Correlation between ACL size and dimensions of bony structures in the knee joint

Ann Anat. 2022 Apr:241:151906. doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151906. Epub 2022 Feb 4.

Abstract

It is difficult to measure the dimensions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in vivo, which makes choosing an individualized graft size for ACL reconstruction particularly troublesome. The morphology and function of porcine ACL have been reported to be similar to the native human ACL. This study aimed to identify bony morphological parameters on X-ray images that were significantly correlated with features of the native ACL. Anteroposterior X-ray images of 19 porcine knees were obtained. The width, height and area of the femoral notch, the widths of the femoral and tibial condyles and the width and area of the interspinal fossa of the tibia were measured. ACL length was measured using a caliper. The ACL was then resected and the outline of the bone insertion sites were marked and photographed for measuring the areas of the insertion sites. The excised ACL substance was scanned using X-ray microscopy and reconstructed to measure the medial-lateral (ML) and anterior-posterior (AP) widths, the long and short axes and cross-sectional area of the ACL isthmus. Linear regression analyses showed that the area of the interspinal fossa of the tibia was significantly correlated with the long axis and ML width of the ACL, and with the AP / ML width (p value = 0.038, 0.032 and 0.016 respectively). The width of the femoral condyle was significantly correlated with the area of the tibial insertion and the length and ML width of the ACL (p value = 0.013, 0.000 and 0.038 respectively). The area of the interspinal fossa of the tibia / notch width index (NWI) was significantly correlated with the long axis / short axis of the ACL (p value = 0.016). The width of the interspinal fossa of tibia / NWI was significantly correlated with the short axis of the ACL isthmus (p value = 0.009). However, the dimensions of the femoral intercondylar notch and the width of the interspinal fossa of the tibia were not significantly correlated with any of the ACL parameters. In conclusion, the dimension of the interspinal fossa of the tibia and the width of the femoral condyle measured from X-ray images might be used to estimate the shape and size of the ACL, which might be helpful for choosing a suitable graft size for ACL reconstruction. DATA STATEMENT: All data relevant to the study are included in the article.

Keywords: ACL reconstruction; Anterior cruciate ligament; Bony parameters; Graft size.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction*
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament* / anatomy & histology
  • Femur / anatomy & histology
  • Femur / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Knee Joint / anatomy & histology
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Swine
  • Tibia / anatomy & histology
  • Tibia / diagnostic imaging