Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee: Back to the Future in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2015 Jun 11;7(2):5773. doi: 10.4081/or.2015.5773. eCollection 2015 Jun 3.

Abstract

Although the importance of the anterolateral stabilizing structures of the knee in the setting of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries has been recognized since many years, most of orthopedic surgeons do not take into consideration the anterolateral structures when performing an ACL reconstruction. Anatomic single or double bundle ACL reconstruction will improve knee stability, but a small subset of patients may experience some residual anteroposterior and rotational instability. For this reason, some researchers have turned again towards the anterolateral aspect of the knee and specifically the anterolateral ligament. The goal of this review is to summarize the existing knowledge regarding the anterolateral ligament of the knee, including anatomy, histology, biomechanics and imaging. In addition, the most common anterolateral reconstruction/tenodesis techniques are described together with their respective clinical outcomes.

Keywords: Anterolateral ligament; anterior cruciate ligament; knee; reconstruction.

Publication types

  • Review