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ABOVE KNEE AMPUTATION

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ABOVE KNEE AMPUTATION. ARTHROSCOPY. KNEE JOINT. Block 14 GNK 483. Anatomy. Classification Bones Capsule Ligaments Synovial membrane Cruciate ligaments Menisci Nerve supply. Blood supply Relationships Bursae Movements. Classification. Synovial hinge joint - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ABOVE KNEE AMPUTATION

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ARTHROSCOPY

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KNEE JOINT

Block 14 GNK 483

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Anatomy

• Classification• Bones• Capsule• Ligaments• Synovial membrane• Cruciate ligaments• Menisci• Nerve supply

• Blood supply• Relationships• Bursae• Movements

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Classification

• Synovial hinge joint• Medially & laterally: femur & tibia (hinge and

rotation)• Intermediate: Femur & patella (gliding joint

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Capsule

• Absent anteriorly• Synovial membrane protrudes to form the

bursa beneath the tendon of quadriceps femoris

• It is anteriorly reinforced by the tendon of quadriceps femoris, the patella and the patella retinacula

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Capsule

• Inferiorly, the capsule is fixed to the margins of the tibia, except where the tendon of popliteus passes

• The capsule is reinforced on both sides by the expansions of vastus lateralis and medialis, as well as behind by the oblique popliteal ligament from the insertion of semimembranosus

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Ligaments5 extracapsular

• Patellar ligaments – quadriceps reflex L2,3,4

• Lateral collateral ligament• Medial collateral ligament• Oblique popliteal ligament

– is an expansion from the insertion of semimembranosus

• Arcuate popliteal ligament– Y-shaped ligament posterior

that bridges the tendon of popliteus

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Ligaments4 intracapsular

• Synovial membrane• Cruciate ligaments• Menisci• Tendon of popliteus

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Synovial Membrane

• Infrapatellar fold is a reflexion from the posterior surface of the patella-forms a fold to the intercondylar fossa

• The synovial membrane from the posterior part of the capsule is reflected around the front of the cruciate ligaments-they are therefore intracapsular but extrasynovial

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Cruciate LigamentsExtrasynovial

• Anterior– Taut in extension– Prevents post

displacement of femur on tibia

– Prevents hyperextension of the knee

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Cruciate LigamentsExtrasynovial

• Posterior– Stronger– Taut during flexion– Prevents ant

displacement of femur on tibia

– Prevents hyperflexion of the knee

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Menisci - General

• Medial & lateral• C-shaped• Fibrous cartilage• Upper surface concave• Outer margins thicker,

convex,attached to capsule• Inner margins thinner,

concave,free border• Transverse ligament extends

between the 2 ant parts of the menisci

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Menisci

• Medial meniscus– Semicircular (oval)– Wider at back than in

front– Attached to medial

collateral ligament– Most commonly

injured

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Menisci

• Lateral meniscus– Almost circular– Even width front and

back– Separated from

lateral collateral ligament via popliteal tendon

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Nerve Supply

• Br of femoral n to vastus medialis

• Obturator n (the br passes with the femoral a thro the add hiatus to popliteus fossa

• Sciatic n

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Blood Supply

• Genicular anatomosis formed by brrs of popliteal a

• Middle genicular a pierces the capsule & supplies cruciate lig’s, synovial mem, outer margins of menisci

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Relations• Anterior femoris quadriceps femoris & bursa• Posterior – popliteal fossa+contents, popliteal a+v, tibial+c.peroneal

nn• Lateral– Biceps femoris, lateral collateral ligament, tendon of

popliteus• Medial– Sartorius, gracilis,medial coll lig,semitendinosus

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Bursae – Anterior (4)

• Suprapatellar – Beneath quadriceps

femoris• Prepatellar

– Housemaids knee• Superficial infrapatellar

– Betw skin & patellar ligament

– Clergyman’s knee• Deep infrapatellar

– Betw patellar lig & tibia

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Bursae – Posterior (2)

• Beneath popliteus• Beneath

semimembranosus

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Bursae – Posterior (2)

• Others:Biceps femorisLateral head of gastrocnemiusMedial head of gastrocnemiusAnserine bursa below insertion of:– Sartorius– Gracilis– semitendinosus

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Movements

• Flexion– hamstrings+sartorius,gracilis,gastroc

• Extension– quadriceps femoris+medial rotation

• Rotation– Passive: screw home mechanism– Active: medially in a flexed knee (SarGrTen)

laterally via Biceps femoris