ACL Images
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ACL Anatomy / Images

Arthroscopic Image of Normal Anterior cruciate ligament.

  1. Lateral Femoral Condyle
  2. Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  3. Posterior Cruciate Ligament

ACL Origin and Insertion

Arthrex ACL Products (T,V)

Arthrotex EZLOC (T,V)

Arthrotec ToggleLoc(T)

Arthrotec WasherLoc (T)

Depuy Milagro Screw

Depuy RigidFix (T,V)

Depuy IntraFix (T)

Scandius ACL (T)

Smith&Nephew Endobutton (T)

ACL Blood Supply

Posterior view of the knee demonstrating blood supply.

  1. Popliteal artery
  2. Superior lateral genicular artery
  3. Superior medial genicular artery
  4. Middle geniculate artery
  5. Inferior lateral genicular artery
  6. Inferior medial genicular artery
ACL Innervation
  • Posterior articular nerve (a branch of the tibial nerve) (Kennedy JC, JBJS 1974;56A:223). Normal ACL has proprioceptive senses that help protect the knee joint during use which are lost after reconstruction.

Proton Density MRI of Normal ACL

  1. Quadriceps tendon
  2. Patella
  3. Patellar ligmanet
  4. Distal femur (notch area)
  5. ACL
  6. Tibial Plateau
  7. PCL

Sagittal FSE PD image

Inversion Recovery MRI of Normal ACL

  1. Quadriceps tendon
  2. Patella
  3. Patellar ligmanet
  4. Distal femur (notch area)
  5. ACL
  6. Tibial Plateau
  7. PCL

Sagittal FSE IR image

A/P Image of a right knee demonstrating a Segond Fracture.

  1. Segond fracture (avulsion fracture of lateral tibial plateau) is pathognomonic of ACL injury.  Located posterior to Gerdy's tubercle and superior and anterior to the fibular head (avulsion of lateral capsule).
ACL Hamsting Reconstruction
  1. Medial Femoral Condyle
  2. PCL
  3. Hamsting ACL Reconstruction
  4. Lateral Femoral Condyle
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