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A Novel Approach to the Dissection of the Human Knee
Anatomical Sciences Education
  • F Richard Clemente
  • Philip A Fabrizio, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Michael Shumaker
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract

The knee is one of the most frequently injured joints of the human body with injuries affecting the general population and the athletic population of many age groups. Dissection procedures for the knee joint typically do not allow unobstructed visualization of the anterior cruciate or posterior cruciate ligaments without sacrificing the collateral ligaments. In many cases, the relationships of the intraarticular structures are lost as dissection systematically removes superficial structures to gain access to deeper structures. The authors present an alternative technique for dissection of the human knee joint that allows maximal visualization of intraarticular structures such as the cruciate ligaments and menisci with minimal disturbance to the tibial and fibular collateral ligaments, thus preserving the relationships of the ligamentous and intraarticular structures.

PubMed ID
19189344
Comments

This article was published in Anatomical Sciences Education, Volume 2, Issue 1, pages 41-46.

The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.63.

Copyright © 2009 American Association of Anatomists.

Citation Information
F Richard Clemente, Philip A Fabrizio and Michael Shumaker. "A Novel Approach to the Dissection of the Human Knee" Anatomical Sciences Education Vol. 2 Iss. 1 (2009) p. 41 - 46
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip-fabrizio/5/