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Morphometric Study Of The Nutrient Foramina In Dry Human Radius Bones Of Telangana Region
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198316
ABSTRACT

Background:

Bone formation, growth and its vitality necessitates blood supply. Nutrient artery is the key sourceof blood supply to the long bone apart from the other important sources like periosteal, metaphyseal andepiphyseal arteries. Nutrient foramina allows nutrient artery. Typically, the direction of the nutrient foramina istowards the elbow joint in radius, away from its growing end. Knowledge of foramen index, number, directionand size of the nutrient foramina assists the surgeon to take an exact section of bone in case of bone resectionand transplantation techniques.

Aim:

The aim of the present study is to determine the number, position, size, direction of the nutrient foraminaand the Foramen Index of the human dry radius bonesMaterials and

Methods:

In the present study, 91 right sided and 88 left sided radius bones of unknown age andsex were taken into consideration from the department of anatomy, Mamata Medical College, Khammam,Telanagana.

Results:

Average length of the radius on the right side was observed to be 23.72 ± 1.93 cm and on left side 23.35± 1.75 cm. The foramen index on right side was 34.92 ± 4.97 cm where as on the left side 34.79 ± 4.43 cm. Thenutrient foramen was directed towards the proximal end of radius in all the bones studied. Most of the foramenwere observed on the anterior surface of the bone. Nutrient foramina was found to be absent in 4 right sided and3 left sided bones.

Conclusion:

This study may add to the present statistical data available on foramen index, number of foramenand their location in the population of Telangana region, during recent orthopaedic techniques like bone resectionand transplantation

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Year: 2018 Type: Article