Abstract

The medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) is one of the major soft tissue stabilizers on the medial side of the knee joint, extending from the medial condyle of the femur to the medial aspect of the patella. Different kinds of literature described different sizes and different origins and insertions of MPFL. Injury of MPFL causes patellar instability and dislocation.We reported the anatomy and morphology of MPFL and its implications in the repair of MPFL. The aim of the study was also to look at the variant forms of the MPFL. Methodology: A total of 40 lower limbs fixed in formalin were dissected to study the MPFL of the knee. After reflecting the deep fascia and retinaculum on the medial side of the knee joint the MPFL was exposed. For better learning the lower medial part of vastus medialis was reflected, so that the part of MPFL undercover was exposed. Different forms of MPFL were seen like two straps 12.5%, broad rectangle 20%, and triangular shaped 67.5% MPFL.The origin of MPFL was found between the adductor tubercle and medial epicondyle of the femur and insertion was seen extending from the proximal medial half of the patella to the tendinous aponeurosis of vastus medialis obliquus (VMO) and vastus intermedius muscle (VIM). This is the first study that described three variant patterns of MPFL in accordance with their morphological appearance. This knowledge will be helpful to the surgeons for easy identification and repair of the MPFL.

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