The anterior meniscofemoral ligament (ligament of Humphry) is a small fibrous band of the knee joint.[1] It arises from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and passes superiorly and medially in front of the posterior cruciate ligament to attach to the lateral surface of medial condyle of the femur.
Anterior meniscofemoral ligament | |
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Details | |
From | Lateral meniscus |
To | Anterior cruciate ligament |
Identifiers | |
Latin | ligamentum meniscofemorale anterius |
TA98 | A03.6.08.003 |
TA2 | 1886 |
FMA | 76854 |
Anatomical terminology |
Anterior meniscofemoral ligament is found in 11.8% of the subjects during MRI scan of the knee.[2]
It may be confused for the posterior cruciate ligament during arthroscopy. In this situation, a tug on the ligament while observing for motion of the lateral meniscus can be used to tell the two apart.[citation needed]
Anterior meniscofemoral ligament, together with posterior meniscofemoral ligament, meniscotibial ligament, and the popliteomeniscal fascicles, stabilises the posterolateral part of the lateral meniscus.[3]
References
edit- ^ Standring S (2016). Gray's anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice (41 ed.). Elsevier Limited. pp. 1383–1399. ISBN 978-0-7020-5230-9.
- ^ Bintoudi A, Natsis K, Tsitouridis I (2012-09-17). "Anterior and posterior meniscofemoral ligaments: MRI evaluation". Anatomy Research International. 2012: 839724. doi:10.1155/2012/839724. PMC 3457609. PMID 23019526.
- ^ Pękala PA, Rosa MA, Łazarz DP, Pękala JR, Baginski A, Gobbi A, et al. (February 2021). "Clinical Anatomy of the Anterior Meniscofemoral Ligament of Humphrey: An Original MRI Study, Meta-analysis, and Systematic Review". Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 9 (2): 2325967120973192. doi:10.1177/2325967120973192. PMC 7903842. PMID 33748296.