1.The Anterior Transverse Ligament of Knee: Morphological and Morphometric Study in Formalin Fixed Human Fetuses
Murlimanju BV, Narga N, Ashwin K ; Mangala MP ; Naveen K ; Chandni G ; Biswabina R ; Chettiar G
Journal of Surgical Academia 2014;4(2):24-28
The objective was to study the morphology and morphometry of transverse ligament of the knee joint in south Indian
population. The present study included 53 formalin fixed foetuses which were obtained from the department of
Anatomy. There were 106 knee joints which were available for the present study. A vernier caliper of 0.02 mm
accuracy was used to measure the length of the transverse ligament. Among our specimens, transverse ligament of
the knee was observed in 87.7% of the cases. It was observed bilaterally in 81.1% of cases. The double transverse
ligaments were not observed in any of our specimens. The mean length of the transverse ligament measured 3.7 ± 1.5
mm. The statistically significant difference was not observed between the right and left sided transverse ligaments or
gender with regard to its length (Student's t test; p > 0.05). The morphological and morphometric data related to the
transverse ligament of the knee in human foetuses have not been reported. The present study provides additional
information on the morphology and morphometry of the transverse ligament in human foetuses. We believe that the
data of the present study will provide support to the foetal anatomy, concerning the surgical procedures and
arthroscopy of the knee joint. The findings are enlightening not only for Orthopedic Surgeons, but also for the
Morphologists and Embryologists.