The anatomy of the antero-lateral corner (ALC) has been the topic of recent interest, as evidenced by the increasing number of publications. Knowledge needs to be improved amongst clinicians regarding the anatomy and biomechanical function of this vital structure and its implications on the rotational stability of the knee. There has yet to be a consensus on the role of surgical procedures and their indications for addressing the instability associated with the injury to these structures. Through this article, the authors have tried to outline the existing literature regarding Anterolateral knee instability, the associated structures, and the management of its injuries, emphasising the role of the anterolateral capsule and reconstructive procedures in combined ligamentous knee injuries.

Anterolateral corner of knee: Current concepts / A. Meena, M. Attri, L. Farinelli, V. Campos, K. Rajpal, R. D'Ambrosi, S. Malik, D. De Sa, C. Fink, S. Tapasvi. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ORTHOPAEDICS. - ISSN 2197-1153. - 12:1(2025), pp. e70172.1-e70172.14. [10.1002/jeo2.70172]

Anterolateral corner of knee: Current concepts

R. D'Ambrosi;
2025

Abstract

The anatomy of the antero-lateral corner (ALC) has been the topic of recent interest, as evidenced by the increasing number of publications. Knowledge needs to be improved amongst clinicians regarding the anatomy and biomechanical function of this vital structure and its implications on the rotational stability of the knee. There has yet to be a consensus on the role of surgical procedures and their indications for addressing the instability associated with the injury to these structures. Through this article, the authors have tried to outline the existing literature regarding Anterolateral knee instability, the associated structures, and the management of its injuries, emphasising the role of the anterolateral capsule and reconstructive procedures in combined ligamentous knee injuries.
anterolateral capsule; anterolateral instability; anterolateral ligament; knee; rotatory instability; rotatory laxity
Settore MEDS-19/A - Malattie dell'apparato locomotore
2025
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