The quadriceps tendon is a promising alternative graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Morphology of the graft directly affects the biomechanical properties. However, a few studies are evaluating the anatomical structures of quadriceps tendon as a graft in Asian population. To define the anatomical structures of quadriceps tendon as a graft for ACL reconstruction. Forty-nine quadriceps tendons were dissected and analyzed. Measurements were also done including length, width, and thickness. The maximum length of superficial quadriceps tendon was 63.2 ± 12.5 mm (range 37.6-83.4). The maximum length of tendon at the deepest part was 57.2 ± 11.5 (range 30.9-83.4). The maximum length of quadriceps tendon was located at 61.4% ± 13% (range 31.8-83.6) from medial edge of the patella insertion (approximately 5 mm lateral from the center of quadriceps tendon insertion). The width of quadriceps tendon at patella insertion was 42.4 ± 3.8 mm (range 33.8-50.5). The thickness of quadriceps tendon at its maximum length on patella insertion was 6.9 ± 2.0 mm (range 1.5-9.5). Positive correlation between the height of cadaver and the maximum length of quadriceps tendon was noted. The maximum length of quadriceps tendon was located 5 mm lateral from the center of quadriceps tendon insertion. Thus, we recommend marking midline of the quadriceps tendon insertion as a medial border of the harvested graft to get maximum length of the graft. Graft length measurement using superficial anatomy should be cautioned because graft shortening might occur.
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Tanpowpong, T., Tanasansomboon, T., Huanmanop, T., Thamyongkit, S., Jaruprat, P., & Inkaratana, T. (2020). Anatomical study of quadriceps tendon for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Asian Biomedicine, 13(5), 179–183. https://doi.org/10.1515/abm-2019-0058
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