Abstract

BackgroundThere are discrepancies in the understanding of the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ); this study aims to investigate the differences with previous anatomical reports of high-resolution 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histological analysis in illustrating the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ.MethodsNine fresh frozen cadaveric feet specimens (from two women and three men; aged 32 to 58 years) were used in this study. All specimens underwent MR examination with T1-weighted imaging and T2-weighted spectral attenuated inversion recovery in three planes. Subsequently, all cadaveric feet specimens were sliced into 2-mm-thick sections. The MRI features of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ were analyzed in these specimens. Hematoxylin–eosin and Masson’s trichrome staining methods were used to explore the histologic features of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ.ResultsDifferent from most previous studies, our results showed that the plantar plate could be divided into four portions including the central portion of the plantar plate, the intersesamoid, the sesamoid phalangeal and the metatarsosesamoid ligaments. The normal central portion of the plantar plate could be clearly visualized in the sagittal and coronal plane MR images. The intersesamoid ligament is a continuation of the central portion of the plantar plate on the sagittal plane on the gross specimen, the MR imaging, and the histological examination. On the coronal plane of the gross specimen and MR imaging, the sesamoid phalangeal ligaments and the central portion of the plantar plate can be seen as separate ligaments, but they appeared interwoven with the same continuous collagenous fibers on the histological analysis.ConclusionHigh-resolution 3T MRI allows accurate demonstration of the different anatomical details of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ from previous anatomical reports. The histological analysis provides further understanding of the structures of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ from previous studies.

Highlights

  • There are discrepancies in the understanding of the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ); this study aims to investigate the differences with previous anatomical reports of high-resolution 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histological analysis in illustrating the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ

  • In this study, using human fresh frozen cadaveric feet specimens and correlating with the high-resolution 3T MR images and histological evaluation in the visualization and analysis of the anatomy of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ, we found that the components of the plantar plate, the relations between the intersesamoid ligament and the central portion of the plantar plate and the relations between the sesamoid phalangeal ligaments and the central portion of the plantar plate were different with previous reports

  • The white short arrow and arrowhead: the proximal and distal attachment of the central portion of the plantar plate. g and h hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining of the central portion of plantar plate and the intersesamoid ligament; They appeared interwoven with the same continuous collagenous fibers that with a small number of chondroid metaplasia (HE, original magnification × 200). (FHL = flexor hallucis longus tendon; Intersesamoid ligament (IS) = intersesamoid ligament; MT = metatarsal; P = phalanx; Central portion of the plantar plate (PP) = central portion of the plantar plate.)

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Introduction

There are discrepancies in the understanding of the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ); this study aims to investigate the differences with previous anatomical reports of high-resolution 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histological analysis in illustrating the structure of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been shown to be valuable for the visualization of the fine anatomic structures of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ and evaluation of tendons, ligaments, and cartilaginous injuries related to turf toe [2, 10,11,12,13,14,15]. In this study, using human fresh frozen cadaveric feet specimens and correlating with the high-resolution 3T MR images and histological evaluation in the visualization and analysis of the anatomy of the capsuloligamentous complex of the first MTPJ, we found that the components of the plantar plate, the relations between the intersesamoid ligament and the central portion of the plantar plate and the relations between the sesamoid phalangeal ligaments and the central portion of the plantar plate were different with previous reports

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