll make it kind of dotted, and it comes along
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onto the inferior aspect of the patella.
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So like the wizard of Oz,
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pay no attention to that one since
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it has no role, in other words,
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pay no attention to the man behind the curtain because
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it has really no role in patellar stabilization.
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So let's take a picture of all the attachments and tubercles
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and bumps, and draw in the MPFL on our own.
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The MPFL comes off the upper aspect of the patella.
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It courses posteriorly.
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And we said it lands in a depression between the tubercle of the
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femur, right here. And the tubercle of the adductor
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magnus or adductor magnus tubercle, AMT.
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So right there.
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We also said that coming down from it are
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superficial portions of the MCL known as the
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superficial MCL or SMCL or cruis layer.
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So that comes down more vertically.
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And then a little bit more triangular
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would be the POL or posterior oblique ligament.
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And these kind of blend together and they
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all kind of mesh together as one.
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And underneath this would be the tibial collateral ligament.
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We also said that there is a meniscopatellar ligament.
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We'll make that another color.
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And we'll make that one blue.
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So the meniscus would be right here.
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It comes to the inferior third of the patella.
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And then we're not going to draw the patellotibial ligament
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because it really doesn't have much of a role,
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or maybe we'll just give it a few little dots
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just to let you know that it's there.
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So these are the two main stabilizers of the patella.
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Now, if you flip over to the next vignette that talks about
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the MPFL on MRI, I'm going to demonstrate it on MRI.
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So these are kind of paired vignettes.
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