Introducción: El estudio imagenológico de las características morfométricas de la articulación de la cadera en una muestra de casos asintomáticos, reviste importancia para comprender variantes de normalidad.Material y método: Estudio retrospectivo sobre un archivo de tomografías computadas solicitadas por patologías abdomino-pélvicas, de ambos sexos con edades entre 18 y 45 años, ortopédicamente sanos. Se realizó una medición digital de la versión acetabular. Las variables consideradas y analizadas con estadística descriptiva fueron edad, sexo y versión acetabular.Resultados: Se incluyeron 165 pelvis, 102 masculinas (61,9%) y 63 femeninas (38,1%). La edad media de la cohorte fue de 36,4 años. La versión fue positiva (anteversión) en 163 casos, con una media masculina de 17,1° ± 2,7° (p <0,03) y femenina de 19,8° ± 3,9° (p <0,01). Dos pelvis masculinas tenían retroversión (1,2%). La diferencia de versión contralateral promedio fue de 1,15° ± 2,2°.Conclusión: El acetábulo femenino tiene una anteversión promedio mayor que el masculino. Es frecuente encontrar anteversión acetabular contralateral diferente. La prevalencia de retroversión en una muestra adulta joven asintomática es baja.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected all activities. In the university environment, the areas where practical activity is essential were very difficult to compensate for the training deficit. Within the basic subjects of Health Sciences, Anatomy students suffered from the impossibility of accessing cadaveric material, but also many other resources. The objective of this study was to assess the opinion of the students regarding the changes imposed by the pandemic and their attitude towards donating their own bodies. Material and Method: A voluntary survey was carried out to the students who attended in 2020 and 2021, with different levels of restrictions and information regarding donation. The questions referred to demographic data, importance that is assigned to the bodies for the learning of Anatomy, if they were student assistants in that period, if the pandemic affected their training, if they know that the body can be donated and that the Faculty has a program, if they would like to obtain more information, collaborate and / or donate their own body. The results showed great similarity, except that Group 2 had less knowledge of the possibility of donating and the existence of a program, without affecting the will to donate. Also the reasons for not donating were a bit more ambiguous in that group. In addition, some results were compared with similar groups from 2018, showing that the study groups valued cadaveric material less but had a more positive attitude towards donation.
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