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(Fig 1-A.12) Anatomy of popliteomeniscal fascicles https://youtu.be/GYwJcbKhxbY Fascicle Location and Appearance Anteroinferior Popliteomeniscal Fascicle Visible on sagittal slices near the fibular head; extends posteroinferiorly from the lateral side of the lateral meniscus (LM) and merges with the popliteus tendon; conjoined attachment with the popliteofibular ligament at the fibula’s styloid process; variable appearance. Posterosuperior Popli.. 2024. 1. 10.
[Knee-01] Tear of anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle, posterolateral corner injury https://youtu.be/he2-XqAyvaA * The popliteomeniscal fascicles arise from the periphery of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and form a posterolateral meniscocapsular extension, which creates the popliteus hiatus. * The fascicles not only form the hiatus, which allows the popliteus tendon an avenue to course intra-articularly and maintain the integrity of the joint but stabilize and cont.. 2022. 12. 21.
[PCL 07] 02. Popliteus musculotendinous complex, popliteomeniscal fascicle, popliteal bursa, cyamella With popliteus tears, it is important to note - the site of the tear (intra- articular or extra-articular), - the extent of tear (partial or full-thickness), - the presence of a bone fragment if there has been tendon avulsion - degree of tendon retraction Partial-thickness tear of the popliteus tendon, High-grade partial tearing of the PT at its femoral insertion Most popliteus tears are extra-a.. 2022. 11. 19.
[HYPERLINK] Meniscus Anatomy, root, Discoid meniscus, Wrisberg ligament, Poplite Meniscus Anatomy, root, Discoid meniscus, Wrisberg ligament, Popliteomeniscal fascicles, Variants and Pitfalls ​ Anatomy ​ [Meniscus Anatomy_01] Knee MRI, Anatomy, anterior root, posterior root, medial lateral meniscus [Meniscus Anatomy_02] Popliteomeniscal fascicles (anteroinferior, posterosuperior ) [Meniscus Anatomy_03] Humphry and Wrisberg ligaments, meniscotibial ligament, knee MRI [Meniscu.. 2022. 5. 14.
[Tear_09] Wrisberg type discoid lateral meniscus -07 Wrisberg-variant discoid lateral meniscus can be interpreted as peripheral longitudinal tear or popliteomeniscal fascicles tear. Watanabe classification recognizes three distinct variants of discoid meniscus, complete variant, partial variant, and Wrisberg variant. The Wrisberg-variant discoid lateral meniscus is an unstable type that lacks posterior ligament attachments, having only an attachme.. 2021. 10. 9.
[Anatomy_24] Meniscofemoral ligament, Humphry ligament The meniscofemoral ligaments originate from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and insert onto the lateral aspect of the posterior medial femoral condyle, anterior to the PCL. notice, This cleft between the meniscus and meniscofemoral ligament may be mistaken for a meniscal tear. © 2021 MSK MRI Jee Eun Lee All Rights Reserved. #MSKMRI, #virtualMRI, #radiologist, #Knee_MRI, #MSKMRI_Knee, .. 2021. 9. 26.
[Anatomy_23] Meniscofemoral ligament, Wrisberg ligament, PseudoTear, Wrisberg Ri https://youtu.be/twVB-GMvcIg Coronal image demonstrates the posterior meniscofemoral ligament of Wrisberg (arrow) coursing obliquely downward from the medial femoral condyle to attach to the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus The meniscofemoral ligaments originate from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and insert onto the lateral aspect of the posterior medial femoral condyle, poste.. 2021. 9. 26.
[Shorts #05] Meniscofemoral ligament, Wrisberg ligament #shorts •This posteroblique illustration shows the relationship of meniscofemoral ligaments, lateral meniscus, and PCL. The meniscofemoral ligaments originate from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and insert onto the lateral aspect of the posterior medial femoral condyle, with the Humphry ligament anterior to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and the Wrisberg ligament posteriorly Subset of.. 2021. 9. 26.
[Anatomy_22] Meniscofemoral ligament, Humphry, Wrisberg The major attachments of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus are the popliteomeniscal fascicles and the meniscofemoral ligaments. This posteroblique illustration shows the relationship of meniscofemoral ligaments, lateral meniscus, and PCL. The meniscofemoral ligaments originate from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and insert onto the lateral aspect of the posterior medial femo.. 2021. 9. 26.
[Shorts #03] Meniscofemoral ligament, Humphry, Wrisberg #shorts •This figure illustrates the relationship of meniscofemoral ligaments, lateral meniscus, and PCL. The meniscofemoral ligaments originate from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and insert onto the lateral aspect of the posterior medial femoral condyle, with the Humphry ligament anterior to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and the Wrisberg ligament posteriorly Occasionally the menisc.. 2021. 9. 25.
[Anatomy_21] Posteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle The popliteomeniscal fascicles consist of the anteroinferior(strongest), posterosuperior, and posteroinferior. posteroinferior The posteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle (arrow) is the least consistently visualized of the fascicles The posteroinferior fascicle is more medially located, and extends from a medial aponeurotic extension of the popliteus tendon to attach to the lateral meniscus ne.. 2021. 9. 25.
[Anatomy_20] Posterosuperior popliteomeniscal fascicle The popliteomeniscal fascicles arise from the periphery of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus and form a posterolateral meniscocapsular extension, which creates the popliteus hiatus. The popliteal hiatus shows relatively symmetric posterosuperior and anteroinferior fascicles. More medial section of the hiatus shows the normal deficiency of the anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle. le.. 2021. 9. 25.
[Anatomy_18] Anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle 01 The anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle (yellow arrow) is seen to course from the inferior aspect of the lateral meniscus posteroinferiorly to blend with fibers of the popliteofibular ligament This fascicle is typically seen on sagittal slices where the fibular head is also visible. In another patient, a component of the anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle which courses directly to the.. 2021. 9. 25.
[Anatomy_17] Tear of posterosuperior Popliteomeniscal fascicle The posterosuperior popliteomeniscal fascicle forms the roof of the popliteus hiatus, extending from the posterosuperior margin of the lateral meniscus to the posterior capsule. The anteroinferior popliteomeniscal fascicle is a coronary ligament, which forms the floor of the popliteus hiatus. As the popliteus tendon passes laterally, it passes beneath the posterosuperior fascicle and above the a.. 2021. 9. 25.