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Anterior intermeniscal ligament: an anatomic study of its insertion pattern in Ghanaians

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dc.contributor.author BROWN, Ampomah Ato
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-03T17:14:57Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-03T17:14:57Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.issn 2147-565
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8958
dc.description.abstract The purpose of this study was to identify the various patterns of attachment of the anterior intermeniscal ligament that is predominate in the Ghanaian as there is no known publication on this subject. The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy of the School of Medical Sciences, University of Cape Coast and involved 42 paired cadaveric knees, from 16 males and 5 females. The incidence of the AIML was 40.5%. The mean length of the AIML was 28.95mm; the mean width was 1.94mm, while the mean distance from mid-portion of the AIML to the insertion of the anterior cruciate ligament was 4.32mm. Type I pattern of attachment was the most common pattern of insertion observed (64.7%), followed by type II (29.4%) and then type III (5.9%). The incidence of the AIML may be lower in the Ghanaian populace than most reported studies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise en_US
dc.subject Anterior intermeniscal ligament, knee, meniscus. en_US
dc.title Anterior intermeniscal ligament: an anatomic study of its insertion pattern in Ghanaians en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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