Research Article
Morphology of Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee: A Cadaveric Observation with Clinical Insight
Table 2
Showing cadaveric studies and their ALL prevalence reported in literature.
| Studies | Population | Number of knees | Name | Prevalence |
| Campos et al., [9] | American | 6 | Anterior oblique band | 6 (100%) | Claes et al., [2] | Belgian | 41 | ALL | 40 (98%) | Diamantopoulos et al., [12] | Greek | 10 | Anatomic variation of LCL | 2 (20%) | Dodds et al., [13] | British | 40 | ALL | 33 (82.5%) | El-Gharbawy [14] | Egyptian | 10 | Tibial band of LCL | 2 (20%) | Helito et al., [15] | Brazilian | 6 | ALL | 6 (100%) | Helito et al., [16] | Brazilian | 20 | ALL | 20 (100%) | Irvine et al., [6] | British | 7 | Anterior oblique band | 7 (100%) | Johnson [5] | American | 6 | Lateral capsular ligament | 6 (100%) | Monaco et al., [17] | Italian | 6 | Anterolateral femorotibial ligament | 6 (100%) | Vincent et al., [11] | French | 10 | ALL | 10 (100%) | Our study | Caucasian | 24 | ALL | 1 (4.16%) |
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