Blumensaat's line is a line which corresponds to the roof of the intercondylar fossa of femur as seen on a lateral radiograph of the knee joint. The angle at which this line appears on the radiograph can be used to determine the position of the patella or diagnose an ACL injury.
Clinical Use
On a normal radiograph, the line intersects the inferior pole of the patella, and so can be useful in diagnosing a broken femur as well as a patellar tendon rupture.
It also helps to define "Schottle point" intra-operatively for reconstruction of MPFL(Medial patello-femoral ligament.)
It may also be used to describe the course of an ACL graft.
References
- Blumensaat, C (1938). "Die Lageabweichungen und Verrenkungen der Kniescheibe". Ergebnisse der Chirurgie und Orthopedie. 31: 149–223.
- "Blumensaat line | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org". radiopaedia.org. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
- McCarthy, Mark; Ridley, TJ; Bollier, Matthew; Wolf, Brian; Albright, John; Amendola, Annunziato (2013). "Femoral Tunnel Placement in Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction". The Iowa Orthopaedic Journal. 33: 58–63. ISSN 1541-5457. PMC 3748893. PMID 24027462.
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