Blumensaat-Linie
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Blumensaat
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Blumensaat line, also known as the intercondylar line, is the line drawn along the roof of the intercondylar notch of the femur on a sagittal view of the knee.
It can be used for:
- indicating the relative position of the patella - normally intersects the lower pole of the patella
- evaluating for ACL injury - normal ACL Blumensaat angle is ≤15°
- describing the course of an ACL graft (see the evaluation of ACL reconstruction)
- identifying the location of lateral femoral condyle sulcus - should be within 10 mm of the line
It may not always be straight and three types have been described :
- straight: ~35%
- small hill: ~20%
- large hill: ~45%
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