2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/426974
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Inner Synovial Membrane Footprint of the Anterior Elbow Capsule: An Arthroscopic Boundary

Abstract: Introduction. The purpose of this study is to describe the inner synovial membrane (SM) of the anterior elbow capsule, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Materials and Methods. Twenty-two cadaveric human elbows were dissected and the distal humerus and SM attachments were digitized using a digitizer. The transepicondylar line (TEL) was used as the primary descriptor of various landmarks. The distance between the medial epicondyle and medial SM edge, SM apex overlying the coronoid fossa, the central SM nadi… Show more

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“…The anterior elbow capsule attaches at the lateral and medial peripheral margins of the trochlea and capitellum. The proximal attachment has been described as a "wave shape" or "double-arch" insertion [6,7]. Capsular attachment is approximately 10 mm proximal to the cartilage bone junction and encloses the periphery of radial and coronoid fossae.…”
Section: Surgical Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The anterior elbow capsule attaches at the lateral and medial peripheral margins of the trochlea and capitellum. The proximal attachment has been described as a "wave shape" or "double-arch" insertion [6,7]. Capsular attachment is approximately 10 mm proximal to the cartilage bone junction and encloses the periphery of radial and coronoid fossae.…”
Section: Surgical Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capsular attachment is approximately 10 mm proximal to the cartilage bone junction and encloses the periphery of radial and coronoid fossae. The synovial membrane insertion follows the double-arch insertion pattern and inserts 11-13 mm proximal to the transepicondylar line [7]. The lateral ligamentous zone is at the mid radiocapitellar aspect and medially, the MCL attaches to the sublime tubercle (See Chap.…”
Section: Surgical Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%